Film and television actor from New Zealand Karl Urban (Karl Urban) played many different roles, but he became famous all over the world after brilliantly playing the role of Eomer in the famous trilogy “Lord of the Rings”.
Carl Urban was born on June 7, 1972 in Wellington, New Zealand. His father is a famous manufacturer, and his mother worked in a production center. No matter how hard the father tried to introduce his son to the world of business, he from childhood, like a magnet, pulled to the
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Film and television actor from New Zealand Karl Urban (Karl Urban) played many different roles, but he became famous all over the world after brilliantly playing the role of Eomer in the famous trilogy “Lord of the Rings”.
Carl Urban was born on June 7, 1972 in Wellington, New Zealand. His father is a famous manufacturer, and his mother worked in a production center. No matter how hard the father tried to introduce his son to the world of business, he from childhood, like a magnet, pulled to the set.
Carl Urban first appeared on television when he was eight years old, and since then he has not changed the public profession. He attended church school, where he loved to speak in public, and then went to Victorian University in Wellington. But he did not complete his studies due to the fact that his film career began to develop too rapidly, pushing all other pressing matters to the background. According to the actor himself, he became a real professional at the age of 12, and since then only develops and hones his skills.
Carl Urban made his film debut in the police drama Shark in the Park. It was in 1992 and the following year he landed a role in Shortland Street. Then there were the American TV series "The Amazing Journeys of Hercules" and
"Zena is the warrior queen" . It came out in 2001.
The Price of Milk After which Carl Urban was talked about all over the world as a wonderful actor with a special charm. Carl Urban is also an amazingly talented theater actor. He did not refuse to shoot in commercials.
"Lord of the Rings"