
Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
Julian Lewis Jones is a Welsh actor. He has appeared largely in British television in shows such as "Where the Heart Is" and the Welsh-language drama series "Caerdydd". In 2009, he starred in Clint Eastwood's drama film "Invictus", as the head of Nelson Mandela's bodyguard team. Originally from Anglesey, Julian Lewis Jones currently lives in Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire. He has appeared on various productions on the Welsh-language channel S4C, including as a presenter of a popular fishing programme "Sgota". In 2010 he appeared in the TV series "The Tudors" as Mr. Roper (the park keeper) in Season 4, Episode 1. Also in 2010 he appeared on British TV series "Spooks" (US title MI-5) as Russian spy Viktor Barenshik in Season 9, Episode 3. In 2012 and 2013, he appeared in the Sky1 drama-comedy series "Stella" as Karl Morris and in an episode of the BBC Two drama-comedy series "Ambassadors". Jones has been cast in an undisclosed role in, Justice League (2017); a film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name.

as Bayle Domon

as Guy Bevan
1997

as Boremund Baratheon
2022

as Bayle Domon
2021

as Viktor Barenshik
2002

as James Stafford
2002

as Alex
2006

as Ancient Atlantean King
2021

as Corporal Jimmy Flack
1991

as Osian Northam
2026

as Ron
2002

as Ancient Atlantean King
2017

as Tom Beresford
1997
2024

as Viscount of Gwynedd
2026

as DS Tom Warbler
2025

2024

as Dale Kruger
2022

as Gwyn
2021

as Jamie A&R
2021

as Ancient Atlantean King
2021

as Gaius
2019

as Major Jones
2019
as Dad
2018

as Ancient Atlantean King
2017

as Bill
2016

as 2nd Drowned
2015

as The Caretaker
2013

as Harry Hopkins
2012

as Cassius
2011

as Etienne Feyder
2009

as Snow
2008

as Stubble Face
2001

as Wyn
1999

as John Albert Jones
1995

as Colleague 4

as Shane
as Bayle Domon
2 ep.

as Guy Bevan
1 episodes

as Boremund Baratheon
2 episodes

as Bayle Domon
2 episodes

as Viktor Barenshik
1 episodes

as James Stafford
1 episodes

as Alex
1 episodes

as Corporal Jimmy Flack
1 episodes

as Osian Northam
6 episodes

as Ron
1 episodes

as Tom Beresford
31 episodes

as Jordy Merton
1 episodes

as Simon Sharp
4 episodes
as Mike Morris
2 episodes

as Mike Holland
3 episodes

as Richard
6 episodes