LENNY BRASSO =[ HENK >
Henk is one of Mike's buddies
and colleagues - they not only share the love for paintball
and women, they're also working at the same car repair garage.
He's a completely moronic, intolerant asshole who mocks
everybody and everything with stupid remarks.
But he does everything that Mike tells him to do - after
all they're the "Black Falcon's Troup" and tougher
than the US Marines!
Lenny Brasso is a real multitalent.
He's got a diploma in social studies and has been working
as a chef, a car mechanic and a kindergarten teacher previous
to working in a great variety of fields in the media industry.
Lenny has been a journalist, a producer, a radio talk show
personality hosting over 1000 episodes of his own show,
a trainer for show hosts and CEO of a local TV station before
he started to take private acting lessons cause he was fascinated
by the thought of working in front of a camera as well.
His onscreen career started with a guest appearance in an
episode of the German TV series 'Wilsberg'. Then he starred
in the feature 'Dunkle Straßen' (Dark Streets) and in the
short 'Sternschnuppen' (Shooting Stars). Next came Evil
Knights where he plays 'bad guy' Henk.
Most recently, Lenny Brasso has starred as the cop Jonas
Brackett in Blood
Angel 2, the sequel to the legendary cult classic I
Spit On Your Grave.
Here is what Lenny Brasso had to say about the shoot:
"For me as an actor who mostly plays in action and crime
movies it was definitely a terrific challenge to work on
a zombie film.
Cause the set is very different from how you imagine it:
namely, not eerie at all, but rather funny. To see how the
special effects work, how very simple things like kitchen
tissue suddenly turn into intestines, what the SFX people
can do with make-up, lying in blood for days and not getting
the smell of red beets out of your hair even after showering
twice... fun 'twas!
Positive also the professionality of the production company
Lee/Leroc Filmworkshop, that lead the execution of the project
with great engagement and sensitivity, and always had an
open ear for the actors.
I'm convinced that the film will go very well with the fans,
too! (...)"