Los Angeles Times

Julian Sands’ cause of death is deemed ‘undetermin­ed’

Officials say condition of actor’s remains found in the Mt. Baldy wilderness leaves the answer a mystery.

- By Alexandra Del Rosario Times staff writer Christi Carras contribute­d to this report.

The cause of death for British actor Julian Sands, who went missing in California’s San Gabriel Mountains, has been deemed “undetermin­ed” by San Bernardino County officials.

Officials were unable to determine the cause of death “due to the condition of the body,” a public informatio­n officer for the San Bernardino County Sheriff ’s Department told People magazine Monday, adding that such an outcome “is common when dealing with cases of this type.”

“This is the final determinat­ion,” a spokespers­on for the sheriff’s department said in a statement provided to CBS News.

The “Room With a View” star was confirmed dead June 27, five months after he was reported missing Jan. 13 near the Mt. Baldy area. He was 65.

In January, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department launched a search to recover Sands, who was also known for his work in films “Warlock” and “The Killing Fields.” In the search’s first months, storms blanketed Mt. Baldy with snow, hindering efforts on what is one of the most dangerous peaks in the U.S.

The sheriff ’s department resumed its search efforts June 20. Four days later, hikers discovered human remains in the Mt. Baldy wilderness and notified authoritie­s. On June 27, the the San Bernardino County coroner’s office confirmed the remains belonged to Sands.

In a statement shared with The Times, Sands’ manager, Sarah Jackson, said the actor — who was an avid mountainee­r — “was a great friend and client.”

“He chose interestin­g projects that mattered to him and was adored by everyone who worked with

him,” Jackson said. “He was a passionate climber, and we draw consolatio­n from knowing that he passed in a place he loved, doing what he loved. We are filled with the most beautiful memories.”

Born Jan. 4, 1958, in the United Kingdom, Sands began his profession­al acting career with minor roles in films including “Privates on Parade” and “Oxford Blues.” He wooed audiences in 1985’s “A Room With a View,” starring alongside Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott and Helena Bonham Carter.

After Sands played Bonham Carter’s love interest, more offers — a key role in Ken Russell’s “Gothic,” spots alongside Jodie Foster and Isabella Rossellini in “Siesta” — began rolling in. In 1989, Sands starred in the title role of Steve Miner‘s “Warlock.”

He was also known for films “Naked Lunch,” “Boxing Helena” and “Arachnopho­bia.” Sands’ television credits include “24,” “The Blacklist,” “Banshee” and “Gotham.”

Reflecting on the minor roles that helped him break through (including a part in Roland Joffé’s Oscar-nominated “The Killing Fields”), Sands told The Times in 1987 that he wasn’t expecting much to come of them.

“The role was so tiny I’m surprised that people even remember me,” he said. “But they seem to, which is gratifying.”

Sands is survived by wife Evgenia, daughters Natalya and Imogen, son Henry Sands and four brothers.

 ?? Arthur Mola Invision/AP ?? JULIAN SANDS went missing on a hike Jan. 13.
Arthur Mola Invision/AP JULIAN SANDS went missing on a hike Jan. 13.

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