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Rob Archer (born August 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor and stuntman known for his roles as Bruce in Lost Girl, Krampus in A Christmas Horror Story and Knox in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Biography [ edit ] Rob Archer grew up as an '80s kid, admiring the big-name slashers such as Jason Voorhees , Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers . [1]
Actor: A Christmas Horror Story. They didn't throw away the mold, when it came to Rob Archer. He broke it. At 6'7, and 285lbs. of solid, etched muscle, Archer moves like a comic book superhero come to life. As an actor, he moves smoothly between playing the recurring role of Bio-Man on "Defiance" [Seasons 1,2,3], the recurring role of Bruce on ...
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Rob Archer (born August 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor and stuntman known for his roles as Bruce in Lost Girl, Krampus in A Christmas Horror Story and Knox in Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Rob Archer. Actor: A Christmas Horror Story. They didn't throw away the mold, when it came to Rob Archer. He broke it. At 6'7, and 285lbs. of solid, etched muscle, Archer moves like a comic book superhero come to life. As an actor, he moves smoothly between playing the recurring role of Bio-Man on "Defiance" [Seasons 1,2,3], the recurring role of Bruce on "Lost Girl" [Seasons 3, 4, 5] and...
Nov 16, 2015 · Actor/Stuntman Rob Archer (“Kick-Ass 2,” “Pixels,”) stars in “A Christmas Horror Story” portraying Krampus. “A Christmas Horror Story” is in theaters, VOD and iTunes on Friday, October 2 nd.
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Nov 20, 2019 · The anthology feature A Christmas Horror Story showcases a fearsome incarnation of the Yuletide demon Krampus, as portrayed by actor/stuntman Rob Archer. At 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds, Archer needed no body prosthetics, just face pieces, horns and costuming (courtesy of makeup FX creator David Scott and his team) to become the “anti-Claus” that terrorizes a family in one of the movie’s ...
Archer's career began as a stuntman/actor on "Mutant X" when he played the villain in the Season 2 finale. He was brought back to the series again in their third season and also appeared in Robocop. A consistent pattern emerged where producers took note of his acting and expanded his roles to keep him on screen longer.