Originally from Colombia and following a burning passion, Julio has studied and performed in several schools and stages across Europe, North and South America.The love for performing had him doing theatre from a young age; Julio has a special love for physical theatre, circus and telling stories. By calling Canada home since 2018, he has continued growing and exploring different approaches to the craft of acting from a more film and TV perspective. He also works as an instructor; as for him, sharing knowledge with others is a great way in which it is possible to help them grow, as well as helping develop their passions, and through that continue finding his own.
Julio Salvador was born in 1906 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for Contraband Spain (1955), Llaman de Jamaica, Mr. Ward (1968) and Juanillo, papá y mamá (1957). He died on May 9, 1974 in Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain.
Julio Sandoval is an actor, known for Nacho Libre (2006), Feral (2018) and Dale Gas (2022).
Julio Sastoque is known for Metástasis (2014), El cuarto (2008) and Sin Senos No Hay Paraíso (2008).
Julio Silveira is known for Jonas (2015).
Julio Soto has been working for over 15 years between the US and Spain as a film director, writer and producer. His credits have spanned across all media forms: from films, documentaries, commercials, TV series and music videos. His latest work is the multi-million 3D animated feature "Deep", sold worldwide including a theatrical release in the USA. He has also just completed the political drama "Palestine" and is developing a slate of animated features including "Evolution", "Inspector Sun", a film-noir set in the 1930s and "Metal Heroes", a rock music comedy. Other recent films include "Dissection of a Storm", a short film that qualified for the 84th Oscar Academy Awards, the 2009 feature documentary "My Beautiful Dacia" made in co-production with Channel4, MDR-Arte, SVT, the Media Program, CNC and TVR Romania, and "Radiophobia", a documentary film that broadcast in over 100 countries in channels such as National Geographic, Aljazeera, History Channel, ARTE, Canal+ and that also screened at the UN headquarters.
Julio Torres was born on February 11, 1987 in El Salvador. He is a writer and actor, known for Saturday Night Live (1975), Untitled Julio Torres Project and Los Espookys (2018).
Julio Troisi is an actor, known for Al morir la matinée (2020).
Julio Ángel Díez is an actor, known for La paz es el postre (2014) and Todo lo otro (2021).
Oklahoma native Juliocesar Chavez was destined to be in the limelight from an early age with his quick wit, infectious humor and precocious charm. At age four, he made his television debut as "Oklahoma City's Youngest Sports Reporter" interviewing local athletes, wowing both the players and fans alike with his incisive and often outrageous questions. After relocating to Los Angeles, Juliocesar quickly caught the attention of Nickelodeon executives who selected him along with seven other kids to participate in an intensive comedy workshop with the renowned Los Angeles comedy troupe The Groundlings. Juliocesar's breakout performance was in comedy sensation Gabriel Iglesias's stand-up special, THE FLUFFY MOVIE: UNITY THROUGH LAUGHTER in 2014. In the film's opening sequence, Juliocesar portrays young Gabe, introducing the audience to the origins of the comedian's "Fluffy" routine. The film was released theatrically by Open Road and has become a fan favorite on comedy channels worldwide. Juliocesar is of Guatemalan and Mexican heritage and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA with his mother, father, and his younger sister Belen. He is fluent in both English and Spanish and enjoys playing soccer, the guitar and the ukulele.