Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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This is where Spartacus and Crixus had a little conversation in their camp. Crixus ask Spartacus to let him lead and order for his men but Spartacus disagree.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Hanna Mangan Lawrence as Seppia
At 19 years of age, Hanna Mangan Lawrence has an impressive list of film and television credits to her name. She recently filmed lead roles in the independent feature film Thirst and Jon Hewitt’s film X. She starred in the lead role of Chasely in the feature film Acolytes directed by Jon Hewitt, which premiered at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival.
Her standout performance was in the short film Sexy Thing, which was accepted into the Cannes Film Festival. She also appeared in two short films, Simulation 1201 and Galore. She played opposite Joel Edgerton in director Nash Edgerton’s feature The Square and was seen in director Kriv Stenders’ new feature film, Lucky Country, in the role of Sarah alongside actor Aden Young.
She is best known for her role in ABC TV’s “Bed of Roses,” for which she received a 2008 AFI Award nomination for best supporting actress.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Tom Hobbs as Seppius
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Hobbs made his feature-film debut in Peter Jackson’s King Kong and worked again with Jackson on the short film Crossing the Line. Tom also appeared in the short film Fetch (directed by Lynn-Maree Danzey) and was featured in the docudrama Murder on the Blade.
While studying at the Victorian College of the Arts, Hobbs appeared onstage in Innocence, Christie in Love, Much Ado About Nothing, Ghetto and The Hollow. He also co-created and starred in Womb Division.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Dan Feuerriegel as Agron
His film credits include shorts True (directed by Dean Friske), The Queue (directed by Christina Choo) and Grammar. Feuerriegel’s television credits include a number of shows on Seven Network, “Winners and Losers,” “Home and Away,” “All Saints,” “The Strip,” “Stupid, Stupid Man,” and “Sydney Girl,” directed by Claire McCarthy.
His resume also boasts thirteen theatre roles, including “Sleeping Around,” directed by Kate Alexander, “Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs.” He also played the role of Benny in a theatrical run of “Rent” and the Prince of Arragon in “The Merchant of Venice.”
Feuerriegel completed his training at Queensland University of Technology.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Naevia
Born in London to a Ghanaian mother and an American father, Addai-Robinson moved with her mother to the United States and was raised in a suburb of Washington, D.C.
She can currently be seen on the big screen in the Sony film Columbiana. Her recent television credits include recurring roles in “Dirt” (F/X) and “Flash Forward” (ABC). She has also appeared on such series as “CSI: NY,” “CSI: Miami,”
and “Numb3rs.”
Addai-Robinson fell in love with acting at a very young age, performing in all her school plays and local productions. She furthered her love of the arts when she went on to pursue a degree in Theater at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She performed in several New York theater productions before moving to Los Angeles.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Viva Bianca as Ilithyia
Viva Bianca plays Ilithyia in the STARZ Original series
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Since graduating from WAAPA (Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts) with the best actress award, Bianca has established a career that moves fluidly between film, television and theater.
In film, she starred in the lead role of Ophelia in the psychological thriller Bad Bush, directed by Sam Genocchio, and played Becky in Accidents Happen, a comedy starring Geena Davis and directed by Andrew Lancaster.
She has had guest leads on Australian television series such as “All Saints,” “Blue Heelers,” “Marshall Law,” and “The Strip.” Her theater experience includes “Twelfth Night,” “Dancing at Lughnasa,” “Queen C” and “This
Is a Play.”
Now based in Sydney, she grew up in Melbourne, Australia, the daughter of film composer Cezary Skubiszewski, whose scores include director Gillian Armstrong’s 2007 Death Defying Acts, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce.
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Since graduating from WAAPA (Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts) with the best actress award, Bianca has established a career that moves fluidly between film, television and theater.
In film, she starred in the lead role of Ophelia in the psychological thriller Bad Bush, directed by Sam Genocchio, and played Becky in Accidents Happen, a comedy starring Geena Davis and directed by Andrew Lancaster.
She has had guest leads on Australian television series such as “All Saints,” “Blue Heelers,” “Marshall Law,” and “The Strip.” Her theater experience includes “Twelfth Night,” “Dancing at Lughnasa,” “Queen C” and “This
Is a Play.”
Now based in Sydney, she grew up in Melbourne, Australia, the daughter of film composer Cezary Skubiszewski, whose scores include director Gillian Armstrong’s 2007 Death Defying Acts, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce.
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Spartacus: Vengeance - Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur
Nick E. Tarabay portrays Ashur in the STARZ Original series “Spartacus: Vengeance.”
Tarabay was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, where his mother enrolled him in art classes. He also became a successful college athlete, playing semi-pro soccer for both Lebanon and Kuwait leagues. He moved to New York, where he soon joined the Terry Schreiber Actors Studio and was cast in several off-Broadway plays. He made his television debut in “Sex and the City” and soon after landed his recurring role as the sexy drug dealer Matush in “The Sopranos.”
After working in episodes of such shows as “CSI: Miami,” “The Unit,” and “Moonlight,” he was cast as hot-blooded police lieutenant Axel Finet in the STARZ Original series “Crash.” He was originally slated for just three episodes, but he became a series regular once the network saw his work.
Tarabay currently lives in Los Angeles.
Tarabay was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, where his mother enrolled him in art classes. He also became a successful college athlete, playing semi-pro soccer for both Lebanon and Kuwait leagues. He moved to New York, where he soon joined the Terry Schreiber Actors Studio and was cast in several off-Broadway plays. He made his television debut in “Sex and the City” and soon after landed his recurring role as the sexy drug dealer Matush in “The Sopranos.”
After working in episodes of such shows as “CSI: Miami,” “The Unit,” and “Moonlight,” he was cast as hot-blooded police lieutenant Axel Finet in the STARZ Original series “Crash.” He was originally slated for just three episodes, but he became a series regular once the network saw his work.
Tarabay currently lives in Los Angeles.
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Spartacus: Vengeance - Katrina Law as Mira
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Born in Philadelphia and raised in South Jersey, Law is developing a resume that is guaranteed to turn heads. Her television credits include the “Legend of the Seeker” (ABC), “Chuck” (NBC), “Third Watch” (NBC) and “The Resistance,” directed by Adrian Picardi.
She has been seen in both supporting and lead roles in independent films such as Knuckle Draggers, Lucky Numbers, Emmett’s Mark, The Learning Curve, and Bottomfeeders, Law’s name is becoming synonymous with an unshakeable talent and drive combined with a stunning, unique look that is unparalleled in the business today.
As a child, Law was enthralled with all things pertaining to the arts, and she excelled in dance and theater. She was a part of The Tournado Dance Company for eight years, where she spent four to five hours a day studying ballet, tap, modern, jazz and flamenco. Her theater career took off at age 19, when she was cast as Cassie in “The Chorus Line” (Triple Threat Theater) — it was at that moment she knew she wanted to act. She received two Irene Ryan A.C.T.F. nominations for her work as Olivia in “Twelfth Night” and as the Bride in “Blood Wedding,” both Stockton Theater Fest productions.
Law attended The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, where she received a B.A. in Theater. She currently supports a variety of charities, including her involvement with the March of Dimes, Save the Bay, The Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and Greenpeace. In addition to acting, she also sings and plays bass guitar in a band called Soundboard Fiction.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Lucy Lawless as Lucretia
Lawless, a New Zealander, rose to international fame through her groundbreaking performance as "Xena: Warrior Princess" in the cult hit series that was also executive produced by the "Spartacus" team of Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi. Her other major television role was as D’Anna/Number Three in the critically acclaimed Syfy Channel series "Battlestar Galactica."
She has continued to demonstrate her versatility with a wide range of television work, most recently in "Flight of the Conchords." This followed such notable series as "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "The L Word," "CSI: Miami" and "The X-Files."
In film, she played Aspen in Adam Sandler’s Bedtime Stories, Mother Superior in Bitch Slap (produced by "Xena" producer Eric Gruendemann and directed by Rick Jacobson of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand") and she cameos in Raimi’s Spider-Man and Tapert’s Boogeyman.
Lawless is a member of the board of the Starship Foundation, the fundraising body for the Starship Children’s Hospital in her hometown of Auckland. She was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2004. She has three children, is married to producer Rob Tapert and lives in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Spartacus: Vengeance - Craig Parker Glaber
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A native of New Zealand, born in Fiji, Parker started his television career on the hit New Zealand series “Gloss.” His television credits include “The Legend of the Seeker,” “Diplomatic Immunity,” “Gold,” “City Life” and “Shortland Street.” His international television work began with “Spartacus: Blood and Sand.”
His film credits include The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and he recently appeared in Underworld: Rise of
the Lycans.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Dustin Clare as Gannicus
Dustin Clare plays Gannicus in the STARZ Original series "Spartacus: Vengeance."
Clare’s film credits include Mark Lamprell’s feature film and musical Goddess, opposite Ronan Keating, Laura Michelle Kelly and Magda Szubanski; and The Eye of the Storm, directed by Fred Schepesi and starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
In television, he starred as Sean in the second and third seasons of "Satisfaction," where he earned a Logie Award nomination for most outstanding actor, as well as a Golden Nymph nomination for most outstanding actor at the 49th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco. He also delivered a standout performance as Chris Flannery in the critically acclaimed second series of "Underbelly" and played the lead character Riley Ward in the highly popular television drama "McLeod’s Daughters" for which he won the Logie Award for most popular new talent. He’s also seen in guest roles in the leading Australian television series "All Saints" and "Headland."
Clare graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004.
Clare’s film credits include Mark Lamprell’s feature film and musical Goddess, opposite Ronan Keating, Laura Michelle Kelly and Magda Szubanski; and The Eye of the Storm, directed by Fred Schepesi and starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
In television, he starred as Sean in the second and third seasons of "Satisfaction," where he earned a Logie Award nomination for most outstanding actor, as well as a Golden Nymph nomination for most outstanding actor at the 49th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco. He also delivered a standout performance as Chris Flannery in the critically acclaimed second series of "Underbelly" and played the lead character Riley Ward in the highly popular television drama "McLeod’s Daughters" for which he won the Logie Award for most popular new talent. He’s also seen in guest roles in the leading Australian television series "All Saints" and "Headland."
Clare graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004.
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Spartacus: Vengeance - Peter Mensah as Oenomaus
Mensah was born in Ghana, Africa, to parents who are from the Ashanti tribe. At a young age, he moved to Hertfordshire, England, with his father, an engineer, and his mother, a writer.
Through acting with repertory companies, he acquired a love of the theater and a passion for acting. After graduating from college, he traveled extensively in Europe, and later moved to Canada, where he became a working actor.
He has distinguished himself in formidable roles in such films as 300, for director Zack Snyder; Antoine Fuqua’s Tears of the Sun, starring Bruce Willis; and Touchstone Picture’s Hidalgo, opposite Viggo Mortensen and Omar Sharif. His most recent roles include Akwey in James Cameron’s Avatar. He has also appeared in numerous television series, including “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles,” “Witchblade,” “The Pretender” and “Star Trek: Enterprise.”
Now living in Los Angeles, he is an avid basketball player and martial arts Wushu practitioner. He is dedicated to several causes, especially those concerning the environment and Africa.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Manu Bennett as Crixus
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Gracing the covers of Muscle and Fitness and Men’s Health (UK),
Manu has brains, brawn and rugged good looks, in addition to acting capabilities – qualities that are not going unnoticed these days.
Of Maori descent and born in Auckland, New Zealand, to a famous singer and a fashion model, Bennett’s family relocated to Australia soon after his birth. During high school, Bennett played representative rugby and studied classical ballet and piano before attending the University of New South Wales to study Drama.
Previous television credits include starring roles in such successful New Zealand productions as “Shortland Street,” “Street Legal,” “Mataku,” “Creature Quest,” and “Going Straight.” Earlier he starred as Marc Antony opposite his “Spartacus” co-star Lucy Lawless in Tapert and Raimi's hit series “Xena: Warrior Princess.”
His first feature film role was opposite Anthony La Paglia in the multiple-award-winning Lantana. Other feature film credits include major supporting roles in 20th Century Fox’s The Marine, opposite Robert Patrick; Sony’s 30 Days of Night, opposite Josh Hartnett (from “Spartacus” executive producers Rob Tapert and Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures); the Japanese film Tomoko, opposite award-winning Japanese actress Rumiko Koyanagi; a lead role in Lionsgate’s The Condemned, alongside Vinnie Jones and Stone Cold Steve Austin; as well as the title role in Sinbad and the Minotaur.
Spartacus: Vengeance - Liam McIntyre as Spartacus
He has enjoyed a diverse career in theater, television and film, since beginning his acting career in Ireland as the lead in a production of Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure.” His theater credits also include “12 Angry Men,” “Proof,” “Twelfth Night,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Macbeth: Rearisen,” which won the Green Room Award for best independent production.
His television credits include his role as Sergeant Matt Connor in the Australian series “Rush,” as well as Bradley Hewson on Australia’s longest running drama “Neighbours.” McIntyre made his U.S. debut as Bell Captain Lew in HBO’s Emmy®– and Golden Globe–nominated hit “The Pacific.”
In film, he has portrayed Luke Delaney in The Dream Children and Simon in Ektopos. In his work behind the scenes, McIntyre wrote and produced the highly awarded short film Shotgun. He is also an accomplished singer, musician, dancer and multi-sport athlete.
He splits his time between Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand.
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Spartacus Vengeance Photo Gallery
Here are some great pictures cast of Spartacus: Vengeance. This pictures are respectfully owned by its owner witch is Starz. We are just promoting the series of Spartacus. We are just a huge fan, we don't give any bad attention or intention for you.
AGRON
ASHUR
CRIXUS
GANNICUS
GLABER
ILITHYIA
LUCRETIA
MIRA
NAEVIA
OENOMAUS
SEPPIA
SEPPIUS
SPARTACUS
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Introduction
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