
Currently number one in US cinemas, Divergent: Insurgent shows there can still be some financial life in young-adult franchises. A look at its cast list reveals an impressive list of supporting actors, including Ray Stevenson, so let's make him the subject of this week's quiz! Ray Stevenson is often cast as a brute, be it a hero or a villain, and it's easy to see why: the man has a certain violent charisma, as if he promises to explode any minute, and he has the physique to make good on that promise too. Being pegged like that might be a death-knell for an actor, but instead, Ray Stevenson has built an impressive resumeé of memorable roles over the years. In fact, seeing his name attached...
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