Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

  • Born: 1959-5-12
  • Birthplace: New York
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Julliard Drama School
  • Representative Works: Mission Impossible series, King of Boxing, Baby Boy, Miami Vice
  • Ving Rhames, born in New York, USA on May 12, 1959, is an American film and television actor and producer.
    In 1985 he first appeared on the screen in the TV movie "Go Tell It On the Mountain" , after the " Miami Vice " (Miami Vice), " Charlie magic played a small role" (Tour of Duty) and other television shows. Play won the 1994 movie " Pulp Fiction after" (Pulp Fiction), Ving Rhames ushered in a major breakthrough in the cause, and soon he was director Brian Russell De Palma (Brian De Palma) fancy, the " Mission Impossible " (Mission: Impossible ) Plays the hacker Luther Stickell. In 2013, he participated in the TV series " Chelsea General Hospital ".

    Performing Experience

    In May 1959, Ving Rhames was born in Harlem, New York. He studied acting and drama since high school, and after graduating from Julliard Drama School, he began acting in William Shakespeare plays.
    His mature and sophisticated performance not only made the audience remember his face, but also won many film appointments.
    Then he starred in "Don King: Only in America" ​​produced by HBO. He played the role of Don King, the most notorious boxing agent in the world, and won him the title of Best Actor in a Ballon d'Or Series Skit. In the " shuttle Yin and Yang " (Bringing out the Dead) in his equally compelling performances in 2000, he was in the " Mission Impossible2 once again played Luther Stickell" in. Since then, he has portrayed the cops fighting zombies in "Dawn of the Dead" (Dawn of the Dead), and performed the role of Cobra Bubbles in "Lilo & Stitch" with a deep voice. The role of Joshua Harlow, the last homicide champion in the 2008 "Killer Championship", is very tangible.
    Ving Rhames, a big black actor who wanders on stage, film and TV, most often plays villains. Being born on the most sinister street in Harlem, New York, violence seems to be no stranger to him. But in fact, he is a good actor who is full of compassion and devotes all his attention to acting career. At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, Ving Rhames showed his superhuman heart and magnanimity. He transferred the Golden Globe trophy he just won to another nominee of the film, Jack Li Meng, because he believed Li Meng’s contribution to the film surpassed himself.
    Although his growing up in Harlem was full of evil temptations, Ven Reems, a strong religious believer, was able to draw a clear line between criminal behavior on the street at a very young age and concentrate on his schoolwork. Because of his frequent praise in recitations and speeches, his ninth grade English teacher guided this emotional young man to the path of acting. In a poetry study class with his classmates, Ving Rhames was inspired to participate in the selection and successfully entered the performing arts class of a prestigious high school in New York. While attending this school, Ving Rhames devoted himself and fell in love with acting work ever since. After graduating in 1978, he received a scholarship from the Juilliard School of Music and Drama in New York to enter the school to study classical theater performances. After graduating from the school in 1983, Ving Rhames officially participated in the performance at the William Shakespeare production company in the park.
    In 1984, Ving Rhames participated in a TV show for the first time in his life and played Matt Dylan's opponent in the Broadway drama The Winter Boys the following year. As a result, he launched a series of stable and rewarding TV series performances. In 1986, he played a role in the movie Native Son, and then he also performed some movies. Ving Rhames's road to reaching the stars is not to reach the sky one step at a time, but from the 1989 Vietnam War biopic Casualties of War (Casualties of War) to start step by step.
    In 1993, Ving Rhames once again collaborated with Matt Dylan in the new film The saint of fort washington. There was also a moving episode during the filming of this film in New York. Dylan introduced Remus to a stranger who had asked him about Remus. Unexpectedly, this stranger was the eldest brother of Remus who had been separated for many years because he had lost contact with his family because of his participation in the Vietnam War. After the Vietnam War, his elder brother was living on the streets because he could not adapt to the society, and now lives in a home for nomads nearby. The compassionate Ving Rhames was shocked by the tragic experience of his siblings, and immediately placed him in his residence and assisted him in finding a job. Afterwards, Venreems bought another house for the brother and their parents to live in.
    Ving Rhames has acted as an important supporting role for superstars in many films, such as Mission impossible in 1996, Con Air in 1997, Out of sight in 1998 and Out of sight in 1999. (Entrapment). In addition to his achievements in the film industry, Ving Rhames has also continued to perform in the TV series Spring (ER) in the emergency room.
    On September 30, 2022, the series of action movies " Mission Impossible7 " in which he participated was released in North America. 
    Extended Reading

    Operation: Endgame quotes

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