Julian McMahon

Australian–American actor

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2024 Upcoming films include The Surfer as Scally and The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat as Chick Carlson (post-production)
2024 Upcoming films include The Surfer as Scally and The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat as Chick Carlson (post-production)
2022 Continued lead role in 'FBI: Most Wanted'
2022 Continued lead role in 'FBI: Most Wanted'
March 8 2022 McMahon aired his final episode 'Shattered' in FBI: Most Wanted, departing the series mid-way through the third season after making guest appearances in the parent series FBI and its spin-off FBI: International.
March 8 2022 McMahon aired his final episode 'Shattered' in FBI: Most Wanted, departing the series mid-way through the third season after making guest appearances in the parent series FBI and its spin-off FBI: International.
2021 Appeared in 2 episodes of 'FBI: International' as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix
2021 Appeared in 2 episodes of 'FBI: International' as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix
2020 McMahon began starring as Jess LaCroix in the CBS crime drama FBI: Most Wanted, a role he was immediately drawn to upon reading the script.
2020 McMahon began starring as Jess LaCroix in the CBS crime drama FBI: Most Wanted, a role he was immediately drawn to upon reading the script.
2019 Appeared in 3 episodes of 'FBI' as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix
2019 Appeared in 3 episodes of 'FBI' as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix
2018 McMahon returned to Australia to film 'Swinging Safari' in Queensland, acting alongside notable Australian actors like Guy Pearce, Kylie Minogue, and others. The film was set in the 1970s, and McMahon wore a handlebar moustache for the role.
2018 McMahon returned to Australia to film 'Swinging Safari' in Queensland, acting alongside notable Australian actors like Guy Pearce, Kylie Minogue, and others. The film was set in the 1970s, and McMahon wore a handlebar moustache for the role.
2017 Began recurring role as Jonah/Magistrate in 'Runaways', becoming a main cast member in season 2
2017 Began recurring role as Jonah/Magistrate in 'Runaways', becoming a main cast member in season 2
2016 McMahon had roles in two television series: played McCarthy in 'Hunters' (6 episodes) and Zackariah Webb in 'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency' (3 episodes)
2016 McMahon had roles in two television series: played McCarthy in 'Hunters' (6 episodes) and Zackariah Webb in 'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency' (3 episodes)
2015 Starred in the television miniseries 'Childhood's End' as Rupert Boyce, appearing in the episode 'The Deceivers'
2015 Starred in the television miniseries 'Childhood's End' as Rupert Boyce, appearing in the episode 'The Deceivers'
2014 McMahon married Kelly Paniagua for his third marriage.
2014 Appeared in the film You're Not You as Liam, directed by George C. Wolfe
2014 Appeared in the film You're Not You as Liam, directed by George C. Wolfe
2014 McMahon married Kelly Paniagua for his third marriage.
2013 Starred in the film Paranoia as Miles Meechum, directed by Robert Luketic
2013 McMahon appeared in 'Full Circle' television series, playing Stanley Murphy in 3 episodes
2013 McMahon appeared in 'Full Circle' television series, playing Stanley Murphy in 3 episodes
2013 Starred in the film Paranoia as Miles Meechum, directed by Robert Luketic
2012 McMahon starred in two films: Bait 3D as Doyle and Fire with Fire as Robert
2012 Julian McMahon starred in the television film 'Rogue' as Kevin Lear
2012 Julian McMahon starred in the television film 'Rogue' as Kevin Lear
2012 McMahon starred in two films: Bait 3D as Doyle and Fire with Fire as Robert
2011 McMahon appeared in the film Faces in the Crowd as Sam Kerrest, directed by Julie Magnat
2011 McMahon appeared in the film Faces in the Crowd as Sam Kerrest, directed by Julie Magnat
2010 Julian McMahon starred in the action film RED as Robert Stanton, directed by Robert Schwentke
2010 Julian McMahon starred in the action film RED as Robert Stanton, directed by Robert Schwentke

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