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Julia Hoffman
Production Information
Portrayed by

Grayson Hall
Julie Newmar

First appearance

265

Last appearance

1198

Episode count

341

Biographical Information
Name

Julia Hoffman

Also known as

Dr. Hoffman
Julia Collins

Age

45 (1971)

Date of birth

1926

Origin

Pennsylvania, USA

Profession

Psychologist
Blood Specialist

Family members

Vincent Hoffman (Uncle)
Lara Hoffman (Aunt)

We have 11 images of Dark Shadows Julia Hoffman

Julia Hoffman was a doctor in the field of psychology and rare blood disorders at Windcliff Sanitarium. In 1967 she moved into Collinwood and discovered the vampire, Barnabas Collins. Initially, Julia represented a threat to Barnabas’ undead existence, but eventually, she became one of his most staunch allies. Together Julia and Barnabas worked to assist the Collins family in the past, present, future, and in Parallel Time.

Early Life[]

Julia Hoffman was born in 1926, in the state of Pennsylvania. Julia had an uncle named Vincent Hoffman, who lived in Barrettstown. She attended medical school with Dave Woodard.

The Vampire[]

The head of Windcliff Sanitarium, Dr. Julia Hoffman took on the case of Maggie Evans in 1967, who had regressed to a child-like mental state because of a great shock. Julia attempted to bring Maggie's mind back to awareness of the present, all the while pretending to the outside world that the girl was dead. Julia insisted that she be allowed to work without the interference of Sam Evans or Joe Haskell, who were eager to see Maggie recover. She finally allowed Sam and Joe to visit Maggie, hoping that the painful experience of seeing the girl's condition would deter them from further intrusions. Julia had been highly recommended by an old colleague, Dr. Dave Woodard, not only for her knowledge of psychology, but also of blood disorders. Woodard and Julia did not agree on methodologies, and Julia stated that her technique excluded regard for the human condition to focus on finding the truth (265).

Julia opposed Woodard's idea to show Maggie a sketch drawn by her father, but Maggie identified the child in the picture as Sarah Collins (276). Later Julia was able to get Maggie to remember the sound of tinkling music, a sweet odor, and a memory of being in a cemetery (282). When Woodard complained that Julia was holding back information, Hoffman, unwilling to tell any of her findings, suggested that Woodard find a new doctor for Maggie. Woodard declined Julia's suggestion, but argued against the idea of Maggie returning to Collinsport to test Julia's theories about her memory. Julia took Maggie, against Woodard's objections, to Eagle Hill Cemetery, where Maggie was accidentally seen from a distance by her friend Victoria Winters. Hiding Maggie out of sight, Julia found her to be terrified of the Collins Mausoleum, saying that a man would kill her if she did not getaway. Julia suspected the grave of Sarah Collins belonged to an ancestor of Maggie's friend (283).

To explore her findings from the cemetery, and with Dr. Woodard's help, Julia began posing as a historian. Claiming to be writing a book about famous New England families, Julia came to Collinwood, where she spoke with Victoria Winters and David Collins. When the conversation turned to Sarah Collins, Julia was interested in Vicki's feeling that Sarah was not real. Vicki took Julia to the Old House to meet Barnabas Collins, hoping to enlist his help with Julia's book. Later, Julia repeated several names from her visit to Maggie, and the girl reacted with strong horror to the name Barnabas Collins (284).

Julia met resistance from Elizabeth Collins Stoddard when she disclosed plans to write a book on the Collins family with the matriarch. With the help of Vicki, Elizabeth reconsidered, and Julia moved into Collinwood. Barnabas also expressed disinterest in the project and refused to share information with Julia (287). The doctor spoke with David Collins again, and he provided her with the family album containing pictures of the Collins ancestors. Julia took it to Barnabas, who agreed to look at the book. While Barnabas' back was turned, Julia opened her compact mirror and saw that he cast no reflection in it. Barnabas caught her, but Julia claimed that she was only checking her make-up. Upon returning to Collinwood, Julia told Vicki that she had learned everything she needed to know (288).

During a large storm, Julia studied the Collins family history by candlelight. She questioned Vicki about Josette Collins, and was interested to learn of the tinkling melody from Josette's music box as well as the fact that Barnabas kept a bottle of Josette's perfume in her room at the Old House. Julia suggested that Barnabas may have been trying to recreate Josette by exposing Vicki to so much of the dead girl's life. After sunrise, Julia sneaked into the Old House through a window in the parlor and went to the basement, where she witnessed Barnabas sleeping in his coffin (289).

Dr. Woodard pressured Julia for information on her investigation, but Julia lied, misleading Woodard into thinking she had found nothing. Barnabas came to Collinwood to speak with Julia, and she again offered to work with him. Julia indicated she had information about the original Barnabas Collins, hinting that she knew Barnabas' secret. After Julia suggested meeting during the day, the two agreed to talk again the following evening. Barnabas left, and Julia, speaking to the vampire's portrait, indicated that she knew neither of them could wait that long. Later, Julia comforted Vicki, who had grown fearful of being too caught up in the past. As the night went on, Barnabas came to Julia's room and prepared to strangle her. To his surprise, Julia was awake and had placed a dummy in her bed. She greeted Barnabas and stated that she had been waiting for him for a very long time (290).

The Cure[]

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Julia in 1967

Julia explained to Barnabas that she had been fascinated by the relationship between life and death from the time she entered medical school and that she intended to bridge the two with Barnabas' help. She believed she could cure him of his vampirism through a medical experiment that would, over a period of time, inject a new plasma into his bloodstream. Julia went with Barnabas to the Old House, where the vampire allowed her to pick out a room in the basement to use as a laboratory. Although Barnabas was intrigued by the doctor's offer of a cure, he planned to kill her anyway. Julia was able to save herself by revealing that Maggie Evans was still alive and that she would name Barnabas as her attacker if Julia did not intervene to prevent those memories from resurfacing (291).

Dr. Woodard again demanded information, but Julia revealed only that Maggie had, in her opinion, come face to face with the supernatural. Later, Burke Devlin questioned Julia, seemingly suspicious of her work. Julia was interested when Victoria Winters found a bonnet, apparently dropped by Sarah Collins, in the Collinwood foyer, but suggested that Vicki not encourage David Collins' interest in the little girl (292). When Maggie suddenly reappeared in Collinsport, Barnabas threatened to kill Julia. The doctor used hypnosis to block Maggie's memories of her abduction (295), and reported to Barnabas that she would continue to prevent Maggie's memories from resurfacing as long as he participated in her experiment (296). Upon visiting Maggie at her cottage, Julia realized that she had begun to recall parts of her experience, and used hypnosis to block her memories again (298).

Julia demanded that Barnabas avoid Victoria Winters, and even cautioned Vicki about seeing Barnabas by suggesting that he thought of the governess as more than a friend. Barnabas disobeyed and sneaked into Vicki's room, where he opened Josette's music box while Vicki was asleep (299). When Julia found out, she confronted Barnabas again, and, citing the danger of an attack on Vicki being traced back to the vampire and herself, told Barnabas that he and Vicki could never be more than friends. To Julia's delight, however, Barnabas responded well to her early medical treatments (300). Barnabas' interest in Vicki was further disrupted when Burke Devlin proposed to the governess. Julia reminded Barnabas that he had agreed not to harm anyone, including Burke. Julia suggested that Barnabas' treatments were being threatened by his preoccupation with Sarah Collins. Julia commented that the experiments could fail due to this emotional disturbance, and Barnabas admitted that his sister had returned and prevented him from killing Maggie Evans. Julia then hinted that Barnabas cared about Sarah as a symbol of the part of himself that he had lost to his curse, and proposed that the two look for ways to talk to Sarah. Later that evening, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard questioned Julia about her career, noting that Julia avoided her questions. Not long after, Vicki announced her engagement to Burke, and Barnabas, disturbed by this development, agreed to cooperate with Julia's experiments completely in the hopes of courting Vicki as a human (302).

Eager to find Sarah, Julia volunteered to go for a walk with David Collins to find the little girl. Although Sarah did not appear to them, Julia and David found that she had taken back her bonnet when they were not looking. At Collinwood, Burke Devlin questioned Julia about Barnabas, and the doctor later found that Burke had also spoken to Willie (304). That night, Julia was pleased to see that Barnabas had become weakened by her treatments and claimed that this was a strong indication that the experiment was working. Barnabas threatened that Julia's life was at stake, and she admitted that she knew the status of their relationship. Barnabas revealed his intentions to deal with Burke Devlin, and Julia volunteered to take care of the situation without violence, herself (305). Barnabas, claiming that Julia had been unable to handle crises correctly, decided to handle Burke in his own non-violent way. Back at Collinwood, Julia again asked David for an opportunity to meet Sarah (306). Sam Evans and Joe Haskell found Julia at the Old House while conducting their own search for Sarah during the day, and Sam angrily accused the doctor of providing only evasive answers to his questions (308). While providing treatment for Barnabas, Julia was nervous to reveal that Sam and Joe had come looking for Sarah, and Barnabas announced his fear that Sarah intended to destroy him. Later that night, Julia felt the presence of Sarah in the Old House and went to find her outside. Barnabas and Julia later found that the ghost had opened the family album to a picture of herself (309).

When Dr. Woodard removed Maggie from Julia's care (318) and attempted to use her to draw out the kidnapper, Barnabas again planned to kill the girl (319). Julia told Barnabas that she had written a letter that would expose him if he hurt her or Maggie (322).

David Collins, suspicious of Barnabas, began to present a problem to the experiment, growing closer and closer to discovering the vampire's secret. Julia tried to hypnotize David (326) and stopped him from finding Barnabas' coffin when he broke into the Old House (330).

Dr. Woodard learned that Barnabas was, in fact, the original son of Joshua Collins and discovered that Julia kept notes on the treatments she was performing (338), which he stole from her room at Collinwood (339). Julia attempted to convince Woodard to keep quiet about Barnabas, but he refused, and Julia agreed to help Barnabas kill her old friend (340). Barnabas killed Woodard with an injection to mimic the symptoms of a heart attack, and the guilty Julia later heard the voice of Woodard intoning, "You no longer have friends" (341). Distraught, Julia wanted to cancel the experiments, but Barnabas convinced her to continue and she began a new treatment to cure him (343).

Now completely at the mercy of Barnabas' demands and in love with the reluctant vampire, Julia attempted to remove her rival, Victoria Winters, from the situation. After she told Vicki that Barnabas would rather be left alone, Barnabas demanded that Julia stay out of his personal affairs (346). Secretly, Julia began planting subconscious fears in Vicki's mind, hypnotizing the governess and showing her Barnabas in his coffin.

The treatments for Barnabas began to show unusual effects, and Barnabas' hand aged to that of an old man (347). After an attempt at another treatment to reverse the aging, Barnabas' entire body aged to its true appearance of 172 years (348). Julia volunteered to be Barnabas' next victim, hoping that he would see her sincerity and could use her blood to return to his youthful state. He declined her offer, and had no choice but to attack Carolyn Stoddard, who had sneaked into the Old House basement and discovered his coffin (350). The blood from Carolyn returned Barnabas to his normal appearance, and she became his eyes and ears at Collinwood. Barnabas refused to continue the experiments, even though Julia had calculated that her timetable of treatments would deliver more positive results (351).

Julia again hypnotized Vicki to implant subliminal messages, informing her that Barnabas planned to transform her into Josette Collins (352). Carolyn watched as Julia took Vicki to the Old House under hypnosis and showed her the coffin Barnabas intended for Vicki's use as a vampire (353). Carolyn attempted to steal Julia's notebook on the experiment so that Barnabas could kill her, but Julia hid the book in the Collinwood foyer grandfather clock (355, 356). Escaping to town with the lawyer Tony Peterson, Julia made a deal with Peterson to lock the notebook in his safe (357).

Barnabas began a plan to drive Julia insane by making her believe that Dr. Woodard's ghost was haunting her (358, 359, 361). Hoping the ghost of Sarah Collins would protect her, Julia contacted the spirit of the little girl, who was upset that Julia had aided Barnabas in Woodard's murder (360). Julia told Barnabas that she had spoken to his sister, who intervened when Barnabas tried to strangle her (363). The doctor later confirmed that David was telling the truth about Sarah to Elizabeth Collins Stoddard and Victoria Winters (364), and urged the Collins family to hold a séance to contact the girl's spirit. Julia assisted Roger Collins in the ritual of the séance, during which Vicki disappeared to the year 1795. Like the rest of the members of the séance, Julia became frozen in time as it was suspended for Vicki's trip to the past (365).

1968[]

Time restarted at the séance, and Vicki reappeared moments later. Julia did not allow Roger or Elizabeth to call a doctor, dropping her fake identity as a historian and revealing that she, herself, was a doctor. Julia was unable to explain Vicki's disappearance and reappearance at the table, but deduced that the marks on her neck were rope burns and that she had been shot in the arm. Unwilling to expose Barnabas as a vampire and reveal her true motivations for coming to Collinwood, Julia lied to Elizabeth that she had been close to suffering a nervous breakdown in her medical practice and left to write a book about the Collins family. Although appearing calm to everyone else, Julia enjoyed the fact that Barnabas feared Vicki may have learned his secret in 1795, and that he had no control of the situation. She gloated and refused to let the vampire in to see Vicki while she rested in her room (461).

Julia attempted to make herself feel younger by cutting her hair and focused her attention on understanding the extent of Vicki's memories from 1795. She initially refused to reveal anything about her findings to Barnabas, but he convinced her to think about trying the medical cure for his vampirism again (462). Shortly after, she discovered that Barnabas had attacked Vicki anyway, and threatened to expose him if he harmed the governess further (464).

The Werewolf and Quentin's Ghost[]

Julia was the second person in Collinsport to see Chris Jennings when he returned to Collinsport and instantly mistook him for his twin brother Tom - a vampire who had bitten her fairly recently and whom she had seen destroyed. She did not, however, become aware of the presence of a werewolf until later, after Elizabeth was attacked (639) and Chris came to her with a suspicious request for sleeping pills (651). After Joe Haskell was attacked and driven insane by seeing Chris as a werewolf (655), he was sent to Windcliff Sanitarium (658), and Julia and Barnabas discovered proof that Chris was a werewolf. They began to hide him away in the old Collins family Mausoleum to stop him harming others during his transformations (676).

Julia suspected a connection between Quentin Collins, the spirit who had driven the family out of Collinwood, and Chris Jennings (699). When Barnabas decided to confront the ghost of Quentin, Julia and Professor Stokes supervised Barnabas' use of I-Ching wands. Julia feared for Barnabas when she learned that he had thrown the wands and reached the 49th hexagram, The Hexagram of Change. Barnabas' astral body left his physical body for the year 1897, and Julia and Stokes remained behind in the present (700).

1897[]

Julia and Professor Stokes stood guard over Barnabas' body which sat motionless while he was in the I-Ching trance for months. When the body disappeared suddenly, the two feared that Barnabas had died. Julia then found a letter from Barnabas explaining that he would soon die in 1897, and she set out to learn the truth about Quentin's death. She went to the abandoned Collinwood (835) and found the ghost of Beth Chavez, who told her that she had murdered Quentin on September 10, 1897. Quentin's ghost appeared with a seemingly coherent David Collins and then killed the boy (836).

Worried and hoping to save Barnabas from the fate he mentioned in his letter, Julia conducted an I-Ching ceremony of her own and traveled to 1897. Julia was at first delirious and confused, and she was unable to provide any information to help Barnabas and Quentin (837), though she later revealed that David had recovered and that the ghosts of Quentin and Beth had disappeared. Julia's arrival prompted Barnabas to secretly plan an elaborate deception that would allow him to fight the evil Count Petofi more freely. Julia began treating Barnabas' vampirism with her medical knowledge once more (839). Petofi kidnapped Julia and forced her to reveal that I-Ching was the secret to time travel (840). When Barnabas attempted to rescue her, a trap from Petofi's servant Aristede fired a gun at Julia, but the bullet did not harm her, as her real body only existed in 1969 (841, 842). Petofi attempted to poison Julia, but she again survived. Petofi realized that Julia was invulnerable because only her astral body was in 1897 without a physical host body to inhabit (849). Julia secretly continued treating Barnabas while everyone, including Count Petofi, although he was staked in his coffin (871). Julia began to feel strange, hearing a howling wind and Professor Stokes' voice in the present. Realizing that something related to her time travel was affecting her astral body, Julia asked Angelique to finish the work she had started, and the former enemy agreed. Julia learned that Quentin's mind had indeed been moved into Count Petofi's body just before she disappeared back in 1969 (858).

The Leviathan Saga[]

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Julia in 1970

Julia checked the Old House frequently, hoping Barnabas had returned from 1897 (887). While looking for Barnabas, she confronted Paul Stoddard, but he got away before she could learn who he was. After spending the night at the Old House, Julia and Carolyn went antique shopping in the village. She purchased a landscape painting by Charles Delaware Tate from Philip and Megan Todd's antique shop and began to wonder if Tate might still be alive and able to paint a portrait of Chris Jennings as he had Quentin Collins (888). Barnabas returned to the present, but Julia did not know that he had come back via 1796 and under the control of the Leviathans, who planned to retake the Earth. Barnabas said he returned in an I-Ching trance, which seemed to confuse Julia. She became suspicious of the Naga Box and Barnabas' strange, distant behavior as they spoke. Barnabas gave few details about his month in the past after Julia's departure, and when she asked if Barnabas had returned because everything had been resolved, Barnabas said he had returned because he wanted to (889).

After Barnabas told Chris Jennings that he would be unable to do anything to help with his condition, Julia admitted to Chris that she knew Barnabas was lying about returning to 1969 through the I-Ching because she had locked the Old House basement door from the outside. She reasoned that if Barnabas had returned that way, he would still have been locked in the basement when she arrived. Julia became determined to uncover what was wrong with Barnabas and sneaked back into the house. She heard strange breathing noises coming from the Naga Box, but had no idea that it was about to unleash terrible danger into 1969 (889).

Julia soon learned that someone was interested in purchasing her Tate painting (890), and was surprised to see that the request had come from actress Olivia Corey, whom Julia knew as Amanda Harris from 1897 (896). She was also asked to examine the new baby staying at the antique shop and noticed that Barnabas' Naga Box was now at the shop. While she examined the baby, she found that it had a strange birthmark on its wrist (897).

Julia again questioned Barnabas after he nearly killed a man named Grant Douglas with his car. Julia saw that Grant was identical to Quentin Collins, but Barnabas tried to convince her that he was not actually the man they had known from the past (905). When Grant woke up from the accident-induced coma, Julia became convinced that Barnabas had somehow been responsible for his inability to recall anything about his past (907).

At Collinwood, the ranting of the newly returned Paul Stoddard perked Julia's suspicion of the antique shop further (907). She noticed the same birthmark she had observed on the baby at the antique shop on the next two children who were reportedly staying with Philip and Megan Todd, although she could not yet explain it (911, 913/914).

Julia worked with Grant Douglas in an attempt to restore his memory, using both hypnosis and the gramophone in Quentin's room at Collinwood, to no avail (909, 910). Julia eventually learned that Olivia Corey's interest in her painting was actually due to a second painting underneath the landscape (909). Julia called upon Professor T. Eliot Stokes to get help with the painting, and he recommended an expert who removed the top layer. Underneath was a portrait of Amanda Harris (910). Although she learned that Charles Delaware Tate had died, Julia soon discovered another painting just like her landscape, only painted by another artist, Harrison Monroe. She began to suspect that Tate might still be alive but using a different name (911, 912), and this was confirmed when she visited the man in his nearby home in the middle of the night (913/914).

Barnabas began a ritual to bring Julia under the control of the Leviathans, as her curiosity had brought her too close to uncovering their goal. Julia resisted the urge to open the Naga Box, and Barnabas told Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, also a part of the cult, that Julia had been able to fight the power of the box because she had a rare genetic immunity to Leviathan control (916).

The doctor anguished during the full moon, fearing for both Chris Jennings and Grant Douglas, whom she feared was also a werewolf. She was soon relieved to find that Quentin had not transformed, indicating that his portrait was still intact somewhere (918). She found the portrait, also painted over, in the collection of Sky Rumson, husband of Angelique (923). Angelique agreed to loan Julia the painting in secret so that the landscape could be removed and transferred to another canvas, as long as Julia did not involve her with the Collins family (924). Julia would then have the portrait of Quentin, which she was sure would trigger Grant Douglas' memory.

The sudden illness and death of Michael Hackett, the current form of the Leviathan child from the antique shop, distracted Julia from her business with Grant Douglas and Olivia Corey (927). Although she pronounced the boy dead, she suspected something was not right and went to see the boy's previous caretaker. After meeting the woman, Julia hid outside and watched as Philip Todd also emerged from the house, confirming that all was not as it seemed (928). Urgency returned to the matter with Grant very quickly, as Julia learned that Olivia Corey was definitely Amanda Harris and that she would die if Grant did not remember that he was Quentin and profess his love to her. She expedited the removal of the landscape from Quentin's portrait and showed it to Grant, restoring his memories (931, 932).

When the Leviathan child from the antique shop escaped in its true form and killed Paul Stoddard, whom Julia had hidden at Professor Stoke's flat, Julia suggested to Collinsport Sheriff Davenport that he investigate the antique shop (933, 934). The two of them went together and found Jeb Hawkes, the adult Leviathan, in the upstairs room of the shop. Jeb was rude and short with Julia, but she maintained pleasantries, all the while suspecting something unusual was still happening. After leaving, the sheriff confirmed that he was also still suspicious of the Todds and their shop (935). Julia encountered Jeb again, this time at Collinwood, and saw that he also had the birthmark on his wrist. She had Quentin dig up Michael Hackett's grave and saw that there was no body in the boy's coffin. Certain that she was on to something, Julia demanded again that Barnabas explain the situation, which he finally agreed to do (937). At the Old House, Barnabas revealed how he had been captured by the Leviathans after following Lady Kitty Hampshire from 1897 to 1797. The two also discussed Quentin's portrait, Julia's agreement with Angelique to leave her alone, and Jeb's plans for Carolyn Stoddard (938). Shortly after, Julia took a step past her own jealousy and accepted Maggie Evans as an ally when she, too, was able to resist the control of the Leviathans (943).

Julia participated in a seance to contact Josette's ghost, but she warned Barnabas that, if Josette were truly a prisoner of the Leviathans, she might not be able to appear. After Josette's spirit revealed no knowledge of the Leviathans, Barnabas decided to take action against Jeb and the other members of the cult (948). Julia worried that Barnabas would be punished for fighting the Leviathans, and when Quentin told her that Barnabas had failed to destroy the Naga Box and had not been killed for trying, she decided that Jeb had probably turned Barnabas into a vampire (951).

Julia and Quentin saw Barnabas at the Blue Whale with a newly arrived member of the Leviathan cult, and his disinterested behavior only added to her worries. Later, Julia discovered the body of the girl she had seen with Barnabas, and, upon discovering fang marks on the neck, realized that Barnabas had indeed become a vampire again. She offered to begin treating Barnabas with injections to cure him, but Barnabas refused to begin right away because he planned to strike a different blow against Jeb (951). Julia attempted to reach Willie Loomis so that he could protect Barnabas during the day (952), and eventually succeeded in getting him to return to Collinsport (956). She also convinced Barnabas to begin the treatments to cure him again (952), but after a week of injections, he reported that the fluid appeared to be having no effect on his system. Julia, however, assured him that the treatments would succeed (957).

Jeb watched through the window of the Old House parlor as Julia treated Barnabas some nights later, realizing what she was doing to help the vampire. Julia discovered that night that Barnabas had killed Megan Todd, and the two prepared to drive a stake through her heart before she could rise as a vampire, but Megan woke while Barnabas was getting the stake ready, and she escaped from the Old House. When Julia returned to Collinwood, later, Jeb had he recently resurrected zombies attack and kidnap the doctor (963). She awoke in the carriage house on the estate, where Bruno forced her into Jeb's new transformation room. There, Julia saw Jeb in his true form. She was shocked when he did not kill her, but instead asked her to devise a way of "curing" him of his Leviathan form just as he had seen her attempting to cure Barnabas of his vampirism. Julia was unsure of how to proceed, or if making Jeb human was even possible, but she agreed to begin running tests on him if he agreed to leave Barnabas alone (964). Sometime later, Nicholas Blair discovered Julia working in a makeshift laboratory she had set up at the carriage house and demanded that she reveal the nature of her work. Although Julia would not tell him what she was working on for fear that Jeb would kill her, she confirmed his guess that she was attempting to make him remain human. Jeb soon returned, but was forced to let Julia go (965).

At the Old House, Julia planned to tell Barnabas what had happened, and he arrived with Maggie and a weak Quentin. After learning that Jeb had buried Quentin alive, Julia refused to help the Leviathan leader when he appeared at the Old House moments later. He begged her to help him that night, promising that he would become a changed man (965).

After Jeb smashed the Naga Box and the Leviathan Altar exploded, Jeb's Leviathan form was also destroyed, freeing him to marry Carolyn as a human. Julia came into the Collinwood drawing room moments after Carolyn and Jeb had said their vows, and she offered her congratulations to the couple. Later, she rushed to the Old House to tell Barnabas what had occurred (969).

Julia offered to inspect the damage to the carriage house with Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, allowing Barnabas the chance to search the east wing of Collinwood for Megan Todd's coffin. When she returned from the carriage house, Julia was shocked and horrified to hear Barnabas' story of seeing what appeared to be Julia and Elizabeth in a room in the east wing (969). The doctor investigated the room with Barnabas, but the two witnessed nothing unusual. Julia explained a theory she had heard from Professor Stokes about Parallel Time, suggesting that Barnabas had discovered a warp in time in the east wing. They soon found Megan Todd, but she refused to accept injections to cure her, claiming that she liked her new life. Julia and Barnabas later saw Roger Collins, obviously showing signs of a vampire attack, and Julia expressed horror at Barnabas' plans to destroy Megan. Later, she questioned Elizabeth about the east wing, noting that she had realized only that day how little she truly knew about Collinwood, but learned little to help in her investigation of the strange occurrences Barnabas had witnessed (970).

Julia accompanied Willie Loomis to the east wing to destroy Megan. Willie knocked out Roger Collins, who was guarding the coffin, and Julia treated his injuries (971).

Julia soon told Barnabas that she had given him the last injection that she could. She explained that Barnabas' system had become immune to her original formula and that she was using a newly developed treatment for him. His chemistry had reached the saturation point, and any further doses could destroy him. The two planned to wait for the sunrise to see if Barnabas had been cured, but he suddenly doubled over in pain. Barnabas claimed that he could tell he had not been cured. Julia helped him to his coffin before the sun rose, and she waited nervously for him to raise the following night. As she stood, waiting in front of the cellar door, Julia contemplated the thought that her treatments might have killed Barnabas while he rested; she was relieved when he emerged, albeit with increased blood-lust, from the cellar (977).

Julia went to the Collinwood caretaker's cottage and examined Sabrina Stewart, finding her weak from a vampire attack. She confronted Barnabas, demanding to know why he had attacked Sabrina. Julia believed that her own injections were responsible for the increased need for blood, and worried that, until the effects of her injections wore off, Barnabas was in increased danger of exposure from the concerned people of the village. The doctor wished that a solution to control Barnabas' need could be found so that he would not kill Sabrina, and believed that the two would eventually be able to find a cure for his condition. Moments later, Julia learned that Jeb had been killed, pushed off of Widows' Hill by Sky Rumson. Barnabas sneaked out to confront Sky, and Julia later questioned Barnabas about where he had gone. She admitted that she was not condemning him, but Barnabas never revealed that he had forced Sky to shoot himself in the chest. Panicking because of his insatiable lust for blood, Barnabas rushed to the east wing parlor, hoping to finally enter Parallel Time and potentially be free of his curse. Julia hurried after Barnabas, yelling that she wanted to talk to him, but Barnabas had already transitioned into Parallel Time, and Julia, unable to enter the room, was forced to watch him from the door. Julia pondered with horror that Barnabas could be trapped in the other time band (980).

1970 Parallel Time[]

During Barnabas' absence, Julia spent time waiting in the parlor, hoping to travel into Parallel Time and join her friend. She voiced her fears, wondering if Barnabas' curse had been discovered, not knowing that Quentin Collins could hear and see her from the other universe (1007). She was seen in the room again when Barnabas and Quentin visited the east wing later (1012). When Julia saw her counterpart talking with Angelique Stokes Collins about destroying Barnabas, she worried that he was in danger. Shortly after, Barnabas returned to the normal time-line (1031), but told Julia that he intended to help Maggie Evans Collins in Parallel Time. Although Julia offered to go with him, Barnabas traveled to the parallel band alone once again (1032).

A conversation with Quentin Collins from her own time band inadvertently revealed to the Julia Hoffman of Parallel Time that Barnabas was a vampire. The evil Hoffman prepared to stake Barnabas in his coffin (1035), but Julia arrived in Parallel Time and killed her double at the last moment. Immediately after, Julia was forced to pretend that she was Hoffman in a conversation with Bruno Hess. Although he noted that Julia did not look or sound as Hoffman normally did, Julia was able to explain his questions away. She soon encountered William Loomis, and, although plagued with guilt over the murder of her counterpart, worked with the writer to find out if Hoffman had told Angelique about Barnabas' vampirism. Julia began to pose as her parallel self again, this time dressing as she had, and learned that Angelique knew nothing about Barnabas' secret (1036).

Julia decided to stay in Parallel Time to help Barnabas, taking the risk of Angelique discovering her true identity. Julia was speaking to Angelique when the witch suddenly felt her energy draining. She told Julia to go to her father Timothy Stokes' home, but Julia did not know where that was and had to look in the phone book to find it. She went to Stokes' house, and he showed her the body of Roxanne Drew, whom he was using to keep Angelique alive. Stokes told her that he had given the body an injection and that Angelique should have recovered. He also inadvertently revealed how to destroy Angelique: by killing the body of the young girl. Julia reported this to Barnabas and arranged for a time when they could enter Stokes' home and kill the body. Although Barnabas planned to stab the girl (1038), he was stopped by the sight of her beauty. Julia told Barnabas that his choice to keep the girl alive was wrong and that Angelique's future wrongdoings were now Barnabas' responsibility. Barnabas had Julia examine the body, and she determined that the girl showed signs of being near death. Stokes returned, and Julia urged Barnabas to leave. She explained to Stokes that she had come to the house because of a premonition that Angelique was in danger, and he believed her lie (1039). After Quentin was arrested for the murder of Bruno, Julia and Barnabas discussed having missed their only opportunity to destroy the body, and that doing so after Quentin's arrest would only serve to hurt him. Barnabas urged Julia to stay with Angelique as much as possible (1041).

Julia spoke to Carolyn Stoddard Loomis, and they agreed that, although Angelique had been responsible for the death of Bruno, that someone else had been to blame for Angelique's own murder (1042). When Carolyn remembered events from the night of Angelique's death and refused to tell Julia, the doctor began to suspect that Carolyn was protecting Will Loomis. Later, Barnabas decided to steal Roxanne's body from Stokes' home to use it against Angelique, hoping that reviving the girl would incapacitate his enemy. Citing Julia's experience with bringing Adam to life, Barnabas expected Julia to help. To his surprise, she refused, disagreeing with his plan (1043). When Barnabas returned later with the body, however, Julia agreed to help her friend to keep him out of danger (1044).

Julia rushed back to Collinwood when Barnabas began to feel that Will Loomis was in danger, and the doctor burst into the tower room, hoping to save Will. Will, already alarmed by Angelique, jumped from the window to his death. When Julia claimed that Will's spinal cord had been broken, Angelique questioned Julia's apparently sudden medical abilities. Julia played off Angelique's concern and later began her experiment to bring Roxanne back to life. She used mild electric shock combined with injections, but the procedure seemed to fail at first. After Julia left Barnabas to stay with Roxanne, the girl temporarily awoke (1045).

Julia was alarmed to learn that Inspector Hamilton, an old friend of Parallel Time's Hoffman, wanted to question her about the deaths at Collinwood. Without any other options, Julia decided to bluff her way through the questions Hamilton would ask her as best she could. During their talk, Julia asked the inspector how his wife was, not realizing that Hoffman had been present for the woman's funeral three years prior. When Hamilton asked Julia to greet him in Hoffman's customary way, Julia was unable to do so, further arousing the inspector's concern. Later, Julia attempted another shock to Roxanne Drew's body, hoping to revive her. The procedure seemed to fail again, and Julia left, not knowing that Roxanne woke up again after she was gone.

When Angelique met with the escaped Quentin in a cave, Julia spied on them and planned to arrange for Quentin to meet with Barnabas. Angelique, however, discovered that Julia was not from her time band, and prevented the doctor from getting Quentin out of the cave. Julia attempted to convince Angelique that she was the Hoffman of Parallel Time, and Angelique pretended to believe her. The two returned to Collinwood, where Julia treated Barnabas coldly in an effort to further convince Angelique of her false identity. Angelique led Julia to a hidden room beneath the house, claiming that it was the place she would put Quentin, but suddenly revealed that the prison was actually for Julia. The witch attempted hypnosis to discover Barnabas' secret, which Julia resisted, and Angelique then explained that she would live out the rest of her life in the hidden room with no food or water, and with only two candles burning until they went out. When Angelique left, Julia immediately put out one of the candles to conserve light, but found that she needed to light the second candle the following morning. Angelique came back, commenting on the cold of the room, and offering Julia a glass of water for her help, but Julia remained uncooperative. The doctor attempted to grab Angelique and escape, but lost the struggle and remained imprisoned in the room.

After Angelique's eventual defeat, Inspector Hamilton and Barnabas searched for Julia, but the doctor, overcome with weariness, had fallen asleep and did not hear their calls to her. Julia was rescued from the locked room when Roxanne used her psychic powers to locate her. Julia almost immediately went to Inspector Hamilton's office to be deposed (1059), and later returned to Loomis House with Quentin, who had been arrested again and finally cleared of charges. Julia and Barnabas attempted to rescue Maggie, who had been captured by Timothy Stokes. They reached Angelique's room, and Julia began to smell smoke. Realizing that Collinwood was on fire, they attempted to flee, but found themselves trapped in the room by a wall of flames. Roxanne, unable to enter because of the fire, was separated from the duo as the time warp occurred again and returned Barnabas and Julia to the mainstream timeline (1060).

The Destruction of Collinwood[]

Although Julia and Barnabas escaped death in Parallel Time, they soon found that the room in the east wing had not returned them to where they belonged. They had instead traveled forward in their home time band to the year 1995. Collinwood was in ruins, and no sign of the family existed at the estate. They soon encountered Mrs. Johnson, now an old woman, and learned that David Collins died in 1970. Julia and Barnabas investigated a beach shack (1061), finding Carolyn, also older, but insane from an event in 1970. She refused to answer any questions, prompting Julia to go to the records office in Collinsport for information. She was dismayed to learn that all Collins records had been suspiciously destroyed. She also encountered Professor Stokes, who warned her to leave town. Later, Barnabas and Julia spoke with Victor Flagler, whose wife had been killed while visiting the ruins of Collinwood, but learned little to help them understand the disaster which occurred. Julia felt evil around them in their investigation. Upon returning to the mausoleum, they discovered the secret room had been opened (1062), and Carolyn was waiting inside, again warning the two to leave (1063).

At Collinwood, Julia found a dagger on the drawing room desk and suggested that its appearance and the sound of tinkling music in the house was not intended to frighten them away. Julia was almost killed by a falling statue, which she noted was just like Victor Flagler's wife, and a strange ghostly presence began to make itself known (1063). Mrs. Johnson explained that something happened in the Collinwood playroom, but she was prevented from saying more by Gerard Stiles, a ghost in mid-19th-century clothing. Later, after they were nearly able to get answers to their questions, Barnabas and Julia found Mrs. Johnson dead. They followed Carolyn back to Collinwood only to discover a secret playroom in the west wing where the same music they had heard before was playing again (1064). In the playroom, both Barnabas and Julia saw two figures disappear before their eyes, but Carolyn denied that anyone else had been in the room (1065).

Julia and Barnabas went to see Professor Stokes, and he agreed to help them learn more about the disaster from 1970. Julia noticed a letter to Stokes stating that Quentin Collins, confined to a sanitarium, had taken a turn for the worse. At the Old House, Julia and Barnabas found Quentin attempting to slash his portrait in the attic. Although he was clearly insane, Quentin led the two back to Collinwood's playroom where they witnessed the ghost of David Collins (1065). Julia and Barnabas saw the ghost of David again, this time dancing with a young girl they had never seen before. Julia noted that the dancing of the children was of an old style and unlike how they would have danced in 1970. The following day, Julia was startled awake by Quentin, who seemed to have no memory that Barnabas was a vampire and unable to exist before night. She saw the ghost of the young girl again in the window, beckoning her back to Collinwood. Julia followed the ghost, who led her back to the playroom again. The door slammed, and Julia found herself trapped in the room with the evil spirit of Gerard (1066), who placed her under his power (1067).

Julia returned to the Old House and tried to tell Barnabas about her visit to the playroom, but Gerard's ghost frightened her from the window and prevented her from telling the story (1067). Julia began to disagree with Barnabas, and he noticed that something was unusual about her behavior (1068). When the two found Carolyn dead at Collinwood after writing a list of clues about the house's destruction, Julia followed Gerard's urgings and did not examine the body, which mysteriously disappeared moments later. She suggested to Barnabas that calling the sheriff would do no good, but agreed to go to the police when Gerard nodded his approval behind Barnabas. Julia, Barnabas, and the sheriff later found Carolyn's corpse in the playroom, and Julia refused to leave Carolyn's side when Barnabas decided to ask Stokes to perform an exorcism of the house. Alone, she pleaded with Gerard's ghost to leave the house because of the exorcism, but he mentally intoned instructions for her to reveal Barnabas' secret to the sheriff instead. The following day, Julia asked the sheriff to return just before dusk so that she could help him (1069).

Gerard forced Julia to remain in the Old House drawing room while the sheriff went to dispatch Barnabas in the basement. Barnabas emerged alone sometime later, having killed the sheriff, and Julia admitted that she was to blame. Barnabas decided to try and return to 1970 with Julia as soon as possible, and when she suggested that he go back alone, he warmly told her that he would never leave without her. Stokes, Barnabas, and Julia performed a séance to contact Carolyn's spirit, and Julia spoke as Carolyn, but Gerard interrupted the ceremony and killed Stokes. In the confusion, Gerard called Julia back to the playroom and convinced her to stab herself with a dagger. Barnabas intervened and stopped Julia, but Gerard used his powers to make her become ill. The ghost of the young girl appeared again and showed the two a hidden door and a mysterious staircase leading out of the room. Barnabas helped Julia move along the stairs, and they soon found themselves back in 1970 (1070).

Hallie Stokes confronted the two as they came out of the playroom door (1070), and Julia, fully recovered from Gerard's power, realized that Hallie was alive and not the ghost they had seen in the future. Julia and Barnabas rushed downstairs to inform Elizabeth and Quentin of their discoveries in 1995, but were met with shock and skepticism. Julia recalled that they had left parallel time on August 3rd, but Quentin informed them that the current date was August 3rd, and therefore could not account for their week in 1995. Unwilling to accept that they had hallucinated the future events, Julia and Barnabas began to research their information. Julia brought several historical volumes loaned from Elizabeth to the drawing-room to aid in the search for biographies of Gerard and Daphne, another ghost Barnabas had encountered in 1995. They went to the graveyard and found the tombstones of both people marked with deaths in the year 1841. Julia later questioned Hallie in the drawing-room, casually asking her if she was familiar with a place called Rose Cottage. That name had appeared in one of Carolyn's clues from 1995, but was unfamiliar to all those living at Collinwood in 1970 (1071).

Julia and Barnabas feared that a lunar eclipse represented "The Night of the Sun and the Moon," another of the clues from the future. Julia attempted to take the children to the tower room to watch the eclipse with her and Quentin, but found them strangely uninterested (1075). Not long after, Julia felt the presence of Gerard Stiles in Collinwood, but claimed that it was not as strong as it had been in 1995. When Barnabas planned to evacuate the house, Julia was sure that Elizabeth Collins Stoddard would never agree to his plan. Julia indicated that, now that Gerard was at Collinwood, they would soon see the effects of his presence, and could use them as proof of the pending disaster. She also stated that Gerard's ghost had not yet taken complete control of the house, and wondered how long it would be until he did. Quentin soon asked Julia what she had learned about Daphne Harridge, and pretended to joke about his future connection to the ghost, not revealing to Julia that he had already encountered the spirit. Exasperated, Julia wished that everyone would believe her and Barnabas' fears. When Barnabas asked Julia if she believed that Quentin knew nothing to help them, she admitted that she did, thinking that Quentin would not wish harm to come to the children in the house. She also noted that the feeling of Gerard's presence had lessened, but that he was still present. When Barnabas suggested a seance, Julia opposed the notion, hoping to avoid bringing further evil into the house (1078).

After Barnabas went to astrologist Sebastian Shaw in an attempt to convince him to complete Carolyn's horoscope and prevent yet another of the clues, Julia received a telephone call at Collinwood, interrupting her perusal of nineteenth-century tax records in an effort to locate Rose Cottage. She was shocked to hear the voice of Roxanne Drew on the line, asking for Barnabas. To Julia's surprise, Roxanne stated that she was not the same Roxanne the doctor had known previously. Julia told Barnabas that he could not proceed with this Roxanne as he had with her parallel counterpart, reasoning that everyone was different in Parallel Time. She cited herself as an example of the differences in people across the time bands, but this did not seem to deter Barnabas from pursuing Roxanne (1082). Later, Julia and Professor Stokes met at Collinwood and decided to speak with Sebastian Shaw about the imminent disaster. Although Shaw claimed to know nothing about what was to happen to the Great House, Julia walked in on him playing the piano in the drawing-room, instantly recognizing the music she had heard in the playroom in 1995. She confronted Shaw on him knowing more than he had told, and he hastily left the house (1084). She later confronted Shaw with a file on him compiled by her friends, the McClellands, who lived in New York and were fascinated by the occult (1087).

1840[]

Julia 1840

Julia in 1840

The stairway into time led Julia back to 1840, where Gerard and Daphne were still alive. She introduced herself to Ben Stokes and explained her situation (1110). While he did not immediately believe her, he eventually assisted in creating a suitable cover story for Julia to be welcomed into the family (1111). Instead of showing up to be introduced at Collinwood, however, Julia went to the Collins mausoleum and released Barnabas from his coffin, hoping that he had joined her via I-Ching. Unfortunately, Barnabas had not yet arrived from 1970, and this version of the vampire did not know her or want to help with her plans. She and Ben decided to chain Barnabas in his coffin again, but found that the coffin was gone when they returned to the mausoleum (1112). Julia found herself causing some of the future events she had experienced, as Barnabas attacked Roxanne Drew and planned to make her his bride (1114).

The family at Collinwood soon met Julia, who, using the last name Collins, was able to set up the story that she and her brother Barnabas were the children of the "original" Barnabas Collins. Julia explained to the family that she had been living on a farm in Pennsylvania and that her brother had written to her and requested that she meet him at Collinwood. When asked why she had not made contact with the family prior to 1840, Julia stated that her brother had more of an interest in the family than she did. Gerard Stiles immediately suspected something about Julia was out of place. Gabriel Collins found an earring belonging to the doctor in the upstairs playroom before Julia introduced herself, and Gerard found the matching earring in Julia's room (1112).

Barnabas again attacked Roxanne and left her to die, but Julia moved Roxanne to Josette's room at the Old House. To Ben Stokes' amazement, she gave the girl a blood transfusion, and Roxanne began to recover. Barnabas appeared in the room and prepared to kill Julia, but was stopped when his mind from 1970 took control of his body, and Barnabas and Julia were reunited once again (1116). Julia tried to hypnotize Roxanne, but the girl escaped from her supervision and showed up at Collinwood (1117).

Later, Barnabas sent Julia to confront Daphne Harridge before she could come to Collinwood. Julia warned her to leave town, stating that she would soon be offered the position of governess and that accepting the job would lead to her death (1129). Barnabas then told Julia to travel to the port of Bedford to get information on the witchcraft trials held there in the 17th century. She returned with news that after the beheading of warlock Judah Zachery during the trials, all of the members of the judges' families died mysterious deaths. Julia noted especially that one of the judges was Amadeus Collins. That night, Leticia Faye, under the power of Zachery's still-living severed head, tricked Julia into falling under its influence as well (1131). Julia began working to reunite the head and its body (1132), and soon after, she had converted the hidden crypt which had once held the body into an underground laboratory to perform the task (1135). With lightning, Julia managed to bring Judah Zachery back to life (1136). Barnabas, concerned about Julia's behavior, soon discovered her secret (1137), and detained her so that she could not go to Judah as his body burned in a fire in the laboratory. When the body was destroyed, Julia was free of the warlock's control (1138).

Julia and Barnabas had to turn their focus immediately back to Roxanne Drew. Julia tried to convince the girl not to marry Lamar Trask, and Roxanne broke off her engagement because of her love for Barnabas. The success was short-lived, however, as Angelique, masquerading as Barnabas' wife, caused the vampire wounds on Roxanne's neck to reopen and kill her. Barnabas and Julia became intent on preventing her from rising as a vampire (1139). When Angelique found Julia's appointment book from 1970, Julia confessed to her that she and Barnabas had come from the future and that she and Angelique had originally met in the year 1968. Angelique declared that she considered Julia to be an enemy, and said that she would eventually deal with her. Later, Angelique prevented Julia from staking Roxanne by making her fall asleep. Julia arrived at Roxanne's grave too late and Roxanne attacked her (1143). Angelique took Julia prisoner and held her in an abandoned lighthouse, planning to let her become a vampire as well (1144), but Barnabas rescued Julia before Roxanne could kill her. Julia recovered at Rose Cottage (1149) while Randall Drew destroyed Roxanne by keeping her out of her coffin during the sunrise. When the vampire died, Julia was released from her power. She went with Randall to open the Old House cellar and release the captive Lamar Trask, who had been locked there to prevent him from going to Roxanne during her return. She defended Barnabas' actions in the ordeal, but was unable to prevent Randall from becoming suspicious (1150).

Shortly after, Julia tried to treat Desmond Collins, who was choking with no apparent cause. Suspecting witchcraft, Julia confronted Angelique, but found that she knew nothing of the attack on Desmond. Although she was upset that Julia had escaped captivity in the lighthouse, Angelique agreed to help the doctor by attempting to contact the person who was truly using the black magic on Desmond. Julia didn't believe Angelique's evasions when the spell revealed only to the witch that the person responsible was Judah Zachery. Angelique again threatened to deal with Julia at the first opportunity she had (1152).

Julia learned from Carrie Stokes that Gerard Stiles and Lamar Trask had taken a journal belonging to Ben Stokes (1168), and she immediately informed Barnabas. This prompted him to ask Angelique for help, and she, unwilling to lose Barnabas, lifted the vampire curse so that he could appear during the day. Gerard came to the Old House and held Julia at gunpoint, but left when he discovered that Barnabas was not a vampire. Julia refused to accept that Angelique had helped Barnabas for free, and was sure that she would eventually have a price (1168, 1169).

Professor Stokes arrived by using the stairway into time sometime later, and Julia planned to introduce him as a friend from Pennsylvania. She was unable to meet Stokes for his formal introduction at Collinwood that night, however, as the ghost of Roxanne Drew contacted Julia in a dream and attempted to show her where Barnabas, the prisoner of Lamar Trask, was being held. Angelique woke Julia from her dream, however, and Julia was forced to go searching with her to the last place she could remember from her dream (1177). Julia and Angelique eventually rescued Barnabas, and he was able to appear in court as Quentin Collins' new legal representation (1178).

Later, Professor Stokes and Julia warned Daphne Harridge about Parallel Time when she observed strange visions in the east wing parlor (1187). Julia also treated Desmond Collins for a gunshot wound he received while breaking out of prison with Quentin Collins (1190). Julia soon found the body of Gabriel Collins, who had died in a fall from the roof of Collinwood. She described to Daphne that his neck appeared to have been broken (1191). Gerard suspected that Julia had been helping Quentin and Desmond, but Julia blew off his accusations and pretended to go to bed for the night. She sneaked out of Collinwood to see Quentin and Desmond again and took a roundabout route to the fishing shack where the escaped prisoners were hiding, but Gerard found them anyway and prepared to finalize his plans against Quentin (1193).

Julia was unable to help Angelique when Lamar Trask shot her, and she admitted to Desmond that she and her friends had come from the future. Desmond believed their story and went with Julia, Barnabas, and Stokes to Quentin's laboratory. Before going up the stairway into time, Julia voiced her worry that the group could find Collinwood destroyed, as they had left it, when they returned to the future (1198).

Final Fate[]

Using the stairway into time, Julia returned to the present, now 1971, with Barnabas and Professor Stokes and was elated to discover that Collinwood was not in ruins. Two hours later, Julia commented on her happiness at wearing the more comfortable clothing of the present day. After finding that the disaster from 1970 had, indeed, been prevented, Julia assured Barnabas that they would never forget anyone they encountered in their time travel adventure. She and Barnabas left the Collinwood drawing room together in the final scene set in the present on the series (1198).

Post-Show Imaginings[]

In the program, it was unwritten (but expertly acted by Grayson Hall) that Julia had romantic feelings for Barnabas which he did not seem to return in kind, though he was extremely devoted to her. A TV Guide article written by Dark Shadows head writer Sam Hall revealed the outline the show would've taken had it not been canceled sooner than expected. The outlined plans involved Barnabas, a vampire once again, becoming ill due to his unique relationship with Adam. Julia would travel to Singapore to treat Adam and there fall ill herself. Barnabas, well again, would come to her and, at long last, declare his love for her and propose that they marry. After their marriage, they would remain in the Far East, away from the threats Angelique posed to anyone Barnabas loved, and Julia would permanently cure Barnabas of his vampirism.

Prior to 1973, she wrote the book The Nature and Nuture of Hemophages. Cyrus Longworth discovered that Sabrina Jennings owned a copy.

In the 2003 audio play Return to Collinwood, Julia and Barnabas are unable to attend the family reunion that is the core of the play because they are on a spiritual retreat in the mountains around Hong Kong.

The role of Julia Hoffman was taken over from the late Grayson Hall by Julie Newmar in the audio drama Bloodline. Prior to Bloodline, Julia continued to perform her experiments in hopes of curing Barnabas. While traveling the world, one such experiment separated Julia's spirit from her body, forcing it to inhabit a new host body (a fate Barnabas similarly shared at the time). After the disaster, Julia and Barnabas return to Collinsport for the wedding of David Collins and Amy Jennings.

During Bloodline, Barnabas and Julia move back into the old house, where Julia continues her experiments; seeking a cure for Barnabas (as well as making a synthetic blood substitute to tide him over until such a time) as well as finding a way to get back into her old body. During this time, she reaches an agreement with sheriff Rhonda Tate and doctor Richard Hill to steal blood bags from the hospital to sate Barnabas. However, Rhonda and Richard have to cut Barnabas and Julia off when the blood is discovered missing. His supply running thin, Julia begins to worry; as Barnabas' hunger begins to grow, his mental state begins to deteriorate.

The Collins family eventually discovers that several family members have begun disappearing, being displaced through time with no one having any memory of them. Eventually, every member of the family disappears, leaving only Barnabas and Julia... and Julia realizes she is inadvertently responsible.

The body Julia's spirit is inhabiting is that of a woman named Lilith. Several years earlier, Lilith's sister Cathy was one of Barnabas' victims. Granted powers by the Dark Lord Diabolos, Lilith began enacting her revenge against Barnabas. She sabotaged Julia's experiment and made sure Julia's spirit would inhabit her body. Then, Julia would unknowingly bring Lilith to Collinwood, where she would banish the Collins family through time and eventually force Julia herself to stake Barnabas.

After a long confrontation, Julia is finally able to make Lilith see reason. She convinces Lilith that Barnabas is not the monster she thinks he is and that she (Julia) is tired of that constant struggles. Swayed, Lilith brings the Collins family back and restores their lost memories. She also transfers Julia's spirit back into her body. As a parting gift, she is even able to remake Barnabas' original body (which had been destroyed), and placed Barnabas' spirit in it.

Afterward, Julia and Barnabas left Collinsport to resume traveling the world, this time taking Jacqueline Tate (Rhonda's daughter who wished to follow in Julia's footsteps, train under her, and become a doctor) with them. Slipping away quietly, they left a goodbye message for the Collins family on Tom Cunningham's tape recorder.

Notes[]

  • Julia was highly intelligent. She demonstrated excellent knowledge of psychiatry, hematology, chemistry, engineering, and science fiction. She could assemble a complex laboratory without electricity using acid vats, or create a blood transfuser in a primitive era. Her memory was reliable even in times of stress; she was familiar with the theory of Parallel Time and adapted to non-scientific methods, such as magic. She often treated friends and foe with diffidence and let them do most of the talking, keeping her own counsel. She could work against the plans of friends and enemies if she felt it was for the greater good. Barnabas could often cajole her into helping with dangerous plans, but the one thing he could not do was get her to stay away from danger if it affected her friends.
  • Julia quickly became well-liked and respected among the Collins family. While she was best known for her friendship with Barnabas, she was close to Quentin and easily demonstrated her affection for the children. When Jabez Hawkes sent zombies to kidnap her, Roger and Quentin quickly leaped to her rescue. Carolyn eventually became a devoted friend and was one of the few people who reminded Barnabas that Julia loved him. She might have loved Barnabas, but she often worked quietly against his wishes, such as when he was under the control of Angelique or the Leviathans because she knew it was the right thing to do.
  • On occasion she demonstrated a dry humor, as once describing Barnabas as the most determined night person she'd ever known.
  • Despite her fear of Collinwood's dangerous opponents, she never stopped fighting them. When Trask's ghost trapped Barnabas in the wall of his cellar basement, she called up his spirit despite her obvious terror and re-directed the vengeful ghost into hunting the witch who caused all of this (519). That freed her and Willie Loomis to open the wall and let Barnabas out. When Cassandra forced the dream curse on Vicki, Julia ignored her fear in her outrage, and slapped her across the face (535).
  • Julia Hoffman was one of the few humans the warlock Nicholas Blair held in regard. Thanks to The Mirror, he knew she was deeply frightened of him but admired her for facing him. He was known to refer to her as "the inimitable Dr. Hoffman".
  • The character of Dr. Julia Hoffman was originally intended to be a male character. Early script drafts identified the character simply as Dr. Hoffman, "Dr. J. Hoffman" or "Dr. Julian Hoffman." In one issue of the Gold Key comic book series, an amnesiac Barnabas believes himself to be "Jules Hoffman".
  • In an interview that can be found on disc 108 of the Complete Original Series writer Joe Caldwell (who wrote the episode Julia debuted in) recounts a story where he suggested the name Julius Hoffman, to which producer Bob Costello jokingly remarked "Julia Hoffman", which Dan [Curtis] went with. According to the same interview, Julia's original fate was to be dead in a vat of acid, a fate she was spared thanks to the very warm reception to the character.
  • Julia was one of a rare group of humans with a predisposed immunity to Leviathan absorption into their cult. This immunity was not discussed in detail, but was due to the genetic structure of the individual (916). Another human with this immunity to Leviathan control was Maggie Evans (942, 943).
  • In 1840, when masquerading as a long-lost Collins cousin, Julia claimed to have lived in Pennsylvania for many years - Pennsylvania is Grayson Hall's home state.

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265, 276, 282, 283, 284, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 295, 296, 298, 299, 300, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308, 309, 314, 315, 317, 318, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 332, 333, 336, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 461, 462, 464, 466, 468, 469, 472, 474, 476, 480, 481, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 496, 497, 500, 501, 503, 507, 508, 510, 511, 512, 515, 516, 520, 521, 522, 531, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 541, 542, 544, 547, 548, 549, 554, 557, 558, 560, 561, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 579, 580, 582, 584, 585, 590, 591, 592, 593, 595, 596, 597, 600, 601, 604, 605, 606, 608, 612, 613, 615, 616, 618, 619, 620, 621, 627, 628, 629, 633/634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 649, 651, 654, 655, 658, 659, 660, 661, 666, 667, 672, 673, 674, 675, 677, 678, 683, 686, 687, 688, 692, 693, 698, 699, 700, 815, 835, 836, 837, 839, 840, 841, 842, 845, 847, 849, 853, 858, 887, 888, 889, 890, 896, 898, 900, 903, 905, 907, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913/914, 916, 918, 922, 923, 924, 927, 928, 930, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 937, 938, 940, 943, 948, 951, 952, 957, 958, 963, 964, 965, 969, 970, 971, 977, 980, 1007, 1008, 1012, 1031, 1032, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1047, 1048, 1050, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1075, 1076, 1078, 1079, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1116, 1117, 1122, 1129, 1131, 1132, 1134/1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1143, 1144, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1152, 1168, 1169, 1172, 1173, 1176, 1177, 1187, 1191, 1193, 1198

Julia was later played by Helena Bonham Carter in the 2012 Tim Burton Remake. The cast included: Johnny Depp, Eva Green and Michelle

Audio Appearances: Bloodline

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