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Today, actor Ron Perlman celebrates his 71st birthday

Known as Hellboy, Vincent from Beauty and the Beast, Johner from Alien: Awakening, Reman Viceroy from Star Trek, American actor Ron Perlman celebrates his birthday today. It has been 40 years of a film career.

 

Ron Perlman, an unkind young man, however, had a lot of engagements in high school theater thanks to his height and deep, loud voice. He continued his acting studies at Lehman College and then at the University of Minnesota, where he obtained an MA in Theater Arts. He collaborated with the New York-based Classic Stage Company, an organization specializing in Elizabethan and restoration arts. Perlman starred in several Manhattan touring productions staged by Tom O’Horgan, known for Hair , before taking his first film role as a Neanderthal in the 1981 film Fight for Fire .

Perlman was the second scariest actor for me, right after Anthony Hopkins ( Hannibal ) in his childhood. It probably has something to do not only with Ron’s rather serious appearance, but also with the characters he played. Most often stocked in roles gloomy , oversized , black characters in films ( such as Pap in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with the 1993 year u), Perlman became the most famous of his role beneficent , though hideously b rzydkiego , who lives in the sewers Vincent in the series of TV Beauty and the Beast from the end of the year 80 . After one episode watched by an eight-year-old – nightmares guaranteed.

The actor, however, did not allow himself to be pigeonholed and is not associated as a bad hero. There is in everything , from little -known , dark production ( Cronos   and City of Lost Children ), fairy tales, which plants a  voice  ( Aladdin, The Book of Life ) and the games video ( Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game ), until after the blockbuster Hollywood b lockbusters (Alien: Awakening). The biggest box office success was the title role of 2004 in the movie Hellboy , based on the comic book of the same title. The story of half a demon and half a man who was summoned from hell by the Nazis to wreak havoc is interesting, but even an accidentally viewed fragment behind a kid provides more material for nightmares.

Perlman is undoubtedly an excellent actor, appreciated, among others, by receiving the Golden Globe statuette. We wish you all the best and even more success on your birthday!

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