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'IT DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN WORKING WITH AL PACINO ON BROADWAY'

rnold Vosloo made his mark in films and series not only in his native South Africa but also in Hollywood, and often, as a villain. Unsurprisingly, when asked which character was his favorite to play on screen, he says: “The role I enjoyed playing the most in my career was two and a half years ago… I came back to South Africa for a Netflix. I just loved the part of Daan Ludik because it was so uncompromising,” he tells FORBES AFRICA.

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