Langley Kirkwood discusses his new film Collision on Netflix, Warrior Season 3, and the upcoming Netflix One Piece live-action film.

It is eye-opening to hear about the very real issues highlighted in the film Collision: xenophobia, racism, and corruption. Langley educates me about the history and current socio-political situation in South Africa.

Warrior Season 3 is underway and the excitement was difficult to contain. Cast members are flying in daily and the reunion is expected to be epic.

I am grateful to have these thoughtful conversations and hope you enjoy

Warrior Cast
Warrior Cast

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Discussed in this episode:

1994 Truth and Realism Commission in South Africa
South Africa Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
Warrior Season 3
Netflix Collision
Netflix One Piece
ANC party in South Africa
7 star praying mantis kung fu
Hitz International – Stunt Coordinator Brett Chan

About Langley Kirkwood
Langley Kirkwood is an award-winning South African actor and voice artist. He was born in England to South African and West-Indian parents, grew up in Johannesburg (where he studied drama at the University of the Witwatersrand) and has lived in London, New York and Los Angeles. He is the proud father of two children, Willow and Phoenix, neither of whom are technically children any longer, but fortunately they still hang out with him from time to time. Langley lives in Cape Town, South Africa with his partner Sarah, an artist and sculptor.

Although he works primarily in front of a camera, Langley returns to his first love, the theatre, when he can and has worked extensively as a voice-over artist in commercials and in long-form narration. He recently completed writing his first novel and is still finding the courage to let somebody read it.

Film highlights include working with Juliet Binoche in John Boorman’s In My Country (2004), with Hollywood legends Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon in Invictus (2009), as the evil Judge Lex opposite Karl Urban in Dredd (2012) and in Gilles de Maistre’s four-year labour of love Mia and the White Lion (2019) opposite Melanie Laurent. He has recently completed filming on Collision, directed by Fabien Martorell for Netflix, set for release in 2022.

Langley’s television credits include Generation Kill (2008) for HBO, The Bible (2013) for Histoy, Black Sails (2014) for Starz, Banshee (2015) for HBO/Cinemax, The Catch (2017) for ABC and most recently playing Walter Buckley in the Bruce Lee inspired Warrior on HBO Max, which will shoot its third season in 2022.

Langley is something of an exercise addict and sports fan. A multiple Ironman athlete, he loves swimming, surfing, and riding his bicycles on and around

the mountains of the Western Cape (and wherever in the world he may find himself). He is passionate about cooking and it is one of his great joys. It has become clear to him that the older he gets, the less he knows.

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