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Julian Burnlee Curry was an English actor best known for playing Claude Erskine-Browne in ITV's legal comedy-drama Rumpole of the Bailey. The son of William Burnlee Curry (1900-1962), headmaster of Dartington Hall School from 1930 to 1957, and Marjorie Graham (née McIldowie), Curry was educated at Dartington Hall School and King's College, Cambridge Curry made his first television appearance in 1965 in an episode of the series For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other TV appearances include roles in Pride and Prejudice (1967), Softly, Softly (1968), Nicholas Nickleby (1968), Z-Cars (1965 & 1975), The Floater (1975), The Way of the World (1975), Brassneck (1975), The Glittering Prizes (1976), Trilby (1976), The Onedin Line (1976), Campion's Interview (1977), Rumpole of the Bailey (1977–1992), The Life of Shakespeare (1978), Prince Regent (1979), The Vanishing Army (1980), Psy Warriors (1981), A Fine Romance (1982), the BBC Television Shakespeare production of King Lear (1982), The New Statesman (1984), Three Up, Two Down (1985), Lytton's Diary (1985–86), Death of a Son (1989), Around the World in 80 Days (1989), Sherlock Holmes (1991), Thatcher: The Final Days (1991), Inspector Morse (1993), Bugs – Assassins Inc (1995), It Might Be You (1995), Kavanagh QC (1997), The Wyvern Mystery (2000), Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years (2001), The Hunt (2001), Prince William (2002), Stig of the Dump (2002), Midsomer Murders (2004), The Brief (2005), and The Queen's Sister (2005) Curry's film appearances included The Mini-Affair (1967), The Brontë Sisters (1979), Manions of America (1981), Escape to Victory (1981), The Missionary (1982), Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985), Fall From Grace (1994), Loch Ness (1996), Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996), Seven Days to Live [de] (2000), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).

Truth Seekers
as Old Byron Berkeley

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
as Dr. Vargas
The Hunt
as Gerard Stephens

7 Days to Live
as Prof. Ed Saunders

Vanished! A Video Seance
as Father

Mysteries of Egypt
as Carnarvon

Cause of Death
as Dr. Blake

Midsomer Murders
as Ronald Burgess

Loch Ness
as Englishman

Rasputin
as Dr. Lazovert

Bugs
as Admiral

Thatcher: The Final Days
as David Harris

Around the World in 80 Days
as Wilson

Death of a Son
as Prof. Ray Spector
Reasonable Force
as Commissioner

Deadline
as Stuart-Smith

Ghost Chase
as Lawyer

Inspector Morse
as Alan Cartwright
The New Statesman
as Lecturer

Three Up, Two Down
as Gerald

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
as Etienne

Lytton's Diary
as Tim Beauchamp

Screen Two
as Commissioner

The Secret Servant
as Sir Anthony Sladen

Oxbridge Blues
as Tom

Sherlock Holmes
as Albert Shlessinger

The Missionary
as Friend of Raggy Masterson

King Lear
as Duke of Cornwall

Bright Eyes
as Charvier

A Fine Romance
as Charles Payne

The Manions of America
as Colonel Maitland

Psy-Warriors
as Hooper

Escape to Victory
as Shurlock
Buccaneer
as Lord Champlieu

Big Wheels and Sailor
as Dave Adams

The Bronte Sisters
as Mr. Smith

The Vanishing Army
as Symington

Life of Shakespeare
as Sir Robert Cecil
Life Begins at Forty
as The Vicar

When the Actors Come
as Count Botvay

BBC2 Play of the Week
as Count Botvay

Gotcha / Campion's Interview
as Campion

Rumpole of the Bailey
as Claude Erskine-Brown

The Floater
as Jeremy Butler

Brassneck

The Way of the World
as Petulant
The Hanged Man
as Simon Hatchett

The Saliva Milkshake
as Rafferty

Churchill's People
as Hubert

Centre Play
as Raffety

Peer Gynt
as Bridegroom / Pen

Hamlet
as Horatio

Play for Today
as Symington

Nicholas Nickleby
as Lenville

Pride and Prejudice
as Mr. Collins

The Mini-Affair
as Ronnie

The Midas Plague
as Edward

BBC Play of the Month
as Oronte

Thirty-Minute Theatre
as Dr. Tim Izzard

Out of the Unknown
as Edward