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Vernon Wells

YearProductionCharacter/RoleProd. CompanyDirector1994 2002: The Rape of Eden (Movie)Mercenary SoldierSam Auster1994Manosaurus (Movie)Professor SorensonJimmy Williams1994T-force (Movie)Samuel WashingtonRichard Pepin1994Stranglehold (Movie)Gerarld Richter Cirio H. Santiagokm1994Ultimatum (Movie)Gerard Richter Cirio H. Santiago1992Fortress (Movie)MaddoxStuart Gordon1992Sexual Response (TV-movie)Philip Yaky Yosha1992The Amazing Live Sea-Monkeys (TV-series) 1 episodeThe Shark GuyChuck Cirino1992Circle of Fear (Movie)Allan Bainbridge Clark Henderson 1990Sheng zhan feng yun (Movie)Hannibal (as Vernon G. Wells)Ringo Lam1990The Shrimp on The Barbie (Movie)BruceMichael Gottlieb (as Alan Smithee)1990Crossing the LineSteve SinclairGary Graver1990Circuitry Man (Movie)PlugheadSteven Lovy1989Enemy Unseen (Movie)SteigerElmo de Witt1989American Eagle (Movie)Johnny Burke Robert J. Smawley1989Nam Angels (Movie)ChardCi

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Vernon George Wells (born 31 December 1945) is an Australian film and television actor who has built his career around action-type films, most often cast as a villain. 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: The Road Warrior. After Mad Max 2, Wells began appearing in Hollywood films, such as the military action film Commando (1985) (as Bennett), which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the science fiction comedy Innerspace (1987), which starred Martin Short, Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. In the 2000s, Wells acted in the television series Power Rangers: Time Force portraying the series' main villain 'Ransik'.

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Vernon Wells   


When a player jumps from Class-A to the majors in one season, as Vernon Wells did in 1999, you can bet he’s something special. But a fast rise to the bigs is no guarantee of instant stardom. A crowded outfield in Toronto kept Vernon from fulfilling his promise until 2002, when he finally produced the first of two brilliant seasons. Now Vernon is gathering up his much-heralded five tools and getting ready to build a superstar career. This is his story…

GROWING UP

Vernon Wells III was born December 8, 1978, in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Vernon Jr. and Dianne. Plans to name the boy Michael were scrapped as soon as his parents got a look at him—his huge nose (a Wells family trait) was obvious at birth.

Vernon’s father was an athlete of some note, recruited out of junior college in 1975 to play for Jim Shofner’s TCU Horned Frogs. Working in a two-receiver offense, he shared pass-catching duties with future NFL star Mike Renfro for two seasons before carving out a brief pro career. A t

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