Maxwell Julien Banks (July 12, 1933 – January 1, 2022), better known by his stage name Max Julien, was an American actor, sculptor, and clothes designer best known for his role as Goldie in the 1973 blaxploitation film The Mack.[1]

Max Julien
Julien, 1970.
Born
Maxwell Julien Banks

July 12, 1933
DiedJanuary 1, 2022(2022-01-01) (aged 88)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • sculptor
  • clothes designer
Years active1966–2005
Known forGoldie – The Mack
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Spouse
Arabella Chavers
(m. 1991)
Partner(s)Vonetta McGee
(1970–1977)
Children1

Early life

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Julien was born in Washington, DC on July 12, 1933.[2][3] He crossed through the Xi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at Howard University on December 4, 1954.[citation needed]

Career

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He began his career on the stage on New York City's Off-Broadway circuit including roles in Joseph Papp's Shakespeare-In-The-Park. Moving westward to Hollywood, he landed co-starring roles with Jack Nicholson in Psych-Out and Candice Bergen in Columbia's box-office hit film Getting Straight.

While spending time in Rome, Italy, he wrote and directed a documentary called Trestevre, then wrote the screenplay for, and subsequently co-produced, Warner Brothers's blaxploitation classic Cleopatra Jones, which starred actress Tamara Dobson in the title role as a narcotics agent who was as skilled in martial arts as she was with firearms. Julien refused to participate in the sequel, Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold, which led to his being credited instead with the film's story and script both being "based on characters created by Max Julien".

Aside from The Mack, Julien also appeared in Def Jam's How to Be a Player and he guest starred on TV shows such as The Mod Squad, The Bold Ones: The Protectors, and One on One.

Death

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Julien died in Los Angeles on January 1, 2022, at the age of 88.[4] Along with his wife, he was survived by a daughter.

Reception

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For his performance in 1968's Up Tight!, New York Times movie critic Judith Crist stated that Julien was, "a standout in a standout cast." Raoul Gripenwaldt from The Santa Monica Evening Outlook wrote, "Max Julien's portrayal of Johnny Wells in Paramount's Uptight could very well result in an Academy Award." The Hollywood Reporter chimed in, "Max Julien creates a memorable piece of reality." As a reward, Julien was invited to Europe to discuss film possibilities.

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Personal life

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Julien was in a live-in relationship with actress Vonetta McGee from 1974 to 1977. McGee appeared with him in the 1974 western action film Thomasine & Bushrod, which was intended as a counterpart to the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde.[citation needed] He married Arabella Chavers in 1991. The couple resided in Los Angeles.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Canby, Vincent (April 5, 1973). "Film: 'The Mack' Opens:Max Julien Stars in a Black Melodrama". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Green, Penelope (8 January 2022). "Max Julien, Star of a Cult Blaxploitation Film, Dies at 88". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Limbong, Andrew (2022-01-02). "Max Julien, star of Blaxploitation classic 'The Mack,' has died at 88". NPR. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  4. ^ "'The Mack' Star Max Julien Dead at 88". TMZ. 1 January 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
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