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==Biography==
 
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Morris was born in [[wikipedia:Crouch End|Crouch End]] in North [[wikipedia:London|London]], but raised in [[wikipedia:Muswell Hill|Muswell Hill]].<ref name="pll">http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/pretty-little-liars/blogs/Season-3/fan-interview-julian-morris-pretty-little-liars?page=5</ref> He is the son of [[wikipedia:Zimbabwean|Zimbabwean]]-born former teacher Andrea and [[wikipedia:South Africian|South African]]-born accountant Glen Morris and and spent a lot of time in both countries growing up.<ref name="pll"/><ref name="JM">http://www.standard.co.uk/es-magazine-fashion/morris-major-6857763.html</ref> His sister, Amy, once worked for fashion designer [[wikipedia:Alexander McQueen|Alexander McQueen]].<ref name="JM"/> Early in his childhood, Julian began acting at [[wikipedia:Islington|Islington]]'s [[wikipedia:Anna Scher Theatre|Anna Scher Theatre]]. At thirteen, he caught the attention of the director of British drama ''[[wikipedia:The Knock|The Knock]]'' during a theatre production, and was offered a part in the series.<ref name="julian">http://www.tribute.ca/people/julian-morris/14469/</ref> For the next eight years, Julian continued building up his acting skills with intensive training at the Anna Scher Theatre while job opportunities arose for him. After filling a role on ''The Knock'' for a year, he made his feature film debut in the 1997 production of ''Don't Go Breaking My Heart'', which was not released to the public until 1999. This followed with a small gig in the 1999 TV movie ''Kid'' in the Corner before taking on regular role in the six part drama series ''[[wikipedia:Fish (BBC TV series)|Fish]]''.<ref name="julian"/> Julian also spent three seasons<ref name="julian"/> of his teenage years at the [[wikipedia:Royal Shakespeare Company|Royal Shakespeare Company]] portraying spear-carriers<ref name="JM"/> and working under directors Stephen Pimlott, Elija Moshinsky and [[wikipedia:Tim Albery|Tim Albery]] in productions such as ''[[wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Richard III (play)|Richard III]]''.<ref>http://www.julianmorrisonline.com/resume</ref> Subsequently, he completed his schooling [[wikipedia:A-level|A-level]] exams and received acceptance into [[wikipedia:Nottingham University|Nottingham University]] with an English major and plans to tour [[wikipedia:Africa|Africa]]. However, persuasion from an agent convinced him to drop his future aspirations and earned a lead in the [[wikipedia:NBC|NBC]] pilot ''[[wikipedia:Young Arthur|Young Arthur]]'',<ref name="JM"/> which brought Julian to the attention of North American viewers.<ref name="julian"/>
 
Morris was born in [[wikipedia:Crouch End|Crouch End]] in North [[wikipedia:London|London]], but raised in [[wikipedia:Muswell Hill|Muswell Hill]].<ref name="pll">http://abcfamily.go.com/shows/pretty-little-liars/blogs/Season-3/fan-interview-julian-morris-pretty-little-liars?page=5</ref> He is the son of [[wikipedia:Zimbabwean|Zimbabwean]]-born former teacher Andrea and [[wikipedia:South Africian|South African]]-born accountant Glen Morris and and spent a lot of time in both countries growing up.<ref name="pll"/><ref name="JM">http://www.standard.co.uk/es-magazine-fashion/morris-major-6857763.html</ref> His sister, Amy, once worked for fashion designer [[wikipedia:Alexander McQueen|Alexander McQueen]].<ref name="JM"/> Early in his childhood, Julian began acting at [[wikipedia:Islington|Islington]]'s [[wikipedia:Anna Scher Theatre|Anna Scher Theatre]]. At thirteen, he caught the attention of the director of British drama ''[[wikipedia:The Knock|The Knock]]'' during a theatre production, and was offered a part in the series.<ref name="julian">http://www.tribute.ca/people/julian-morris/14469/</ref> For the next eight years, Julian continued building up his acting skills with intensive training at the Anna Scher Theatre while job opportunities arose for him. After filling a role on ''The Knock'' for a year, he made his feature film debut in the 1997 production of ''Don't Go Breaking My Heart'', which was not released to the public until 1999. This followed with a small gig in the 1999 TV movie ''Kid'' in the Corner before taking on regular role in the six part drama series ''[[wikipedia:Fish (BBC TV series)|Fish]]''.<ref name="julian"/> Julian also spent three seasons<ref name="julian"/> of his teenage years at the [[wikipedia:Royal Shakespeare Company|Royal Shakespeare Company]] portraying spear-carriers<ref name="JM"/> and working under directors Stephen Pimlott, Elija Moshinsky and [[wikipedia:Tim Albery|Tim Albery]] in productions such as ''[[wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Richard III (play)|Richard III]]''.<ref>http://www.julianmorrisonline.com/resume</ref> Subsequently, he completed his schooling [[wikipedia:A-level|A-level]] exams and received acceptance into [[wikipedia:Nottingham University|Nottingham University]] with an English major and plans to tour [[wikipedia:Africa|Africa]]. However, persuasion from an agent convinced him to drop his future aspirations and earned a lead in the [[wikipedia:NBC|NBC]] pilot ''[[wikipedia:Young Arthur|Young Arthur]]'',<ref name="JM"/> which brought Julian to the attention of North American viewers.<ref name="julian"/>
 
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Julian Morris is the British actor who portrays Prince Phillip on ABC's Once Upon a Time.

Biography

Morris was born in Crouch End in North London, but raised in Muswell Hill.[1] He is the son of Zimbabwean-born former teacher Andrea and South African-born accountant Glen Morris and and spent a lot of time in both countries growing up.[1][2] His sister, Amy, once worked for fashion designer Alexander McQueen.[2] Early in his childhood, Julian began acting at Islington's Anna Scher Theatre. At thirteen, he caught the attention of the director of British drama The Knock during a theatre production, and was offered a part in the series.[3] For the next eight years, Julian continued building up his acting skills with intensive training at the Anna Scher Theatre while job opportunities arose for him. After filling a role on The Knock for a year, he made his feature film debut in the 1997 production of Don't Go Breaking My Heart, which was not released to the public until 1999. This followed with a small gig in the 1999 TV movie Kid in the Corner before taking on regular role in the six part drama series Fish.[3] Julian also spent three seasons[3] of his teenage years at the Royal Shakespeare Company portraying spear-carriers[2] and working under directors Stephen Pimlott, Elija Moshinsky and Tim Albery in productions such as Macbeth and Richard III.[4] Subsequently, he completed his schooling A-level exams and received acceptance into Nottingham University with an English major and plans to tour Africa. However, persuasion from an agent convinced him to drop his future aspirations and earned a lead in the NBC pilot Young Arthur,[2] which brought Julian to the attention of North American viewers.[3]

Trivia

  • Favorite ice cream flavor is Dolce Leche.[1]
  • Can juggle.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996 The Knock Dafyd Ellis 1 episode
1999 Kid in the Corner School Boy
2000 Fish Carl Lumsden 6 episodes
2002 Young Arthur Arthur
2004 Agatha Christie's Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage Dennis Clement
2007 Shark Dylan Crawford Episode: "Teacher's Pet"
2008–2009 ER Dr. Andrew Wade 7 episodes
2009 Privileged Simon Episode: "All About a Brand New You"
2009 Eleventh Hour Quinn Episode: "Subway"
2009 Sorority Row Andy
2010 24 Agent Owen 6 episodes
2010 My Generation Anders Holt 8 episodes
2010 Privileged Spencer Stephens
2010–present Pretty Little Liars Wren Kingston Recurring cast
2012 Men at Work Damien
2012 Guilty Alex Boyd
2012 Beyond Farley Connors
2012–present Once Upon A Time Prince Phillip 3 episodes
2013 Something Wicked Ryan
2013 Kelly + Victor Victor

Appearances

External Links

References

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