Acting Career
Liddell has also made several film and television appearances. He appeared as himself in the movie Bachelor Party Vegas, He appeared as "Graft" in the pilot episode of the TV series Blade: The Series, had a guest cameo in the first season of Inked on A&E, and made a brief appearance in the 1981 film The Postman Always Rings Twice with Jack Nicholson. The character of 'Mad Dog' Grimes in the 2011 film Warrior is sometimes mistaken to have been played by Chuck Liddell due to the similar mohawk style haircut, but is in fact played by Erik Apple.
Title | Character | Year |
Hawaii Five-0 | Himself | 2011 |
Blue Mountain State | Himself | 2011 |
Passion Play (film) | Thug of Happy Shannon the Gangster | 2010 |
The Ballad of G.I. Joe | Gung-Ho | 2009 |
Drillbit Taylor | Himself | 2008 |
MTV Series – Punk'd | Himself | 2007 |
HBO Series – Entourage | Himself | 2007 |
The Death and Life of Bobby Z | Mad Dog | 2007 |
Blade: The Series | Graft | 2007 |
Bachelor Party Vegas | The Iceman | 2006 |
Cradle 2 the Grave | Ultimate Fighter | 2003 |
How High | Tough Guy | 2001 |
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