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'''Kurt Carley''' is an [[United States|American]] actor. He is known for portraying werewolves in the ''Underworld'' film franchise, as well as | '''Kurt Carley''' is an [[United States|American]] actor specializing in [[suitmation]]. He is known for portraying werewolves in the ''Underworld'' film franchise, as well as the [[Godzilla/TriStar|titular monster]] in the [[1998]] [[:Category:Films|film]] ''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]''. | ||
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*''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]'' (1998) as [[ToraGoji|Godzilla]] [suit | *''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]'' (1998) as [[ToraGoji|Godzilla]] [suit; credited as a creature motion specialist] | ||
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Kurt Carley is an American actor specializing in suitmation. He is known for portraying werewolves in the Underworld film franchise, as well as the titular monster in the 1998 film GODZILLA.
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- August Ragone introduced Kurt Carley to original Godzilla suit actor Haruo Nakajima at Monsterpalooza in 2011. During their meeting, Carley jokingly assured Nakajima that he knew "the movie was bad," but Carley was "just doing his job." He also revealed that he saw Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster in theaters as a child, and watching Nakajima portray Godzilla inspired him to become a monster suit actor.[1]
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