Victor Webster, known for his starring recurring role in the
television series “Continuum” is featured alongside Steven Seagal in “A Good
Man” movie.
Photo courtesy of Crystalsky Media |
Steven Seagal plays Alexander Coates in “A Good Man” where he meets
Sasha Ivanov (played by Webster) two years after his voluntary recluse from his
life as a Special Forces agent. Sasha
works as an enforcer for a Russian mobster known as Vladimir who is forced to
pay off a debt from his father that has been passed down to his family. When low level gangsters start turning up
dead and money begins to disappear, Sasha
suspects that he is being set up to take the fall. And when his sisters Mya and
Lena are kidnapped by Vladimir, Sasha turns to the only man
who can help – Alexander Coates.
Sasha and Alexander take on Vladimir’s men as
well as the mysterious Mr. Chen to rescue Sasha’s sisters. Alexander is
fighting to do what is right while Sasha is fighting for the most important
thing in his life – his family. Action and mayhem ensue as the body count rises
with Alexander returning to what he does best – killing in the name of what’s
right.
“There are just so many
action sequences in this movie” says Victor Webster “And it was great
performing next to an action star such as Steven Seagal”. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Webster then
began his theatrical film career in the box office smash “Bringing Down the
House.” During this time he continued to alternate between television and
theatrical film roles. He has had guest appearances on shows including Bones,
CSI, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Necessary Roughness and Single Ladies.
He has also had
recurring roles on such shows as, Related, Charmed, Lincoln Heights, Harper's
Island, Melrose Place and Castle. Victor holds a black
belt in Tae Kwon Do and has taught and competed in many forms of martial arts.
He holds an undefeated record as a heavyweight in both
Tae Kwon Do competition and amateur kick boxing, and is also a
multiple medal winner in the no gi jiu jitsu world championships.
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