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Arnold Vosloo

A decade after the fall of Nazi Germany, an American aviator travels across South America in search of war criminals and encounters more than he bargained for.

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Arnold Vosloo was born in Pretoria, South Africa, to stage actor parents, Johanna Petronella Vorster and Johannes J. Daniel Vosloo. He is an Afrikaaner (of mostly Dutch, as well as German, Swiss-German, Danish, and French, descent).

Vosloo quickly established a fine reputation as an actor in his native South Africa, winning several awards there for his theater work, including "More Is 'n Lang Dag", "Don Juan" and "Torch Song Trilogy". A regular performer with South Africa's State Theatre, he also played leading roles in "Savages", "Twelfth Night" and "Hamlet". His film career in the RSA brought him The Dalro Award as Best Actor for bothManeuvers (1984)andCircles in a Forest (1989), and the Dalro Best Actor Nomination for the film version of More Is 'n Lang Dag.

After moving to the United States, he appeared in "Born In The R.S.A." at Chicago's Northlight Theatre and starred with Al Pacinoand Sheryl Lee in a Circle In The Square Uptown production of "Salome" (his character's name was "Jokanaan"). The latter running for a total of 18 performances only between June 28, 1992 and July 2, 1992. Vosloo's film credits includeRidley Scott's1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992),John Woo'sHard Target (1993) (produced byJames Jacks andSean Daniel),Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995)andDarkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996), both directed by Bradford May, andGeorge Miller'sZeus and Roxanne (1997). Equally at home on the television screen, Vosloo appeared inAmerican Gothic (1995) for Fox and Nash Bridges (1996) for CBS.

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