Julian Bane was born in Brazil in 1967 and relocated to the United States at the age of 11, marking the beginning of his artistic journey.
As a young boy, Bane's passion for the arts started to take shape, with his early interests including drawing superheroes for his school paper, creating action scenes with Star Wars action figures and styrofoam planets using a Super 8 camera, and building miniature sets and props.
Growing up, Bane drew inspiration from iconic characters in shows such as Doctor Who, Star Trek, and Sherlock Holmes, whose impact on his mind was profound, with The Doctor, Captain Kirk, and Sherlock Holmes being some of the most remarkable characters ever created.
After three years in the Air Force, where he had pursued a career as a jet fighter, Bane reached a turning point in his life and made the decision to return to his original passion: the arts, and more specifically, acting.
Bane made the move to Los Angeles and dedicated the last decade to honing his craft, exploring various aspects of the entertainment industry, including acting, writing, and directing.
Throughout his career, Bane has performed in numerous plays, such as The Tempest, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Wuthering Heights, and The Traveler in Hollywood's first production of H. G Wells' The Time Machine.
In addition to his stage work, Bane has also appeared in various TV shows, music videos, documentaries, and films, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
As an accomplished voice actor, Bane has lent his talents to audio projects, including The Doctor in Doctor Who Legacy, Brahms on Starship Excelsior, and Leviathan on Darker Projects: The Byron Chronicles.
Moreover, Bane has taken on the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who alternate Empire, a pioneering fan-made sci-fi web series on YouTube, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and dedicated performer.