
Age: 55
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Josh Lucas (born June 20, 1971) is an American actor. He has starred alongside Jon Voight in Jerry Bruckheimer's Glory Road (2006), Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss in Wolfgang Petersen's Poseidon (2006), Morgan Freeman and Robert Redford in Lasse Hallström's An Unfinished Life (2005), Jamie Bell in David Gordon Green's Undertow (2004), which was also produced by Terrence Malick. Other credits include Ford v Ferrari (2019), The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), Hulk (2003), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Wonderland (2003), The Deep End (2001), American Psycho (2000), Session 9 (2001), and You Can Count on Me (2000). Lucas' theater credits include the recent off-Broadway run of "Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell"; Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," which appeared on Broadway in 2005; Terrence McNally's "Corpus Christi" at the Manhattan Theater Club; Christopher Shinn's "What Didn't Happen"; and "The Picture of Dorian Gray." Lucas recently completed his second collaboration with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns on "The War" (2007). Lucas' other documentary work includes the upcoming Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (2007), Trumbo (2007), and Resolved (2007). Lucas recently completed his first venture into production with Stolen Lives (2009), in which he plays the single father of a mentally challenged boy. This film is the first project to be produced through Lucas' production company, Two Bridges.

Josh Lucas

Talbot/ The Abomination
for Talbot/ The Abomination in Hulk 2
Suggested by the_critic_ruben_jr

Bruce Banner, now living as a fugitive and struggling to keep the Hulk inside. Bruce is contacted by a secretive and amoral scientist name Samuel Sterns who offers Banner the chance to cure himself of the Hulk. Bruce discovers that Sterns is hiding a mutation of his own. Sterns once experimented on himself, accidentally giving himself the ability to transform into a super-genius creature which he refers to as the Leader. By analysing Banner, Sterns hopes to better control his own mutation in order to use his abilities for a sinister purpose. Things would get heated when Banner finds out that the Leader is being funded by Bruce's old enemy Talbot. Talbot survived his apparent death thanks to Sterns' and his advanced medical knowledge and has provided the Leader with money and resources in return for giving him the power of the Hulk. With DNA from Bruce, the Leader has now begun experimenting on Talbot, turning into a monster quickly nicknamed the Abomination. Sterns intends for Hulk and Abomination to destroy each other, leaving him free to accomplish his own dark plans.