Julian Sands, a British actor has been missing while hiking in Mt. Baldy areas.

Julian Sands, a British actor, has been identified as the missing hiker reported in California.

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The 65-year-old actor Julian Sands, known for films such as A Room with a View and The Killing Fields, went missing near Mt Baldy on Friday.

According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, British actor Julian Sands has gone missing after going hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains on Friday.

The 65-year-old actor from North Hollywood is best known for his roles in A Room with a View, The Killing Fields, and Naked Lunch.

Rescue crews have been searching for a missing hiker in Mt Baldy’s Baldy Bowl area, a popular area for hikers and skiers, since a hiker went missing at 7 p.m. on Friday, according to sheriff department spokesperson Nathan Campos. On Wednesday afternoon, officials identified the missing hiker by name.

A recent photo of British actor Julian Sands. (San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office)

The search for Mt. Baldy has been hampered by severe winter weather across California: rescue crews on the ground were “pulled off the mount on Saturday evening for their safety,” with the search continuing “by drone and helicopter when the weather permitted,” according to Campos.

There is a severe avalanche risk in the area, and authorities are advising the public to avoid it. “It’s extremely dangerous, and even experienced hikers are having difficulty getting through,” Campos said. He stated that once the weather clears, rescue crews intend to resume their ground search.

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Authorities are also looking for another missing hiker, Bob Gregory of Hawthorne, California, who went missing in the San Gabriel Mountains on Monday, according to ABC News.

British Actor Julian Sands Case
Caption: Julian Sands attends The Painted Bird photocall at the 76th Venice film festival in September 2019. Image; Getty image

Sands, who grew up in Yorkshire, has had an eclectic, decades-long career in the film industry, appearing in dozens of film and television roles. He has lived in Los Angeles for years with his wife, writer Evgenia Citkowitz. He is the father of three children. Sands discussed his obsession with mountain climbing and the importance of continuing to embrace new adventures as he aged in a 2018 interview with the Guardian. He described himself as happiest “close to a mountain summit on a glorious cold morning” in another 2020 interview.

The closest he had previously come to death, Sands said in 2020, was “in the early 90s, in the Andes, caught in an atrocious storm above 20,000ft with three others. We were all in a bad mood. Some of our friends were killed; we were fortunate.”

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