
Age: 54
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Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and TV series such as Xena: Warrior Princess. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film Ghost Ship. Since then, he has starred in many high-profile movies, including as Éomer in the second and third installments of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Vaako in the second and third installments of Riddick film series, Leonard McCoy in the Star Trek reboot film series, Kirill in The Bourne Supremacy (2004), John "Reaper" Grimm in Doom (2005), Judge Dredd in Dredd (2012), Gavin Magary in Pete's Dragon (2016), and Skurge in Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok (2017). In 2013, he starred in the sci-fi series Almost Human. Since 2019, he has starred as Billy Butcher in Amazon's superhero streaming television series The Boys.

Karl Urban

Executive Producer
for Executive Producer in Ghost Rider
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Years after vanishing from the world, cursed stunt rider Johnny Blaze lives in isolation, haunted by the Spirit of Vengeance and the destruction it has caused through his life. Once feared as the Ghost Rider, he is now only a forgotten legend. That changes when reality begins to break. The dead start returning. Cults devoted to ancient demonic powers rise across the world. Supernatural massacres point to one truth, Mephisto has returned, and Hell is slipping into chaos. Forced back into action, an older, broken Johnny discovers he is no longer the only Ghost Rider. He crosses paths with Danny Ketch, a younger, volatile Rider who believes Johnny abandoned his duty long ago. Their conflict quickly turns into an uneasy alliance when they learn about the Medallion of Power, an ancient artifact tied to the origin of the Spirits of Vengeance. As demonic forces close in, the two Riders uncover a hidden war between Heaven, Hell, and humanity itself, one that has been manipulated for centuries. Johnny must confront his past, the curse he carries, and the rising threat of Mephisto before Earth becomes a battlefield for damnation. The road to Hell is open once again, and this time, the Ghost Riders may not be enough to close it.