- His home is the highest house in Hollywood Hills and the closest to the Hollywood sign.
- As the first and only born son of a Knight he is entitled to be an Esquire, according to the British Honours System.
- Was being considered to take over the role of James Bond from Pierce Brosnan but lost out to Daniel Craig.
- Has worked as gardener and ice cream salesman.
- Daughter Madison "helped" Julian to propose marriage to Julian's long-time girlfriend, now third wife, Kelly Paniagua, over the Atlantic Ocean, mid-flight to Paris, France.
- His character, "Cole Turner", was killed off in the landmark 100th episode of Charmed (1998). He later returned for a guest appearance in the 150th episode, The Seven Year Witch (2005).
- When he made a guest appearance on The View (1997) in October 2006, he presented a rug to Rosie O'Donnell as a joke. The rug was used in a love scene between the two in the fourth season of Nip/Tuck (2003).
- Has a daughter, Madison Elizabeth McMahon (born June 9, 2000), with ex-wife Brooke Burns.
- Julian and current wife Kelly Paniagua were boyfriend/girlfriend for eleven years when Julian proposed, but were only engaged for six months before their wedding ceremony, in Lake Tahoe, California, in August 2014.
- Because Julian's father, Sir Billy McMahon was 60 years old when Julian was born, Julian was still a few months shy of his 20th birthday when his father died, age 80, in March 1988.
- Got the role of Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck (2003) after giving personally an audition tape made in his kitchen to series producers and auditioning six times. The part was initially called "Christian Vega" and was written for a Latin male.
- Was listed as one of "50 Sexiest Men Alive" by People Magazine in 2004.
- Celebrated his 40th birthday (July 27, 2008) with some friends in Los Angeles by taking a pub crawl through the city aboard a London-style, double-decker bus.
- Was once quoted in an Australian magazine article as saying that acting was just another job to bring in money.
- Attended Sydney Grammar School, a private school in Sydney. Later attended the University of Wollongong for one year.
- Former son-in-law of Carol Minogue. Former brother-in-law of singer/actress Kylie Minogue and Brendan Minogue.
- Won the "Breakthrough of the Year Award" as outstanding male performance for Nip/Tuck (2003) in 2003.
- Was rugby player in Rugby Union team and captain of rowing team in Australia.
- Listed #6 Hottest TV Docs for his role in Nip/Tuck (2003) by TV Guide (2009).
- Listed #13 top highest earner (with $6.7 million) on BRW Top 50 Aussie Entertainers List (2008).
- Was named "Givenchy Man of the Year" in 1990.
- Filmed his last episode of Nip/Tuck (2003) (landmark 100th episode) on June 19, 2009.
- Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category for his performance in the film Fantastic Four (2005); he failed to receive a nomination, however.
- Named one of the "25 Most Beautiful People" by Aussie WHO Magazine in 2005.
- Was listed as one of "Fun Fearless Males" by Cosmopolitan Magazine in 2007.
- Nominated as Television A-List Actor for 2009 Bravo A-List Awards.
- Was honored with the "Excellence in Entertainment Award" during the G'Day USA Week in 2008.
- Has an older sister Melinda and a younger sister Deborah
- Listed #10 Fox Tops Favourite TV Medics for his role on Nip/Tuck (2003) (in 2009).
- He is a fan of the original Fantastic Four comic books before he got hired to portray Doctor Doom.
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