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about the cast
the cast
CAST LIST
STEVE AUSTIN - Conrad
VINNIE JONES - McStarley
RICK HOFFMAN - Goldman
ROBERT MAMMONE - Breckel
VICTORIA MUSSETT - Julie
CHRISTOPHER BAKER - Eddie C.
SAMANTHA HEALEY - Bella
MADELEINE WEST - Sarah
LUKE PEGLER - Baxter
MASA YAMAGUCHI - Saiga
EMELIA BURNS - Yasantwa
MANU BENNETT - Paco
DASI RUZ - Rosa

CAST BIOS

STEVE AUSTIN - Conrad


Steve Austin stars as Conrad

Steve Austin’s magnetic presence and bold, yet charming nature have captivated audiences around the world. He is set to make his starring debut in the first of a three-picture deal under the WWE Film banner as the lead role in The Condemned, which will hit theaters nationwide on April 27, 2007. He plays Jack Conrad, a prisoner awaiting the death penalty in a corrupt Central American prison, who is forced to fight to the death in order to gain his freedom.

Austin’s previous acting credits include The Longest Yard, starring Adam Sandler. He played Guard Dunham, a tough, yet humorous, prison guard whose inmates attempt to start a football team. In addition to film, Austin made his mark in television through his recurring role on the hit CBS show Nash Bridges as Detective Jake Cage. His appearances across 13 episodes were the highest rated in the history of the show. This inherent appeal makes Austin a sought-after and wildly entertaining guest for the top television talk shows. He has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Live with Regis and Kelly, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Howard Stern Show.

What made Austin a house hold name around the world, however, was his legendary career as a professional wrestler with World Wresting Entertainment, where he is best known as “Stone Cold Steve Austin”. Stone Cold Steve Austin has pretty much done it all in his sports-entertainment career. Between the WWE, WCW and ECW, he has held 17 championships, including holding the WWE Championship six times. In addition, the "Texas Rattlesnake" is a 3-time Royal Rumble winner and the 1996 King of the Ring. He holds an immense and incredibly devoted fan base and is considered one of the most popular WWE Superstars of all time.

This Texas native recently located to Los Angeles, though interests expand well beyond the realm of Hollywood. As an avid outdoorsmen, Austin enjoys hunting, fishing, camping, four-wheeling and spending time with his three dogs. Austin enjoys a variety of sports, especially football, and other interests include cars, trucks, motorcycles, country and western music as well as metal and rock.

VINNIE JONES – McSTARLEY


McStarley (Vinnie Jones)

The combination of Vinnie Jones’ talent, strength and attitude has made him an unstoppable force, much like his character in “X-Men 3: The Last Stand”. He starred in the massive blockbuster as Cain Marko, better known as the Juggernaut.

Jones’ legendary soccer career has established him as a household name in the UK where he more recently filmed the independent feature, “The Riddle”, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Derek Jacobi. He was also seen as the scowling soccer coach in Dreamworks’ “She’s The Man” with Amanda Bynes, and he recently played the lead role in “Johnny Was” starring Roger Daltrey, Eriq La Salle and Lennox Lewis.

Jones was discovered on the English soccer field when Guy Ritchie cast him in the gritty 1998 film “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”. His follow-up performance in “Snatch” starring Brad Pitt gained him global recognition. Jerry Bruckheimer recognized Jones’ appeal and hired him to star opposite Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie in “Gone In 60 Seconds” Additional credits include “Swordfish”, with John Travolta, “Mean Machine”, the remake of the 1974 Burt Reynolds classic, “The Big Bounce” with Morgan Freeman and Charlie Sheen, “Eurotrip” opposite Matt Damon, “Blast” with Eddie Griffin, and Steven Segal’s “Submerged”

Last year, England’s number one comedian, Ricky Gervais, invited Jones to appear as himself in his popular comedy series “Extras” which now airs on HBO. Other talents and interests are showcased through his books ‘My Life: Vinnie Jones’ and ‘Vinnie: The Autobiography, Confessions of a Bad Boy’, and his 2002 album, ‘Respect’, featuring renditions of Blues and Soul classics.

RICK HOFFMAN – GOLDMAN


Goldman (Rick Hoffman, seated) and Breckel (Robert Mammone)

Rick Hoffman has appeared in a variety of prestigious film and television projects including Lionsgate’s “Hostel”, the Clint Eastwood thriller “Bloodwork” and the Steven Bochco series “Philly.” He also co-starred opposite Kim Basinger in the New Line feature “Cellular,” and in Roland Emmerich’s “The Day After Tomorrow.”

On television he has appeared in multi-episodes of “The Bernie Mac Show” and “The Practice.” Named by Variety as one of “10 Actors To Watch,” he also starred as the

unforgettable Freddie Sacker on the drama series “The Street” and most recently as Patrick on ABC Television Network’s “John Stamos Project”.

Hoffman had a recurring role as Benji Brickman on “Providence,” as well as guest appearances on “The Pretender” and “Alright Already.” Additional feature credits include “Conspiracy Theory,” “A Better Way To Die” and “Johnny Skidmarks.”

ROBERT MAMMOME - Breckel


Breckel (Robert Mammone)

Australian actor Robert Mammone’s credits include “The Matrix Reloaded” and “The Matrix Revolutions” in which he starred as A.K.; “The Vertical Limit” directed by Martin Campbell for Columbia TriStar; “Streetfighter”; “The Great Raid”; “Man Thing” and “The Crossing” in which he starred opposite Russell Crowe.

Television credits include the Stephen King television series “Nightmares and Dreamscapes” for TNT; “Salem’s Lot” also for TNT; Bryan Brown’s “Twisted Tales”; “The Flood” for Lorimar; “The Beast” for Warner Bros. and “Official Denial” for CNM.

 
 

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