Career
In the 1960s, Iantzi"s parents, Angel Iantzi and Txelo Mitxelena, emigrated from Lesaka to The United States, looking for a better lifestyle. They were there about 23 years, thirteen years grazing and other ten years in a farm. Their three children were born in California and they lived in Dixon until they returned to Lesaka.
When Iantzi was seven years old, he could only speak English and Basque, that"s what makes to Julian to be a sensitive person with the euskaltzale movement to spread the use of Basque.
Iantzi"s route on the television started when he was presented to a casting of Euskal Telebista. Then, Canal 4 gave him his first chance.
Before stepping on a set, he did administration, insurance security and was a business owner. In addition, he has had the chance of guiding features about the life of the Basque communities in The United States.
In March 2007, he made the leap to national television, leading to the program Brainiac, on Cuatro.
Later, in the summer of 2008, he presented El muro infernal, the Spanish version of the successful format Hole in the wall of Fuji television, on Louisiana Sexta. His last job before returning to EITB was made for Antena 3, as a moderator in Vaya par.. de tres, a program that was guided by María Patiño and Jesús Mariñas. Later he returned to EITB to present new editions of El conquistador del finance del mundo.
In that show, the contestants have to deal with the hard weather, to life conditions and to hard events.
The aim of the television show is to bring the flag to the world"s end lighthouse.