
Age: 67
male
Handsome and tall (6’4.5”) American businessman, entrepreneur, model, actor, producer, and director. He is from Mound, Minnesota. Sorbo gained international recognition for his portrayal of the titular character in the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995-1999). The show, a fantasy adventure series based on Greek mythology, propelled Sorbo to stardom and earned him a dedicated fan base. Following the success of "Hercules," Sorbo continued to work in the entertainment industry, taking on various roles in both film and television. Some of his notable appearances include the lead role in the science fiction series "Andromeda" (2000-2005) and guest roles in shows like "The O.C." and "Two and a Half Men." In addition to his acting work, Sorbo has also ventured into producing and directing. He has produced and starred in several films, including "Let There Be Light" (2017) and "Miracle in East Texas" (2019). Sorbo has remained active in the entertainment industry and continues to work on a variety of projects. He is known for his charismatic presence on screen and his dedication to his craft.

Kevin Sorbo

King Herod
for King Herod in The Nativity Story of Jesus Christ Part 1
Suggested by moonlightbeast495

In Part one, This is a conflation of the stories of the birth of Jesus found in biblical accounts by Matthew and Luke. Mary (Vanessa Hudgens) lives in the small town of Nazareth. She's still young enough to play with the other children of the town, although she must also work to help her poor family get by. The people of the town can barely pay the king's taxes. When one of their neighbors loses his daughter to involuntary servitude to pay off a tax debt, Mary is forced into a betrothal by her parents to Joseph (Lukas Charles Stafford), a young homebuilder who has had his eye on Mary. They're told they must not consummate the marriage for a year. Mary's not happy with the arrangement. She barely knows Joseph; she certainly does not love him. But then an angel (Alexander Ludwig) appears to Mary, telling her she's been chosen by God to bear the Son of God, who will save their people. From sin and is the Messiah and the son of God.