- John Juliani
John Juliani (b. 1940,
Montreal ; d. August 2003,Vancouver ) was a Canadianactor ,writer , producer, director andeducator . His career spanned four decades in a number of different media, including radio and film. In addition to his artistic contributions, Juliani was a strong advocate of Canadian theatre and the arts. He is the father of actorAlessandro Juliani .Career
Juliani trained at the
National Theatre School of Canada and was the first alumnus of that school to serve there as a guest teacher. Early in his career, Juliani performed at theStratford Festival of Canada and was a member of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Company.In 1966, Juliani joined the theatre department of
Simon Fraser University as an instructor. At that time, he also established the Savage God Theatre Company. Juliani took the name from a comment made byWilliam Butler Yeats after Yeats had seen a production ofAlfred Jarry 's "Ubu Roi " to signify literary and theatrical revolution.During 1973 and 1974, under a grant from the
Canada Council , Julian traveled and studied world theatre. Afterwards, in 1974, Juliani established thegraduate studies program in theatre atYork University . In 1976, Juliani moved toEdmonton where he produced work with Savage God in both that city andToronto .In 1982, Juliani joined radio drama department of the CBC in Vancouver, where he was the executive producer of special projects until 1997.
In 1983, Juliani earned a
Genie Award nomination for best originalscreenplay for his film, " Latitude 55°", which he also directed. That film earned a total of six Genie nominations.Juliani was an active member of artists’ unions and organizations, including Equity, serving on its West Coast Advisory Committee, and
ACTRA . He was the National President of theDirectors Guild of Canada for 1986-1987 and later spent a decade as chairman of the B.C. District Council of the DGC. Juliani also served as President of the Union of British Columbia Performers (ACTRA) from 1998 until his death. Juliani was also a founding member of the editorial board of theCanadian Theatre Review .In Vancouver, under Juliani’s guidance, Savage God undertook a number of projects, including "The Shakespeare Project", a programme of
staged reading s of the entire works ofShakespeare . The project commenced in January 2000, and had been intended to span a number of years. With Juliani’s sudden death after a short battle with liver cancer, Savage God produced the remaining plays in a three day “Bard-a-Thon” in June 2004, ending with a production of "Hamlet ".In addition to founding Savage God, Juliani was a co-founder and co-artistic director of "Opera Breve", a self-styled "micro" company.
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* [http://www.savagegod.com/john_juliani.html Savage God biography]
* [http://www.operabreve.com/opera_breve_pages/operabreve_home.html Opera Breve]
* [http://www.canadiantheatre.com/dict.pl?term=John%20Juliani Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia entry]
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