
Age: 66
male
Peter Osei Mensah (born on 27 August 1959, ht. 6'3"), is a Ghanaian-English actor, best known for his roles in Tears of the Sun, 300, Sleepy Hollow, and on the Starz original series, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, and Spartacus: Vengeance. Mensah comes from an academic family. He was born in Ghana, to parents of the Ashanti People but he moved to Hertfordshire, England with his father, an engineer, and his mother, a writer and two younger sisters at a young age. Mensah moved to Canada 11 years ago. He emigrated from Britain to see the world and it was a toss-up whether his destination would be Canada or Australia. The paperwork for Canada came through first. Mensah's film credits include Avatar, 300, Hidalgo, Tears of the Sun, Jason X, Harvard Man, Bless the Child and The Incredible Hulk. He also stars in the short film The Seed, produced and directed by Linkin Park's DJ Joe Hahn. He has made television appearances in Star Trek: Enterprise, Tracker, Witchblade, Blue Murder, Relic Hunter, Earth: Final Conflict, Highlander: The Raven, and La Femme Nikita. He was a member of the repertory cast of the A&E Network series A Nero Wolfe Mystery.

Peter Mensah

The Man in Black
for The Man in Black in Vampire Vendetta
Suggested by nikobatman

As a strong alliance seems to be forming between Drakovia and the Western nations, starting with the USA, Dracula decides it's the perfect time for a quiet weekend alone. So, he departs for his private castle in Transylvania, accompanied only by a band of Orc warlords, sent to keep watch in case of an assassination attempt, and a few ex-convicts doing their bit to redeem themselves. However, it's at this moment that an old acquaintance of Dracula's, Elisabeth Bathory, also known as Bloody Mary, is freed from her magical prison by a mysterious figure. This vampire-vengeful-spirit hybrid takes advantage of the situation to attack Dracula to get revenge, having resurrected one of his old enemies to aid her. However, a vendetta, even for vampires, is never simple...