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As a child, he rose to fame on a sitcom, where his catchphrase was “It wasn’t me!”.
As a child, he rose to fame on a sitcom, where his catchphrase was “It wasn’t me!”.


After finding fame, Julian returned to [[Bluffington Beach]] in his mid-20s (25 or 26) to bring investment back to the town by starting a production company, Bluff City Studios. Although he outwardly had good intentions, the land Bluff City Studios was built on had previously been government housing. While looking over his assets he learnt that he’d been left [[Alexandra Hughes|his great grandmother]]’s old home. There he found [[Alexander Blaufelden|his ancestor']]<nowiki/>s machine and had an idea, he just needed money. Money he got from the [[Nebraska Family|Nebraska family]] which enabled him to make contact with Bluff and Blough Cities, in the hope that this would enable him to make movies more cheaply.
After finding fame, Julian returned to [[Bluffington Beach]] in his mid-20s (25 or 26) to bring investment back to the town by starting a production company, [[Bluff City Studios]]. Although he outwardly had good intentions, the land Bluff City Studios was built on had previously been government housing. While looking over his assets he learnt that he’d been left [[Alexandra Hughes|his great grandmother]]’s old home. There he found [[Alexander Blaufelden|his ancestor']]<nowiki/>s machine and had an idea, he just needed money. Money he got from the [[Nebraska Family|Nebraska family]] which enabled him to make contact with Bluff and Blough Cities, in the hope that this would enable him to make movies more cheaply.


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Latest revision as of 23:29, 16 October 2023

Julian H Bluff is a local Atlantic City boy turned child star turned auteur film director. When seen in The Moving Pictures he is wearing a scarf and reading glasses.

As a child, he rose to fame on a sitcom, where his catchphrase was “It wasn’t me!”.

After finding fame, Julian returned to Bluffington Beach in his mid-20s (25 or 26) to bring investment back to the town by starting a production company, Bluff City Studios. Although he outwardly had good intentions, the land Bluff City Studios was built on had previously been government housing. While looking over his assets he learnt that he’d been left his great grandmother’s old home. There he found his ancestor's machine and had an idea, he just needed money. Money he got from the Nebraska family which enabled him to make contact with Bluff and Blough Cities, in the hope that this would enable him to make movies more cheaply.