Langley Kirkwood

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Langley Kirkwood (born April 14, 1973 in London ) is a British actor .

Life

Langley Jack Kirkwood was born in England in 1973. He made his acting debut at the age of 24 in the South African television series Natural Rhythm . He got his first major role in the action film Blast as FBI agent Phillips . He played alongside Vinnie Jones , Eddie Griffin and Vivica A. Fox , who embodied his partner. Kirkwood appeared as Bill Granger in the three-part mini-series Bermuda Triangle - Gate to Another Time , produced directly for the DVD market. In the film adaptation of The Three Question Marks and the Mystery of the Ghost Island from The Three ??? he got a supporting role. 2008 Kirkwood was in the HBO - miniseries Generation Kill as Steven Lovell to see.

In 2009 he played one of the bodyguards of Morgan Freeman's role as Nelson Mandela in Invictus . In the same year he was in front of the camera for the television series The Prisoner . In 2011 he played the role of Rudi in seven episodes of the British series Outcast . In 2012 he stood in front of the camera as Anro Rowick for the German- South African co-production The Hunt for White Gold . Furthermore, Kirkwood played in the science fiction film Dredd the Judge Lex alongside Karl Urban as Judge Dredd . In the action film Death Race: Inferno , which was released as a direct-to-DVD production in 2012, he embodies the character Dr. Small . On this work he worked with Luke Goss , Ving Rhames , Danny Trejo and Tanit Phoenix .

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