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Julian has been cast for the movie The Smell of Apples coming 2009.
In 2008 Julian will play Hutch in the film Meet Market.
McMahon reprised his role as Doom in the Fantastic Four sequel in 2007.
McMahon appeares nude in a large number of Nip/Tuck episodes.
Julian was nominated for the Golden Globe award for "Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama" in 2005 for his performance.
McMahon appeared in the film Wet and Wild Summer in 1992.
Julian was chosen as one of
People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive for 2007.
Julian is a militant-non smoker.
Julian was a finalist for the role of James Bond in the film
Casino Royale but lost to Daniel Craig.
Julian appeared in the Dannii Minogue music video for "This is It."
Julian attended the University of Wollongong for a short time, studying Economics.
Julian's wife Brooke Burns, born in 1978; they married on December 22, 1999 and separated in late 2000.
Julian's various jobs have included actor, model, florist, and ice-cream salesman.
Julian's profile was raised significantly when he was cast as the comic book supervillain Dr. Doom, the arch enemy of the
Fantastic Four.
Julian's feature film debut was in the Aussie-made
Exchange Lifeguards/Wet and Wild Summer! starring Christopher Atkins and Elliot Gould. By the time the film was released, Julian was already in New York on
Another World.
Rosie O’Donnell says Julian looked down and told her "nice boobs," (during sex scenes) adding, "but he was so nice".
Julian was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category for his performance in the film
Fantastic Four but he failed to receive a nomination.
Julian is fluent in Spanish (as shown in the
Nip/Tuck pilot)
In 1992, Julian made his feature debut in
Exchange Lifeguards/Wet and Wild Summer!
In 1987 Julian left Australia to become a model in the U.S. and Europe.
Nip/Tuck's casting agents weren't particularly interested in having Julian audition, but he aggressively pursued the role and won the producers over with a videotaped reading he shot himself.
Julian was anxious to find a new challenge when he discovered the pilot script for the plastic surgery drama
Nip/Tuck.
Julian was called to L.A. as a model in 1987 and continued that career throughout Europe, earning the title as Givenchy Man of the Year in 1990.
Julian attended University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; attended University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Julian was named one of "TV's Sexiest Men" by
TV Guide in 2005.
Julian won an Australian magazine's award for best actor for his role in the popular drama Home and Away.
Julian left the show
Charmed on its 100th episode. In this episode it was his character's 117th birthday. Though he was 'sensitive about his age,' therefore the cake said 100.
Before being famous for
Nip/Tuck, Julian stared in various Lifetime channel movies.
Julian weighs around 180 lbs.
Julian left
The Power, The Passion to star in
Home and Away. He also quit law school at the same time.
Julian won a lead role in a show called "The Power, The Passion."
Julian's mother's name is Sonia McMahon.
Julian has a habit of dating sexy co-workers. When he starred in
Charmed he dated Shannen Doherty, and during the first season of
Nip/Tuck he dated Israeli guest star, Noa Tishby.
Julian "spices things up" on the hit drama "Nip/Tuck", by suggesting that his character, Christian Troy, has sex in a variety of different positions on the show.
Julian is 6'2".
Julian dropped out of Sydney's University of Law to be a model.
Julian appeared with Sandra Bullock in the film
Premonition. It is the Hollywood debut of German director Mennan Yapo. Bill Kelly's script revolves around a woman who has a premonition that her husband will die in a car crash and sets out to prevent it.
Julian left the TV series
Charmed in its 100th episode but returned for the 150th in an episode called "The Seven Year Witch."
Julian attended Sydney Grammar School, a private school in Australia. He dropped out because he was bored with it.
Julian lists his favorite song as "People are Strange" by The Doors.
Julian will be starring in the upcoming film,
Prisoner.
Julian has two sisters; Melinda, and Deborah.
Julian, was talking to producers to become the next James Bond character. Other actors that were being considered were Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant; however he did not get the role.
Julian's last name is pronounced "McMan."
Julian married and divorced Brooke Burns; they have one daughter, Madison Elisabeth, born June 9th, 2000.
Julian was once married to former
Home and Away alumni, Dannii Minogue, younger sister to Kylie.
Julian McMahon is the son of former Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon.