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Jason Iain Flemyng (born September 25, 1966) is an English actor. He is known for his film work, which has included roles in British films such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000), both for Guy Ritchie, as well as Hollywood productions such as Rob Roy (1995) along with the Alan Moore comic book adaptations From Hell (2001) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). He has also appeared in prominent roles in both theatre and television in the UK. Flemyng can speak reasonable French, and has made three films in that language. He won the Best Actor Award at the Geneva Film Festival for his role in 1996's Alive and Kicking. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Flemyng, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jason Flemyng

M. Edward Hyde
for M. Edward Hyde in Van Helsing : Monsters in the Closet
Suggested by nikobatman

This story takes place shortly after the events of "Monster's Rising : Enter a New World." Despite having made a non-aggression pact with Dracula under several conditions, Gabriel Van Helsing was recently "authorized" to neutralize the terrifying Baba Yaga while she was alone in her magical house on the Siberian border. After imprisoning her in his "trick box," reserved for the most unkillable monsters he has faced in the past, Gabriel returns home to London. However, there, he finds himself confronted by one of the most powerful and terrifying beings on Earth : the Big Bad Wolf ! The latter manages to find his trick box and opens it, unleashing the terrifying monsters imprisoned within, which could cause chaos ! Fortunately, Gabriel can count on the help of his young, but already extremely talented, daughter, Victoria. But not only that, because despite their past, Lord Dracula has heard of what happened and intends to prove to Gabriel that a common future between them is possible by helping him against his monsters, which the hunter refuses at first but, faced with such numerous adversaries, such a helping hand cannot be refused forever. From now on, one thing is certain : the line between monster and hunter is likely to be very thin.