
Watlington, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Julian Holloway (June 24, 1944 - February 16, 2025) was a British actor. For over six decades, he enjoyed a long and varied career on stage and screen. The son of comedic actor and singer Stanley Holloway and chorus dancer Violet Lane, he made his theatrical debut in London's West End in "All Square" (1963). Other West End credits include Christopher Hampton's first play "When Did You Last See My Mother?", Colin Spencer's "Spitting Image", replacing Michael Gambon in Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy "The Norman Conquests", and a revival of "Arsenic And Old Lace". He performed in many of the "Carry On" films, starting with Follow That Camel (1967). Around 1970, Holloway began to work primarily in television, including guest roles in Elizabeth R., The New Avengers, Doctor Who, and Rumpole of the Bailey. He also continued to work in theater as a director and producer. In the early 1990s, Holloway moved to California, where he would appear in American programs such as Beverly Hills, 90210 and Remember WENN. In 1993, he made his Broadway debut in a revival of "My Fair Lady" (playing the role of Alfred P. Doolittle originated by his father). Later film appearances included A Christmas Carol (2009) and The Rum Diary (2011). Holloway also established himself as a prolific voice actor, notably as a regular in the series James Bond Jr. (1991), Where's Waldo (1991), Captain Zed And The Zee Zone (1991 - 1992), and Father of the Pride (2004 - 2005). He had a recurring role as the voice of Death in Cartoon Network's Regular Show (2011 - 2017) and as Prime Minister Almec Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008-2020). Holloway also performed as a vocal artist for several video games, such as Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) and Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011). Holloway was briefly married to actress Zena Walker in 1971. In 1976, he had a brief relationship with Tessa Dahl, daughter of Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl. The relationship produced one daughter, the author and former model Sophie Dahl. He was later married to voice over artist and actress Debbie Wheeler from 1991 until their divorce in 1996. Holloway died on February 16, 2025, aged 80.

as Paterson

as Grandpa Hanatronic / Old Man #2 (voice)
2010

as Back Story Narrator
1990

as Paterson
1963

as Prime Minister Almec (voice)
2008

as Jim
1986

as John
1970

as Circus Hand (uncredited)
1961

as Matthews
1979

as Waiter
1962

as Algernon 'Algy' Moncrieff
1965

as Howard Swainton
1975

as Det. Chief Insp. Fairfax
1984
as (voice)
2006

as Wolsley
2011

as Fat Cook / Portly Gentleman #2 / Business Man #3 (voice)
2009

as (voice)
2006

as Professor (voice)
2003

as Jim Tanner / Sir Thomas / Major Shorthouse (archive footage) (uncredited)
2001

as Jim Tanner / Major Shorthouse (archive footage) (uncredited)
1998

as Self
1995

as Elton Hunter
1992

as Paterson
1989

as Waddington
1989

1989

1989

1989

as Mr. Yorkshire
1986

as Sir Chichester Frayne
1983

as Alfred West
1983

as Man
1980

as Ronnie Taylor
1980

as Mr. Bainbridge
1979

as Chief (uncredited)
1978

as Grinling
1978

as Mr. Trotter
1978

as Simmons / Adrian / Sir Thomas / Major Shorthouse (archive footage)
1977
as Ken Howard
1977
as Paterson
3 ep.

as Grandpa Hanatronic / Old Man #2 (voice)
1 episodes

as Back Story Narrator
1 episodes

as Paterson
3 episodes

as Prime Minister Almec (voice)
3 episodes

as Jim
1 episodes

as John
1 episodes

as Circus Hand (uncredited)
1 episodes

as Matthews
1 episodes

as Waiter
1 episodes

as Algernon 'Algy' Moncrieff
1 episodes

as Howard Swainton
1 episodes

as Det. Chief Insp. Fairfax
1 episodes

as Harvey
1 episodes

as John Smith
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Jim Richards
1 episodes

as Sir Ian Harnett MP
4 episodes

as Charles Thornton
1 episodes

as Grinling
1 episodes

as Mr. Winthrop
2 episodes

as Siegfried (voice)
13 episodes

as Jeremy Fallows
1 episodes

as Mr. Yorkshire
1 episodes

as Sergeant Jenkins
1 episodes