Vernon Wells (actor)
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Born | Vernon George Wells 31 December 1945 Rushworth, Victoria, Australia |
Other names | Vernon G. Wells |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1967-present |
Website | http://vernongwells.com |
Vernon George Wells (born 31 December 1945) is an Australian actor.[1] He began appearing on Australian television shows in the mid-1970s, such as Homicide and Matlock Police and All The Rivers Run. He is best known to international audiences for his role of Wez in the 1981 science fiction action film Mad Max 2[2] and also Bennett in the military action film Commando.[3]
After Mad Max 2, Wells began appearing in Hollywood films, such as Weird Science (1985)[1] and the science fiction comedy Innerspace (1987). In the 2000s, Wells acted in the television series Power Rangers Time Force portraying the series' main villain Ransik.
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Early life
Wells was born in Rushworth, Victoria, Australia, the son of Eva Maude (née Jackson) and Michael Wells.[4]
Career
At the age of 14 he was part of a music band, then upon graduating high school, went to college and attained a degree in Telecommunications.
1970s
Wells worked in a quarry, then as a salesman, and then in theatre and rock bands. In the 1970s, he was selected by casting agents to appear in a theatre play, and he started to appear in Australian TV commercials, print advertisements, local Australian TV shows such as Homicide and Matlock Police and historical TV mini-series like Against The Wind, Sara Dane and All The Rivers Run.
His first cinema appearance was a minor role in Felicity (1979), a low budget, erotic fantasy film.
1980s
Wells was cast as the homicidal biker Wez, in Mad Max 2 (1981),[2] filmed around Silverton near Broken Hill in outback New South Wales, Australia. It is the role for which he is probably best known to international audiences, as Wells portrays a psychotic, post-apocalyptic gang leader who relentlessly pursues hero Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson), before meeting a spectacular death at the film's finale.
Hollywood beckoned for Wells, and he spoofed his mad biker role in the popular 1985 teen comedy Weird Science,[1] written and directed by John Hughes and produced by Joel Silver. Wells so impressed Silver with his work in that film that he was immediately secured for the role of Bennett, who double-crosses Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando (1985). A film, in which, he famously 'let off some steam'. When first approached for the role in Commando, Wells was in Australia working on the feature film, Fortress, based on the real life Faraday School kidnapping, in a starring role opposite Rachel Ward. Wells appeared as Roo Marcus in Last Man Standing (1987).
1990s and 2000s
In 1992, Wells appeared in one of the few roles in which he is not cast as a villain, in the short-lived 1992 television comedy series The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys. The show was about a professor who accidentally enlarged three Sea Monkeys to human-size, and then had to deal with their comical ineptness in the world. In 1993, Wells starred in the science fiction film Fortress with Christopher Lambert (no connection to the previous movie of the same name).
Many of Wells' roles 1990s and 2000s portrayed villains, as in the films Circuitry Man (1990), Kick of Death (1997) and Starforce (2000), and Power Rangers Time Force (2001). In the Power Rangers episodes, he played the role of Ransik, a mutant crime lord from the year 3000 who travels back in time to take over the world. In 2002, he reprised this role for the Power Rangers Wild Force/Time Force two-part team-up episode "Reinforcements from the Future". Wells starred in the 2009 horror film Silent Night, Zombie Night.[5]
Selected filmography
- Mad Max 2 (1981) as Wez
- Weird Science (1985) as Lord General
- Commando (1985) as Bennett
- Fortress (1986) as Dabby Duck
- Innerspace (1987) as Mr. Igoe
- Last Man Standing (1987) as Roo Marcus
- P.I. Private Investigations (1987) as Det. North
- Sunset (1988) as Houseman
- American Eagle (1989) as Johnny Burke
- Circuitry Man (1990) as Plughead
- The Shrimp on the Barbie (1990) as Bruce
- Fortress (1993) as Maddox
- Ultimatum (1994) as Gerard Richter
- Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994) as Plughead
- Manosaurus (1994) as Professor Sorenson
- Space Truckers (1996) as Mr. Cutt
- Billy Frankenstein (1998) as Otto von Sloane
- Power Rangers Time Force (2001) as Ransik
- Power Rangers Wild Force (2002) as Ransik
- Beneath Loch Ness (2001) as Constable
- Curse of the Forty-Niner (2003) as Jeremiah Stone
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) as Acme VP
- Devil's Knight (2003) as Frank
- King of the Ants (2003) as Beckett
- Chastity (2005) as Trucker
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2006) as Dr. Dennis Lanyon
- Tru Loved (2007) as Coach Wesley
- Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground (2009) as Tankersley Governor
- The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie (2010) as Network Head
- Silent Night, Zombie Night (2011) as Paul Irwin
- Jurassic Attack (2013) as Agent Grimaldi
- Throwback (2013) as Detective McNab
- Jurassic City (2014) as Agent LaFranco
Video games
- Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan (2005) Ridge
- Darksiders (2010) Samael
- Darksiders II (2012) Samael
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016) Jim Miller[6]
References
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- ↑ Vernon Wells Biography (1945–)
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External links
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