- Born
- Birth nameCharles Julian Humphrey Mitchell
- Julian Mitchell was born on May 1, 1935 in Epping, Essex, England, UK. He is a writer and actor, known for Inspector Morse (1987), Consenting Adults (2007) and Another Country (1984).
- In addition to writing several segments of Inspector Morse (1987), he also appeared (as an uncredited extra) in most of these stories, as did the series' original creator, Colin Dexter.
- With Ray Davies of The Kinks, co-wrote the teleplay "Arthur, or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire" for Granada TV. It was never produced, but the Kinks album that came out of it is regarded as one of the group's finest.
- [on John Thaw] John somehow manages to exclude himself from the performance. He has this wonderful quality of stillness to him but he still manages to get across what he's thinking. I once asked him how he did it and he simply said imagination. He imagines himself into a role with such vividness that he's able to convey it.
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