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Ron Perlman Ronald Francis Perlman (born April 13, 1950, in Washington Heights, New York) is a Jewish-American television and film actor.

He manufactured his acting debut around Jean-Jacques Annaud's film Quest for Fire (1981). His breakthrough role come whenever he played Vincent in the TV series Beauty and the Beast, opposite Linda Hamilton. This earned him the Golden Globe and a big fanbase. He has since asterisked withwithin several films, though his 1st lead role come in 2004 with Hellboy. A director Guillermo del Toro had to fight to secure a role, when a studio wanted mortal further easily-known like Vin Diesel.

He has been married to Opal Perlman since February 14, 1981, and he has 2 babies, Blake Amanda (born 1984), and Brandon Avery (innate 1990).

Too when acting, Ron Perlman lends his voice to many computer game & alive series, virtually all notably when Slade in the Teen Titans animated series and Vice Principal Lancer in Danny Phantom. He has too voiced Clayface in Batman: The Animated Series, Jax-Ur in Superman: The Animated Series, Orion in Justice League animated series, and Killer Croc in The Batman. In the Fallout games (computer role playing game) he is well known by fans for uttering a famed sentence War, war never changes.

Selected filmography
Hellboy 2 (2006) — Hellboy In the Name of the King (Formerly "Dungeon Siege: The Movie") (2006) — Norick Missing in America (2005) — Red Hellboy (2004) — Hellboy Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) — Reman Viceroy Blade II (2002) — Dieter Reinhardt Enemy at the Gates (2001) — Koulikov Alien: Resurrection (1997) — Johner The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) — Sayer of the Law The City of Lost Children (1995) — One Cronos (La Invención de Cronos) (1993) — Angel De La Guardia The Name of the Rose (1986) — Salvatore Quest for Fire (La Guerre du feu) (1981) — Amoukar

The Perlman Pages
Dedicated to the fast-moving career of actor Ron Perlman

MASKS
Dedicated to the many characters portrayed by Ron Perlman. Fan fiction, artwork, and collages.


Arts: Television: Programs: Science Fiction and Fantasy: B: Beauty and the Beast






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