Raul Julia

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#1Raul Julia
Posted: 9/13/19 at 8:45pm

Channel 13 tonight (9/13) is showing a 90 minute bio of the late wonderful Raul Julia, 9 to 10:30 EDT.

Updated On: 9/13/19 at 08:45 PM

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#2Raul Julia
Posted: 9/13/19 at 11:54pm

I watched.  It is wonderful!

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#3Raul Julia
Posted: 9/14/19 at 11:15am

I liked it as well. It was rich with clips the best being footage of The Taming of the Shrew with Meryl Streep. After watching I immediately went online and bought the Three Penny Opera poster with his image.

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#4Raul Julia
Posted: 9/14/19 at 2:10pm

I, too, enjoyed it, although I thought the "seven ages of man" use was just a little tortured.

I saw Raul Julia as Edmund in KING LEAR, and I have never seen anyone else come even close to his blend of evil and seductiveness.

I wish that i had seen him in NINE, as that seems like a great part for him.

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#5Raul Julia
Posted: 9/14/19 at 5:09pm

I do not know if my sound was bad but he sounded off pitch in the La Mancha clips. I wish I had been able to see him in a stage production.

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#6Raul Julia
Posted: 9/14/19 at 8:58pm

I saw him in MAN OF LA MANCHA. I did not think the role suited him or his voice, as much as he clearly wanted to do the role.

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#7Raul Julia
Posted: 9/14/19 at 9:52pm

Hoping I get to see this at some point. What a performer! You can watch all of his performance in Nine on YouTube. 

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#8Raul Julia
Posted: 9/15/19 at 11:44am

joevitus said: "Hoping I get to see this at some point. What a performer! You can watch all of his performance in Nine on YouTube."

Thanks! I only wish there was more of the SHREW available, too.

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#9Raul Julia
Posted: 9/15/19 at 1:36pm

Really enjoyed watching this Raul Julia bio. It is available here http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/raul-julia-the-worlds-a-stage-about/11612/

 

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#10Raul Julia
Posted: 9/16/19 at 6:47pm

keen on kean said: "joevitus said: "Hoping I get to see this at some point. What a performer! You can watch all of his performance in Nine on YouTube."

Thanks! I only wish there was more of the SHREW available, too.
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I read a very good article in The New Yorker about the documentary and it said that the entire video of The Taming of the Shrew is available at the Performing Arts Library at Lincoln Center NYC.

 

Updated On: 9/17/19 at 06:47 PM

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#11Raul Julia
Posted: 9/16/19 at 7:08pm

SmoothLover said: "keen on kean said: "joevitus said: "Hoping I get to see this at some point. What a performer! You can watch all of his performance in Nine on YouTube."

Thanks! I only wish there was more of the SHREW available, too.
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I read a very good article in The New Yorker about the documentary and it said that the entire video of Taking of the Shrew is available at the Performing Arts Library at Lincoln Center NYC.


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I thought you couldn't watch shows in the LIbrary's collection without permission from the people who produced a givenb show (was going to say "authors," but obviously in this case that would be ludicrous).

 

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#12Raul Julia
Posted: 9/16/19 at 7:43pm

It'll be 42 years ago tomorrow that I saw him in a production of Old Times in Lake Forest, IL.
Costarring Irene Worth and Beatrice Straight!

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#13Raul Julia
Posted: 9/16/19 at 10:30pm

I thought he was woefully miscast as Othello in Central Park. His sing-songy delivery of lines was downright amateurish.


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

NJGUY
#14Raul Julia
Posted: 9/17/19 at 8:48am

One of those actors who totally commanded the stage.  Dracula, Betrayal, Design for living were performances that I will never forget.  Yet NINE topped it all.  Forty years later I remember him working his fanny off, enjoying himself,owing the stage, as I sat mesmerized from the last row of the 46th Street theater

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#15Raul Julia
Posted: 9/17/19 at 3:00pm

 https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-blazing-path-and-legacy-of-raul-julia

 

The New Yorker article about what is available at the Performing Arts Library.

Updated On: 9/17/19 at 03:00 PM