![]() ![]() including “Scary Movie,” a satirical comedy film that was a major success, which paved way for countless sequels and was turned into a very successful franchise “Knight Club,” in which he portrayed Gary, “Kill Me Later” as Agent Reed, “Freddy VS Jason” as Scott Stubbs (2003), “White Chicks,” as Jake Harper (2004), 2006’s “Little Man” as Greg, and “Let the Game Begin” (2010) among others. 1998 was one of Munro’s busiest years as he had close for a dozen acting credits, with “A Murder of Crows,” “High Voltage” being his most significant shows.įrom 2000 to 2010, he made appearances in several movies and TV series. In the ‘90s, Murno landed pivotal roles in TV series such as “JAG,” “Sliders,” and “The Outer Limits” fantasy series among others, before graduating to playing supporting roles in movies such as the Oscar-winning “Unforgiven” by Clint Eastwood, “Digger,” “Run,” and many more. Murno rose to prominence in 1991 when he featured in the “Northwood” TV series as the lead character the series was a major success and it ran for four seasons. In 1990, he landed a minor role in “Sylvan Lake Summer,” which was his big-screen debut before appearing in the film “Cadence”. Murno landed his first role in 1987, in “21 Jump Street,” a police-procedural thriller TV series in which he appeared for about three years. Later, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he started auditioning for film and TV roles in the ’80s. Munro made tours around British Columbia province, and earned his living entertaining audiences with music at night clubs in Vancouver as he was still studying. ![]() He also enrolled to study improvisational comedy and drama, and had a chance to interact and study with some of the most successful personalities in the showbiz industry, including Susan Strasberg, who came into the limelight for her appearance in “The Delta Force” action movie alongside Chuck Norris. Following the untimely termination of his hockey career, he got himself a guitar and learned to play it skillfully. The Lac la Hache-born star dreamt of becoming an accomplished ice hockey player, and was also very interested in water skiing as he was growing up, but sustained a serious femur injury when he was 18 years old that crushed his dream, as it made him unable to do much physically. He matriculated from high school in 1985, but it’s not clear whether he went to college. Lochlyn has not revealed where he attended school, however, he’s known to have been very physically active during his high school years, as he played hockey for several minor league teams. Munro’s nephew is famous Canadian musician, Patrick McWilliams. A post shared by Lochlyn Munro once revealed during an interview that his biggest hero is his father, who stood by his children and family despite being in a bad financial situation. ![]()
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