Joseph Gatt and Justin Bruening have has been cast in NBC‘s Wonder Woman. The 2011 Wonder Woman production sees Joseph Gatt as a retainer of Elizabeth Hurley‘s Veronica Cale. Joseph Gatt will be “a physical presence against Wonder Woman” on the superhero TV series. What that basically means is that Wonder Woman (Adrianne Palicki) and Joseph Gatt will be fighting on screen during David E. Kelly‘s pilot. “It’s assumed that should the series be picked up that Gatt will join as a recurring character.”
So who is Joseph Gatt you ask and what has he been in previously?
Gatt shot his first film role in Greece, playing opposite Oliver Reed, in Orpheus & Eurydice. Among other roles, Gatt performed in Miss Saigon, produced by Cameron Mackintosh ‘Len Miller’ in ITV’s police drama The BillSaurian, for the Sci-Fi Channel ’Incubus’ in Killing Ariel and ‘Uber Phantom’ in the...
So who is Joseph Gatt you ask and what has he been in previously?
Gatt shot his first film role in Greece, playing opposite Oliver Reed, in Orpheus & Eurydice. Among other roles, Gatt performed in Miss Saigon, produced by Cameron Mackintosh ‘Len Miller’ in ITV’s police drama The BillSaurian, for the Sci-Fi Channel ’Incubus’ in Killing Ariel and ‘Uber Phantom’ in the...
- 3/25/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Actor Joseph Gatt has landed a role in Kenneth Branagh's Thor movie, based on the Marvel comic book version of the Norse deity.
The actor's official website says: "Currently, Gatt is prepping for his most prominent job to date: a (secret) role in the forthcoming Marvel Studios film Thor, slated for release in 2011."
And his Myspace page adds that he is rehearsing for the film, which begins shooting in mid-January.
The 35-year-old is likely to be playing Skurge the Executioner (see comic book image above), a superhuman warrior in the Thor comics who is sent by Loki to destroy the thunder god with the aid of the Enchantress.
London-born Gatt, now based in the USA, has had numerous other sci-fi/fantasy roles including the giant Atlas in the 2000 TV version of Jason and the Argonauts, Charon in the same year's Orpheus and Eurydice and Ravensword in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots,...
The actor's official website says: "Currently, Gatt is prepping for his most prominent job to date: a (secret) role in the forthcoming Marvel Studios film Thor, slated for release in 2011."
And his Myspace page adds that he is rehearsing for the film, which begins shooting in mid-January.
The 35-year-old is likely to be playing Skurge the Executioner (see comic book image above), a superhuman warrior in the Thor comics who is sent by Loki to destroy the thunder god with the aid of the Enchantress.
London-born Gatt, now based in the USA, has had numerous other sci-fi/fantasy roles including the giant Atlas in the 2000 TV version of Jason and the Argonauts, Charon in the same year's Orpheus and Eurydice and Ravensword in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots,...
- 12/13/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
While watching Killing Ariel (out this week on DVD from Mti Home Video), a certain Nat King Cole song came to mind, albeit with altered lyrics:
“So forgettable, that’s what you are
So forgettable though near or far…
“So forgettable in every way
And forever more, that’s how you’ll stay
That’s why, Killing Ariel, it’s incredible
That something so forgettable
Thinks that I am forgettable too.”
As for that last verse, I’m just assuming that’s what the filmmakers now think of me. And I don’t blame them—my parents don’t even like me. I recently just celebrated a birthday, and when I got home, there was a message from my mother in which she lamented and cursed the day that she gave birth to me while singing Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time.”
So, now you know the origin...
“So forgettable, that’s what you are
So forgettable though near or far…
“So forgettable in every way
And forever more, that’s how you’ll stay
That’s why, Killing Ariel, it’s incredible
That something so forgettable
Thinks that I am forgettable too.”
As for that last verse, I’m just assuming that’s what the filmmakers now think of me. And I don’t blame them—my parents don’t even like me. I recently just celebrated a birthday, and when I got home, there was a message from my mother in which she lamented and cursed the day that she gave birth to me while singing Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time.”
So, now you know the origin...
- 6/17/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (ALLAN DART)
- Fangoria
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