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South African actor Greg Kriek to star in movie alongside Megan Fox

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Megan Fox and Greg Kriek on the set of 'Rogue.' (Instagram/@gregkriek)
Megan Fox and Greg Kriek on the set of 'Rogue.' (Instagram/@gregkriek)


Cape Town – South African actor and producer Greg Kriek is making a name for himself in Hollywood.

The Recce star recently won Best Actor in a Feature Film for his role as Henk Viljoen in the war drama at the Knysna International Film Festival.

He also stars are Dr Tony Sinclair in The Serengeti Rules which has just been shortlisted in the Oscars 2020 Documentary Feature category.

In his new film Rogue, he stars alongside Transformers actress, Megan Fox as British ex-royal marine Mike Barasa.

The action thriller directed by MJ Bassett follows the story of an extraction mission that opens up a Pandora’s Box of global politics and the underbelly of the illegal animal trade.

International and local cast includes Philip Winchester (Law & Order: SVU), Adam Deacon (Ali G Indahouse), Brandon Auret (Isidingo) and Sisanda Henna (Trackers).

The film is set to be released worldwide in 2020.

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Training for #RogueMovie

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#RogueMovie with the lovely talented @meganfox ??

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Man like @philipwinchester ?? ??#RogueMovie

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