Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and TV series such as ''
Xena: Warrior Princess''. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''
Ghost Ship
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''. Since then, he has starred in many high-profile movies, including as
Éomer
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The name Éomer, meaning "Hor ...
in the second and third installments of ''
The Lord of the Rings
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'' trilogy, Vaako in the second and third installments of
''Riddick'' film series,
Leonard McCoy
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in the
''Star Trek'' reboot film series, Kirill in ''
The Bourne Supremacy'' (2004),
John "Reaper" Grimm in ''
Doom
Doom is another name for damnation.
Doom may also refer to:
People
* Doom (professional wrestling), the tag team of Ron Simmons and Butch Reed
* Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist
* Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher
* ...
'' (2005),
Judge Dredd
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in ''
Dredd
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'' (2012), Gavin Magary in ''
Pete's Dragon'' (2016), and
Skurge in
Marvel Studios' ''
Thor: Ragnarok'' (2017). In 2013, he starred in the sci-fi series ''
Almost Human''. Since 2019, he has starred as
Billy Butcher
William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsore ...
in
Amazon's superhero streaming television
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series ''
The Boys''.
Early life
Urban was born in
Wellington
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, New Zealand.
His father, a German immigrant,
owned a leather goods store, and his mother once worked for Film Facilities in Wellington. Through his mother, the young Urban was exposed to classic
New Zealand cinema
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New or NEW may refer to:
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Albums and EPs
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* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
and developed an interest in the film industry. Urban attended
St Mark's Church School, where he showed an early love for public performance. His first acting role came at age eight, when he had a single line in one episode of the
New Zealand television
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series ''Pioneer Woman''.
Though continuing to take part in school stage productions, he did not act professionally again until after high school.
He attended
Wellington College Wellington College may refer to:
*Wellington College, Berkshire, an independent school in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England
** Wellington College International Shanghai
** Wellington College International Tianjin
* Wellington College, Wellington, Ne ...
in 1986–1990.
He then enrolled at
Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
The university is well kno ...
in the Bachelor of Arts program but left after one year to pursue a career in acting.
Over the next few years, he appeared in several local TV commercials in addition to theater roles in the Wellington area. Eventually, he moved to
Auckland
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where he was offered many guest roles in TV shows (one of which was playing a heroin addict in the police drama ''
Shark in the Park
''Shark in the Park'' is a New Zealand police procedural. It revolved around the professional and private lives of a group of officers at a Wellington police station under the command of Inspector Brian "Sharky" Finn. The title came from the i ...
''). Urban then moved briefly to
Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia in 1995 before returning to New Zealand the following year.
Career
International roles
Urban's first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''
Ghost Ship
A ghost ship, also known as a phantom ship, is a ship, vessel with no living crew aboard; it may be a fictional ghostly vessel, such as the ''Flying Dutchman'', or a physical Flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict, derelict found adrift with its cre ...
''. Since then, he has worked on many high-profile movies, including the second and third installments of ''
The Lord of the Rings
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's b ...
'' trilogy (''
The Two Towers
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Title and publication
''The Lord of the ...
'' and ''
The Return of the King
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'') as Éomer, ''
The Bourne Supremacy'' (as Russian
Federal Security Service agent Kirill), ''
The Chronicles of Riddick
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'', ''
Star Trek'' and ''
Doom
Doom is another name for damnation.
Doom may also refer to:
People
* Doom (professional wrestling), the tag team of Ron Simmons and Butch Reed
* Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist
* Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher
* ...
''. ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' speculated that Urban was one of several actors being considered for the part of British secret service agent
007 in ''
Casino Royale'', directed by fellow New Zealander
Martin Campbell
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.
Urban played John "Reaper" Grimm in
Universal Pictures
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' ''
Doom
Doom is another name for damnation.
Doom may also refer to:
People
* Doom (professional wrestling), the tag team of Ron Simmons and Butch Reed
* Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist
* Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher
* ...
'' (based on the
first-person shooter
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video game ''
Doom
Doom is another name for damnation.
Doom may also refer to:
People
* Doom (professional wrestling), the tag team of Ron Simmons and Butch Reed
* Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist
* Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher
* ...
''), which was released on 21 October 2005. In 2007, he starred in the
Viking
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who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and se ...
adventure ''
Pathfinder
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Businesses
* Pathfinder Energy Services, a division of Smith International
* Pathfinder Press, a publisher of socialist literature
Computing and information science
* Path Finder, a Macintosh file browser
* Pathfinder ( ...
''. A longtime fan of
Westerns
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, he starred as Woodrow Call in ''
Comanche Moon'', a television miniseries that aired in early 2008 as a prequel to the
''Lonesome Dove'' miniseries based on
Larry McMurtry
Larry Jeff McMurtry (June 3, 1936March 25, 2021) was an American novelist, essayist, bookseller and screenwriter whose work was predominantly set in either the Old West or contemporary Texas. 's
book series of the same name.
In 2009, he played
Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, a role originated by
DeForest Kelley in the original ''
Star Trek'' TV series. A fan of the ''Star Trek'' franchise since childhood, Urban actively pursued a role in the film. His performance was widely embraced by the ''Star Trek'' fan community for its faithfulness to the spirit of Kelley's McCoy.
Urban next appeared as CIA agent William Cooper in ''
Red
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'', adapted from the
graphic novel of the same name and co-starring
Bruce Willis
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and
Helen Mirren. He portrayed Black Hat, a villainous priest-turned-vampire, in the film adaption of the Korean
manhwa
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''
Priest
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'', released in 3-D in 2011.
In 2012, Urban starred as law-enforcing comic book character
Judge Dredd
Judge Joseph Dredd is a fictional character created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra. He first appeared in the second issue of '' 2000 AD'' (1977), which is a British weekly anthology comic. He is the magazine's longest-running ...
in the film ''
Dredd
''Dredd'' is a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the '' 2000 AD'' comic strip '' Judge Dredd'' and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezq ...
''. In an interview with ''
Shave'' magazine, Urban described it as a "high-octane, action-fueled film... about the day in the life of Dredd". The film was directed by Pete Travis, with a script by Alex Garland.
Though it underperformed at the box office, ''Dredd'' was well received by critics.
In 2013, Urban starred as Detective John Kennex in ''
Almost Human'', a TV series created by
J. H. Wyman
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. The series was set 35 years into the future when cops in the
L.A.P.D. are paired up with lifelike androids. Urban played a detective who has a dislike for robots but ends up being teamed up with one with emotional feelings. Urban next appeared in the ensemble thriller ''
The Loft
The Loft may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* The Loft (British band), a British indie band
* The Loft (Danish band), a Danish band
* ''The Loft'' (film) (2014) an American film
* The Loft (Sirius XM), a music channel on satellite r ...
'', a remake of the
Belgian film of the same name. It was filmed in New Orleans and Belgium by the director of the 2008 original,
Erik Van Looy. In January 2015, Urban replaced
Michael C. Hall as the main antagonist in the 2016 remake of ''
Pete's Dragon''. In 2017, he played
Skurge in ''
Thor: Ragnarok''. Also in 2017, Urban played a psychotic cop in the action thriller ''
Acts of Vengeance
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Publication history
This company-wide fall crossover was centered on the Avengers and Fantast ...
'' opposite
Antonio Banderas and
Robert Forster
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.
Since 2019, Urban has starred as
William "Billy" Butcher in the
Amazon Prime series ''
The Boys''.
Personal life
In September 2004, Urban married his longtime partner, Natalie Wihongi, who was his makeup artist for the 2000 television film ''The Privateers''. Together they have two sons; Hunter and Indiana. His second son was named for the eponymous hero of the ''
Indiana Jones'' franchise, which he has stated is one of his favourite movie series. They lived in their NZ$5.25 million mansion in the affluent
Herne Bay
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section of Auckland, New Zealand.
The couple announced their separation in June 2014,
[ selling their home for NZ$6.65 million in December 2014.
From 2014 to 2018, he was in a relationship with actress ]Katee Sackhoff
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.
Philanthropy
Urban serves as a celebrity ambassador for KidsCan
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, a charity that currently supports over 16,000 disadvantaged children in New Zealand by providing them with essentials such as food, clothing, and shoes.
In May 2022, UNICEF
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Aotearoa New Zealand welcomed Urban as an official Ambassador to support in raising awareness on children’s rights both in New Zealand and around the world.
On 1 June 2020, Urban, together with Sean Astin
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, Sean Bean
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, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan
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, Viggo Mortensen
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, Miranda Otto, John Rhys-Davies
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, Andy Serkis
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, Liv Tyler
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, and Elijah Wood
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Woo ...
, plus writer Philippa Boyens and director Peter Jackson, joined Josh Gad
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's YouTube
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series ''Reunited Apart'' which reunites the cast of popular movies through video-conferencing, and promotes donations to non-profit charities.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
References
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1972 births
People educated at Wellington College (New Zealand)
Living people
New Zealand male film actors
New Zealand male stage actors
New Zealand male television actors
New Zealand male video game actors
New Zealand male voice actors
New Zealand people of German descent
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners
Male actors from Wellington City
20th-century New Zealand male actors
21st-century New Zealand male actors
New Zealand male soap opera actors
Victoria University of Wellington alumni