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She was presented with the 2002 Raúl Juliá Award for Excellence for her efforts, as the executive producer of the sitcom George Lopez, in helping expand career openings for Hispanic talent in the media and entertainment industry.
In 1979, a film about her life was released, starring Míriam Colón as Isabel, with José Ferrer, Raúl Juliá, Miguel Ángel Suárez, and Henry Darrow.
Raúl Rafael Juliá y Arcelay ( March 9, 1940 – October 24, 1994 ) was a Puerto Rican actor.
Juliá was born in Floral Park, a subsector of San Juan, to Olga Arcelay and Raúl Juliá.
Since the beginning of his primary education, Juliá was enrolled in Colegio Espíritu Santo in Hato Rey, a Catholic private school, where most of the personnel spoke exclusively English.
When he was in seventh grade, Juliá was able to speak English fluently and had gained interest in the works of William Shakespeare.
Juliá eventually realized that he had no interest in pursuing a law career, which was favored by his parents, choosing to act full time despite having doubts if he could sustain his needs working as an actor.
During one of their acts, Juliá was approached by Orson Bean, who was on vacation in Puerto Rico, who provided him with contact information, wanting him to travel to New York and work there.
Initially, Juliá received allowance from his parents, but after contracting Jeff Hunter as manager, he was able to perform in a staging of Bye Bye Birdie, declining further donations.
In 1966, Juliá was cast for the role of Macduff in a Spanish version of Macbeth and performed in The Ox Cart, a stage play written by Puerto Rican play writer René Marqués.
In 1967, the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival ( NYSF ), Joseph Papp, attended a performance at Delacorte Theater, where Juliá was reading patriotic Puerto Rican poetry.
In 1983, his first son, Raúl Sigmund Juliá was born.
Later on that year, his second son, Benjamín Rafael Juliá, was born.
In 1989, Juliá was cast as Archbishop Óscar Romero in the biographical movie, Romero.
Due to his activity between 1987 and 1989, Juliá was ranked first in Variety's " List of Busiest Hollywood Actors ".
In 1991, when Papp died, Juliá commented that the director was directly responsible for finding him roles besides that of " stereotypical Latinos " such as that of the " Latin lover ".
Juliá was cast to play Gomez Addams in an adaptation of The Addams Family.
Juliá was airlifted to Los Angeles and received medical attention.
A state funeral was held in San Juan on October 27, 1994, with Juliá being escorted to the building of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, where a funeral ceremony was held.
Juliá was a lifelong supporter of the Puerto Rican independence movement ; on one occasion, he convinced his agent to allow him to do an advertising campaign on behalf of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.

Juliá and eventually
Later that year, Juliá suffered several health afflictions, eventually dying after suffering a stroke.

Juliá and by
* A nine-month run in 1976 had a new translation by Ralph Manheim and John Willett for the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre at Lincoln Center, with Raúl Juliá as Macheath, Blair Brown as Lucy, and Ellen Greene as Jenny.
* In 1985 John Malkovich directed a revival production at New York City's Circle in the Square Theatre starring Kevin Kline as Bluntschli ( later replaced by Malkovich after Kline's departure ), Glenne Headly as Raina and Raúl Juliá as Sergius.
Caliban appears as the wild and lustful Greek Kalibanos ( played by Raúl Juliá ) in Paul Mazursky's film adaptation Tempest ( 1982 ).
However, Juliá began feeling an intense abdominal pain and had to be carried by ambulance to North Shore University Hospital on Manhasset, Long Island, New York.
During his life, Juliá continued the work that was done by his parents during his childhood, cooperating with social and educational activities.
In a similar fashion, Juliá cooperated with independent filmmakers in Puerto Rico by acting in their productions for free or receiving a low salary.
Romero is a film ( 1989 ) depicting the life of assassinated Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero, played by Raúl Juliá.
Gomez was played by Raúl Juliá in The Addams Family ( 1991 ) and Addams Family Values ( 1993 ).
Gomez was played by Raúl Juliá in The Addams Family ( 1991 ) and Addams Family Values ( 1993 ).
Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raúl Juliá, Bonnie Bedelia, Paul Winfield, and Greta Scacchi.
Other movies in which Suárez participated are: La Gran Fiesta ( 1985 ); Isabel la Negra ( 1990 ) with Míriam Colón and Raúl Juliá ; Havana ( 1990 ) produced by Sidney Pollack and Under Suspicion ( 2000 ) with Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Nydia Caro.
*" El Entierro de Cortijo " by Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá.

Juliá and Joseph
Juliá also promoted interracial integration, being a member of Racial Harmony and serving as the chairman of the Joseph Papp Celebrity Coalition for Racial Harmony.

Juliá and who
Raúl Juliá plays Alex's hairdresser husband Joaquin, who wants to divorce her, as he has fallen in love with socialite Isabel Harding ( Diane Salinger ).
Juliá, who had been bilingual since his childhood, soon gained interest in Broadway and Off-Broadway plays.
Juliá felt that this film would allow him to spend more time with his children, who were fanatics of the video game franchise and helped him prepare for the role.
Rusty calls on " Sandy " Stern ( Juliá ), a top defense attorney, who agrees to take the case.
Raúl Juliá, who portrayed Strom

Juliá and work
For his work in The Burning Season, Juliá won a posthumous Golden Globe and Emmy Award.
As part of his work in The Hunger Project, Juliá donated food to a food bank once every month.
In 2003, Daniel Rodríguez won the first Raúl Juliá Global Citizen Award from the Puerto Rico Family Institute based in New York, receiving the recognition due to charity work.

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