Bas Rutten - Film and Television Credits

Film and Television Credits

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Shadow of the Dragon Kismet Film
1999 Martial Law Roman Van Reit TV Episode: "Nitro Man"
2000 Freedom The Bad Guy TV Episode: "Lonewolf"
2000 The King of Queens Emil TV Episode: "Party Favors"
2001 Shadow Fury Kismet (Adult) Film
2002 The Smashing Machine Himself Documentary
2002 Modern Warriors Himself Documentary
2002 NJPW Samurai TV Himself TV series
2004 The Eliminator Dakota Varley Film
2005 The Vault General Matos Film
2005 The King of Queens Niles TV Episode: "Deconstructing Carrie"
2005 The Kingdom of Ultimate Power Vlad Rifka Short
2006 IFL: International Fight League Announcer TV series
2006 Backlash Grazer Film
2007 Fight Science Himself TV Documentary
2007 The Modern Warrior Himself TV Documentary
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Himself (voice) Video Game
2008 Fight Science Himself TV Episode: "Fighting Back"
2009 Paul Blart: Mall Cop Drill Instructor Film
2009 Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony Himself (voice) Video Game
2010 EA MMA Himself (voice) Video Game
2010 Sinners & Saints Dekker Film
2011 Lights Out Dokaj (MMA fighter) TV episode: "Bolo Punch"
2011 Zookeeper Sebastian the Wolf (voice) Film
2012 Here Comes the Boom Niko Film
2012 "UFC Undisputed 3" Himself (voice) Video Game
2012 "Punk Payback" Himself TV Series
2012 Myrskyn Ratsastajat Himself TV Documentary

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