by Nathan on 05 Aug 2012, 20:28
Give Dolph an interesting role and he always steals the limelight. He's one of those actors that have been pigeonholed, and not in a bad way, almost like Johnny Depp, (leagues apart though obviously,) whereby he will always get the most bizzare parts to play. I would rather he played characters like Andrew Scott, Gunnar or Andrei from OITC for the rest of his career than the dull, uninteresting, auto-pilot characters of Direct Contact and such like. He's never brought his best when given a straight up hero role, in fact in my new kindle book, due out later in the year, I discuss how many action heroes are never given the chance to explore and stretch their acting chops when they are given one dimensional characters to play. And how can they prove to be good actors when they get shit parts? How can you critisize someone for being a bad actor when they've never been allowed to act? (Rant over)
"Are we having fun yet?" - Dolph Lundgren, Universal Soldier