Roland Kickinger

Roland Kickinger

  • Born: 1968-3-30
  • Birthplace: Austria Vienna
  • Height: 6' 5" (1.96 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: Austria
  • Representative Works: Terminator: Salvation Army, Lethal Weapon 4
  • Roland Kickinger, born on March 30, 1968 in Vienna, Austria, is an actor and producer. Representative works include " Lethal Weapon 4 ".

    Performing Experience

    Roland Kickinger, starred in " Lethal Weapon 4 " in 1998 ; starred in the movie "Terminator: Salvation Army" in 2009.
    Extended Reading
    • Myrna 2022-02-07 14:10:09

      Lethal weapons vs. Die Hard

        Although it is no longer possible to watch fighting movies as before, because too much time is not at my disposal after graduation, and the time of playing games, which was once a major interest, has slowly dwindled. Watching movies is the best way of daily pastime. You don't need to go...

    • Pietro 2022-02-07 14:10:09

      My brother in society, there are not many people who are ruthless

      "My big brother in society, there are not many people who are ruthless", in a mainstream American brand action film, as a supporting villain, amazed all living beings. He is not tall, but his aura can crush the protagonist, which is different from Jackie Chan. The way of birth shocked...

    • Trever 2022-04-21 09:01:48

      I didn't have great expectations at first, but with the addition of Jet Li, the first few action scenes that complained about incompetence were improved by several grades at once. . Martial arts instruction is really not covered. I don't know if it's because of the last part of the series, it's definitely a big production. . . Chasing on the highway, and fighting with Master Li, of course, can't do it with bare hands. . That last fight scene really was. . Can't believe it was made in Hollywood. . When he was young, Master Li was so handsome

    • Timmy 2022-04-20 09:01:37

      Compared with the first film, Mel Gibson has obviously changed from a young man to a middle-aged man. In the finale of the last film, everyone is old and is no longer a young person. Let the young do the young things, and the old do the old. The matter of the elders. According to itself, it is three stars, so I will add one more star for the end of the era that looks back on the original.

    Lethal Weapon 4 quotes

    • Roger Murtaugh: Assault gun... who's this joker?

      Martin Riggs: I don't know, spokesman for the NRA, maybe.

      Roger Murtaugh: Regular asshole. What do we do now?

      Martin Riggs: Run him over.

      Roger Murtaugh: What if he turns around and shoots us with that assault rifle?

      Martin Riggs: Well he hasn't yet. Have you thought about that?

      Roger Murtaugh: Well, what if he does?

      Martin Riggs: Don't be a don't-be, be a do-be. Come on, Rodge, be positive.

      Roger Murtaugh: Positive?

      Martin Riggs: Yeah!

      Roger Murtaugh: Well, let's run him over!

      Martin Riggs: Good, I'm glad you see things my way.

      Roger Murtaugh: Yeah, yeah, I hope he doesn't turn around!

      Martin Riggs: He won't turn around. We'll creep up on him, nice and slow, so he won't notice.

      Roger Murtaugh: Okay...

      Martin Riggs: Will him not to turn.

      [starts the car forward]

      Roger Murtaugh: Will him?

      Martin Riggs: The power of positive thinking. Don't turn around... don't turn around... Come on, I need you, man!

      Roger Murtaugh: Don't turn around!

      Martin Riggs: Believe it! We're better than him! We're better than him!

      Roger Murtaugh: Don't turn!

      Martin Riggs: That's it. Don't turn...

      [the human tank turns]

      Martin Riggs: He's turning.

      Roger Murtaugh: AH, SHIT!

      [Riggs swerves the car to the side and they both duck as the tank opens fire]

    • Lee Butters: Somebody took my phone number and called Afghanistan. Afghanastan. I've never talked to anyone in Afghanistan, I don't know nobody in Afghanistan, and even if did know anyone, I wouldn't talk to that Afghan ass for three hours. I won't talk to my daddy for three hours.