Here is a comprehensive ranking of every movie featuring New Zealand actor Karl Urban, ranked from worst to best. Urban has earned himself a reputation throughout his career as a representative of nerd culture, featuring in a slew of the most successful and well-respected fantasy/science fiction movie franchises in history. He has appeared in 30 films in the last 30 years and shows no signs of slowing any time soon.
Karl-Heinz Urban was born on June 7th, 1972 in Wellington, New Zealand. His mother worked for Wellington’s Film Facilities, instilling a love of New Zealand cinema in him from an early age. Urban accepted his first professional acting role at the age of eight, speaking a single line of dialogue in the New Zealand television series Pioneer Woman. He attended Wellington College from 1986-1990 and enrolled at Victoria University of Wellington, dropping out after his first year to pursue a career in acting.
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Urban would go on to appear in a number of New Zealand films and television shows before landing his breakout roles in Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. He accepted his first international role in the 2002 film Ghost Ship and has since become one of Hollywood’s most reliable faces. His unique charm and demeanor make him a delight to watch, and his genuine enjoyment of and commitment to the projects on which he works inform his characters in a way that is seldom seen amongst his contemporaries.
Bent is an American crime thriller based on the 2009 novel Deadly Codes by Joseph O’Donnell. After his release from prison, a disgraced former cop sets out to find the person responsible for his wrongful incarceration,
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