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Gangland Versatile Hunk Victor Webster Hits His Stride: 'Days Of Our Lives' Star Talks About Rise To Fame
Webster's other big project is the futuristic feature film "Gangland" starring Costas Mandylor ("Picket Fences"). The film allowed Webster to strut his martial-arts stuff. "I did all my own stunts, choreographed them," he says.
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Victor has just completed his first feature "Gangland" an action, martial arts film due for release sometime in the late fall. This futuristic adventure also costars Costas Mandylor, Sasha Mitchell, Kathleen Kinmont and Jennifer Gareis.
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His presence, and no doubt good looks, then caught the attention of NBC's Days of Our Lives where he remained for a year before notching up roles in the AMC's series The Lot, the recent TV movie The Chippendale Murder, and the feature film Gangland. "Acting always has been a fantasy of mine," explains Webster. "I used to watch James Bond wishing I was a secret service agent or a superhero. I used to jump off the roof thinking I was Superman but I couldn't fly and broke my leg. My Mom used to call me Mr. Dress-Up when I was a kid because I used to have this trunk of towels, robes, hats, and stuff. I would go around pretending I was a pirate or army guy. I was always fascinated with who I could be at anytime I wanted."
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