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Julian
was born on the 25th of May 1959 in Surbiton, Surrey, to parents Brenda and Peter Clary - a younger
brother for his two sisters Frances and Beverley.
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He was brought up in Teddington, South West London. Julian says: "My family don't live
there any more, but every time I go to Teddington Studio's I drive past our old
house. I reminisce about riding my bike through Bushey Park and playing
with my little guinea pigs."
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As a teenager, Julian was influenced by
his eldest sister Frances. She was just starting her career as a Tiller
Girl and Julian was fascinated with the illusion created by her heavy make-up...
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He went on to study drama at Goldsmith's
College, leaving in 1983 with a degree in Drama and English. After a brief
stint working as a singing telegram - around which time he acquired his beloved
Fanny the Wonderdog, he appeared on the cabaret circuit, calling himself 'Gillian Pie-Face'. |
The drag act was not an instant success and Julian
was heckled relentlessly, but he fought back with such quips as "Who cuts
your hair for you? Is it the council?"
Julian soon dropped the
Gillian Pie-Face alter-ego and re-invented himself as 'The Joan Collins Fan
Club' ditching the wig and kaftans in favour of PVC and rubber.
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He remembers his day's on the comedy circuit with great nostalgia:
"I
had my suitcase and my dog and it was all so self-sufficient, I loved it.
It was not leading to anything else, it was not like - one day I'll be on
television" , but it just so happened that some TV producers were in the
audience at one of his shows, and they invited him to perform on their show
'Friday Night Live' and a star was born.
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