
Age: 69
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Julian Richings (born 30 August 1956) is a British-Canadian character actor. Richings has appeared in over 225 films and television series. He trained in drama at the University of Exeter and worked as an actor for several years in the United Kingdom before moving to Toronto in 1984. In the popular series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil he played the dual characters of the Hooded Leader and Atticus Murphy Senior. When not on screen, Richings is a busy stage actor. In February of 2016 he appeared in a play titled Mustard by rising star Kat Sandler at Toronto’s Tarragon Theatre. He played the role of Peter Icabod in 15 episodes of Patriot between 2015 and 2018.

The Kree a human-like alien race from the planet Hala. They had evolved for eons under the red solar radiation of Rao, the red sun that Hala orbits. Because of this, Kreetonians are capable of absorbing yellow sunlight at an accelerated rate and developing supernatural abilities from this influence, but since too much exposure to yellow sunlight causes deadly mutations (such as red skin, insanity, and death), the Kree have resolved to never leave Hala until they can develop a cure to “yellow sun poisoning”. More than 70 years ago, the Kree had been locked in a deadly war with the Skrultians Skrulls, shape-shifting aliens from Skrullos. The Kree believed that the war was theirs, but the treacherous Skrulls discovered the planet-consuming behemoth known as Galactus roaming their spaceways. The Skrulls led Galactusto the Kree's’ home planet of Hala, and the techno-titan proceeded to absorb the planet’s data and convert its mass into energy for him to consume. Unable to repel Galactiac, the capital city of Kree-Lar and all of its residentsescaped the planet in a rocket-propelled capsule. In modern times, the shrunken city and all of its Kryptonian inhabitants, sustained by an artificial, miniature red sun, are being looked after by Captain America a human hero with the superhuman powers, until they can find a new habitable planet so they can restore themselves.
