Arnold Vosloo
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Born | June 16, 1962 Pretoria, South Africa |
Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African-born American actor, known for playing the title role in the 1999 film The Mummy and its sequel, The Mummy Returns. More recently, he played a South African Mercenary named Colonel Coetzee in the film Blood Diamond.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Vosloo was born in Pretoria, South Africa into an acting family, his parents having been stage-actors, and the family moved around quite a lot. They lived in Port Elizabeth, where his father ran a drive-in theatre, and Alberton. He has one sister, Nadia.
[edit] Career
Vosloo began his acting career in the South African theatre where he won several Dalro Awards for his performances in such plays as Don Juan, Hamlet, and Môre is 'n Lang Dag (Tomorrow is a Long Day) and he quickly became a regular at Pretoria's State Theatre. He also starred in Torch Song Trilogy and won another award for the TV show Meisie van Suid-Wes (Girl from South-West-Africa).
In 1984, he moved on to film where he continued Dalro Award-winning performances in films such as Boetie gaan Border toe (Little brother goes to the border, a comedy about the Border War), and Circles in a Forest (based on the book Kringe in 'n Bos by author Dalene Matthee) in 1990. Vosloo also starred in the "Boetie" sequel, Boetie op maneuvers (Boetie on maneuvers) in 1986. Vosloo also starred in Morenga (1985), Saturday Night at the Palace (based on the play by Paul Slabolepszy about racism in South Africa), Skeleton Coast (1987) and The Rutanga Tapes (1990).
Upon arriving in the U.S., Vosloo returned to the theatre where he appeared in Born In The R.S.A. at Chicago's Northlight Theatre and in the NY's Circle In The Square Uptown's short-lived production of Salomé (1992) together with Al Pacino.
His American movie debut was in 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992). He later appeared in the two less successful sequels to the 1990 film Darkman — Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1994) and Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996), filling the shoes of Liam Neeson as the titular character Darkman. He also starred in the John Woo film Hard Target, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Vosloo appeared in the title role of the 1999 movie The Mummy (starring Brendan Fraser), as well as its 2001 sequel, The Mummy Returns. In both films he played Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian high priest.
Both movies were smash hits and a spin off (without Vosloo) named The Scorpion King was produced with The Rock in the title role. In 2004, The Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride opened in both Universal Studios theme parks in Orlando and Hollywood. Vosloo and Fraser were there at both openings to promote the new rides, in which both of them star, as well as featuring a life size image of Vosloo as The Mummy.
Alongside his movie career, he guest-starred in several TV shows including The Red Shoe Diaries, American Gothic (1995), Nash Bridges (1995), Charmed (2000), and Alias (2004). He was one of the main characters in Veritas: The Quest (2003). He also had a major role in the fourth season of 24 (2005), as terrorist leader Habib Marwan.
In 2004, Vosloo returned to South Africa to make Forgiveness, about an ex-policeman who seeks out the family of the anti-Apartheid activist that he killed. His most recent film role was his role as the mercenary, Colonel Coetzee, in the 2006 film Blood Diamond which was partially filmed in South Africa. Recently, Vosloo has been involved in video games: His likeness, as well as his voice, was chosen for main hero (Saul Myers) of video game Boiling Point: Road to Hell, published in summer of 2005 by ATARI.
[edit] Personal life
In 1988, Vosloo became a naturalized United States citizen;[1] and married his Act of Piracy co-star Nancy Mulford; they divorced after three years. On 16 October 1998, he remarried, this time to Silvia Ahí, a American marketing director. His nicknames are "Arny", "Boetie" or "Boeta" (no doubt from his breakthrough role in South Africa). Both Vosloo and Ahi have become spokespersons for the Animal Rights and Rescue group IFAW, the International Fund For Animal Welfare, this according to the group's website.
Vosloo's father once worked as a carpenter and made a dinner table that seats 24, which was given as a gift to Queen Elizabeth II on her visit (she was still Princess Elizabeth then) to South Africa in 1947.[citation needed]
In an interview with Charlie Rose, Vosloo noted he looked similar to an American actor Billy Zane. According to Vosloo, when people came asking him if he was "the guy in Titanic", he replied "of course, of course!" as a joke.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Boetie gaan border toe (Little Brother Goes to the Border) | Boetie | |
1985 | Morenga | Schiller | |
1987 | Skeleton Coast | Blade | |
Saturday Night at the Palace | Dougie | ||
Steel Dawn | Makker | ||
1988 | Act of Piracy | Sean Stevens | |
Gor | Norman | ||
1989 | Reason to Die | Wilson | |
The Revenger | Mackie | ||
1990 | Circles in a Forest | Saul | |
Living to Die | Jimmy | ||
The Rutanga Tapes | Assad | ||
Buried Alive | Ken Wade | ||
1992 | The Finishing Touch | Mikael Gant | |
1492: Conquest of Paradise | Guevara | ||
1993 | Red Shoe Diaries 2: Double Dare | Bill | |
Hard Target | Pick van Cleaf | ||
1994 | Darkman II: The Return of Durant | Darkman/Dr. Peyton Westlake | Direct-to-video film |
1995 | American Gothic | Rafael Santo | Television series, Guest star in A Tree Grows in Trinity |
Fallen Angels | MacMan | Television series, Guest star in Fly Paper | |
1996 | Nash Bridges | Alex Abe | Television series, Guest star in Genesis |
Darkman III: Die, Darkman, Die | Darkman/Dr. Peyton Westlake | Direct-to-video film | |
1997 | Zeus and Roxanne | Claude Carver | |
1998 | Rough Draft | Stefan | |
Progeny | Dr. Craig Burton | ||
1999 | Strange World | Dark-Haired Man | Television series, Guest star in Pilot and Spirit Falls |
The Mummy | High Priest Imhotep | ||
2000 | Charmed | Darklighter | Television series, Guest star in Murphy's Luck |
2001 | The Red Phone: Manhunt | Wolf | Television Film |
The Mummy Returns | High Priest Imhotep | ||
2002 | Endangered Species | Warden | |
Con Express | Anton Simeonov | ||
Warrior Angels | Luke | ||
Global Effect | Dr. Richard Hume | ||
2003 | Veritas: The Quest | Vincent Siminou | Television series, Guest star in Heist, Skulls, Antarctica, Reunion and Avalon |
Agent Cody Banks | Francois Molay | ||
The Red Phone: Checkmate | Wolf | Television Film | |
2004 | Alias (TV series) | Mr. Zisman | Television series, Guest star in Crossings |
Meltdown | Khalid/Sands | Television Film | |
Forgiveness | Tertius Coetzee | ||
2005 | 24 (TV series) | Habib Marwan | Television series, recurring character |
2006 | Im Auftrag des Vatikans (Death Train) | Lennart | Television Film |
Blood Diamond | Colonel Coetzee | ||
2007 | Living & Dying | Detective Rick Devlin | |
Hidden Camera | Natas | Television Film; (post-production) | |
Shark (TV series) | Andre Zitofsky | Television series, Guest star in Gangster Movies |