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Arnold Vosloo on Smile Breakfast

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South African born Hollywood star Arnold Vosloo joined the Smile Breakfast team in studio today. Fans of his work will remember him for his roles in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, Blood Diamond, Hard Target, and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra to name a few. He has spent a bit of time in the country working on several local productions. His time in Hollywood has been a dream come true but not everyone believed in him. Arnold told us about a run in with Jean-Claude Van Damme.

During the interview he got a call from his co-star in the upcoming series Ludik, none other than Rob van Vuuren:

Arnold went on to tell the team about how his latest project Ludik and how people in the USA seem to get him mixed up with other actors:

We gave him a shot at the Smile Secret Sound and of course the ref had some choice words:

Arnold is very excited about Ludik that he compared to Ray Donovan and Ozark set in Pretoria:

Ludik will be released worldwide on Netflix on August 26.

Phil de Lange
Phil de Lange
Phil de Lange is the producer of the Ryan O'Connor Breakfast show and has been with Smile 90.4FM since it's inception in 2013. Through his work on the breakfast show he has won two national radio awards. He has been in broadcasting for 15 years and has honed his talent at 6 different radio stations. Outside of radio he is also a podcast producer and award winning stand-up comedian.

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