Julian Burroughs was an actor who appeared in two
Andy Warhol movies, "The
Nude Restaurant" (1967) and "Lonesome Cowboys" (1969). Born
Julian Burroughs, he
took the name Julian Burroughs to back up his false assertion that he
was the son of Beat writer
William S. Burroughs, (In real life, William S. Burroughs
had one son,
William S. Burroughs Jr., who was also a writer.)
Dungan also took the name Julian Burroughs as he was an Army deserter
who appeared as an anti-war activist in "The Nude Restaurant." After
nine months of military training, Dungan had gone Absent Without leave
(AWOL) in June 1967.
Under his real name, he appeared in the feature film "Goodbye Pork Pie"
(1981) and in the television mini-series "The Harp in the South"
(1987).