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Irving Rameses Rhames (/ ˈ r eɪ m z /; born May 12, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying IMF Agent Luther Stickell in the Mission: Impossible film series (1996–present) and crime boss Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction (1994).
Holiday Heart (Ving Rhames) is a gay African American man who performs as a drag queen at a popular nightclub in Chicago. He is talented, tough, compassionate, and a dedicated Christian. After his boyfriend dies, he befriends a down-on-her-luck, drug-addicted, single woman, Wanda (Alfre Woodard) and her young daughter Niki (Jesika Reynolds ...
In a major change, it stars Ving Rhames as an outsider who comes into Rosewood and inspires residents to self-defense, wielding his pistols in a fight. The supporting cast includes Don Cheadle as Sylvester Carrier, a resident who was a witness, defender of his family and victim of the riot; and Jon Voight as John Wright, a sympathetic white ...
That of course will include Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, and his team of Ving Rhames (Luther), Simon Pegg (Benji), and, now, Hayley Atwell (Grace). His maybe friends/maybe foes will also return ...
Ving Rhames (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One), Nicholas Hoult (The Menu), Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) and Cecily Strong (Saturday Night Live) have signed on to star alongside ...
[3] [4] [5] In January 2023, Amir Arison was cast, [6] with Ving Rhames, Dustin Nguyen and Nesta Cooper among additional castings the following month. [7] Kiều Chinh was cast in March. [8] Filming began in February 2023 in Philadelphia. [9] Following an on-set altercation with another actor, Mando was fired, with Wagner Moura cast to replace ...
The video game version of Luther Stickell (modeled after Ving Rhames) in Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma. The character of Luther Stickell has also appeared in video games. In 2003 Atari released Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. [8] The game features Rhames as Stickell. [9]
It features an ensemble supporting cast of Steve Buscemi, Ving Rhames, Colm Meaney, Mykelti Williamson and Rachel Ticotin. Con Air was released theatrically on June 6, 1997 by Buena Vista Pictures through Touchstone Pictures and was a box office success, grossing over $224 million against a production budget of $75 million. The film received ...