Max Ryan
Max Ryan (born 2 January 1967 in the North of England) is a British actor and former motocross racer.[1][2] After a near-death experience in motocross he eventually turned to acting. After some lesser supporting roles in famous British soap operas and a resident personality on a popular 1990s British game show, The Price is Right, he landed a role in the Jet Li action film Kiss of the Dragon. His performance led to other opportunities such as co-starring with Steven Seagal as the main villain in The Foreigner as well as appearing in Sean Connery's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Later roles include a villain in Jason Statham's Death Race and a supporting role in Sex and the City 2.
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Born | England, UK | 2 January 1967
Years active | 1998–present |
Occupation | Actor, motocross racer |
Website | www |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2001 | Kiss of the Dragon | Lupo |
2003 | Craven Marsh | Craven Marsh |
The Foreigner | Dunoir | |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Dante | |
2006 | Thr3e | Milton |
2007 | The Box | Jack Taggart |
2008 | Death Race | Pachenko |
2009 | Dark Moon Rising | Darkman/Bender |
2010 | Dry Run | James |
Sex and the City 2 | Rikard Spirt | |
2012 | A Dark Day's Night | Max |
2013 | Blackline: The Beirut Contract | Miller |
The Rogue | Bertrand | |
Double Fault | Nick Halladay | |
2014 | Rage | Kane |
2015 | Winter Dragon (pilot) | Lews Therin Telamon |
2015 | Chain of Command | Lt. Ross |
2016 | USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage | Wilbur "Chuck" Gwinn |
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gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram
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gollark: I suppose if you're disallowing abbreviations there are some shorter ones which work, at least.
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