Julian Flynn

Alias:
Jose Carlos Perez

Birthplace:
Havanna, Cuba

Julian Flynn is a Cuban American actor. He played "El Tigre Viamonte" (PUND'S pilot) opposite Venezuelan actor, Edgar Ramirez in the 2019 international spy film "Wasp Network", by French director, Olivier Assayas. Now playing on Netflix.  Born Jose Carlos Perez, in Havana, Cuba, at the young age of four, Julian, his parents and family immigrated to the United States by way of Spain and eventually settled in Tampa, Florida.  After graduating high school, Julian served in the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army specializing as an airborne infantry paratrooper. Completing his service with an honorable discharge, he continued his education under the veteran's assistant program. This is when he began to pursue his career as an actor.  Julian's first starring role was playing Nico in the suspenseful film noir "Lying Right Here". Debuted in 2010 at the Sixth Annual Hollyshorts. The film received The Audience Choice Award due to Flynn's outstanding performance.  Julian has collaborated with Joseph Armillas as co-writer and co-producer of an action thriller, "The Last Hit". The film is in pre-production and slated to begin principal photography this upcoming winter, of 2023.

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