Julius Carry
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Julius, a Pisces, was born on March 12 in Chicago. His acting career began in a high school company called
"The Spartan Players." In fact, from 1969-1970, Carry toured with the company as they performed an African
version of "Hamlet" in 21 cities across the United States.
After high school, Carry moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University from which he earned
both his B.A. and M.A. degrees. It was during his last year of graduate school that Carry auditioned and was
selected to appear in his first feature film, "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" starring Julius Erving.
Since that time, he has co-starred in such films as "The Man With One Red Shoe" and "The Last
Dragon".
You may remember him best as Lord Bowler, Brisco County Jr's (portrayed by Bruce Campbell,
who starred in "Ellen" as her boss at the bookstore) sidekick in "The Adventures of Brisco County
Jr.", "Misery Loves Company" in which he played opposite Christopher Meloni (TV is Good.com's
Tracy's favorite man in the world) who now appears in "Modern Man", which is produced by
TGAGAAPP's Co-creator and executive producer Danny Jacobson. Additionally, he has
appeared as a guest star on "Caroline in the City," "Murder She Wrote," (in which fellow
TGAGAAPP star David Ogden Stiers has also appeared frequently), and "A Different World."
Carry's free time is filled with golfing, scuba diving and fishing. He also writes children's books, including "The
Alphabet Calendar Fun Book."
Carry currently lives in Studio City, California.
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