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ACTOR KEVIN SORBO Career Began his career as a model in Europe, appearing in commercials for Budweiser, BMW, and Jim Beam. He is best known for his role as Hercules in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1993-2000). He also starred in Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda (2000-2005) as Captain Dylan Hunt. Other work Has appeared in films such as Kull the Conqueror (1997), What If... (2010), Soul Surfer (2011), and God's Not Dead (2014). He also voiced Hercules in the video game God of War: Ascension (2013). Directing Made his directorial debut with the religious drama Let There Be Light (2017). He also directed Miracle in East Texas (2019) and Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist. Writing Wrote the 2011 memoir True Strength: My Journey From Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life. He also wrote one of the stories for Chicken Soup for the Soul: Billy Graham & Me. Other endeavors Is the spokesperson for A World Fit For Kids!, an organization that trains young people to become mentors for children in after-school programs. He also donated his royalties from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive for Kids to A World Fit for Kids!. Personal life Married actress Sam Sorbo in 1998, and they have three children together: Braeden, Shane, and Octavi
Today on The Neil Haley Show and Love Is Podcast, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Kevin Sorbo. Kevin David Sorbo is an American actor and producer. He has had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 fantasy film Kull the Conqueror.
Today on The Neil Haley Show and Love Is Podcast, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Kevin Sorbo. Kevin David Sorbo is an American actor and producer. He has had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 fantasy film Kull the Conqueror.
Today's broadcast had two parts. The first was an interview with Kevin Sorbo, a well-known actor who has played many roles, including that of Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and that of Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. He is currently promoting a movie that will be coming out in August called Firing Squad, in which Sorbo acts along with James Barrington and Cuba Gooding, Jr. The movie is based on a true story about three men facing execution in Indonesia and the hope and redemption that broke out in a terrible place. Sorbo also discussed a book he wrote about his own experiences nearly dying from an aneurism and having four strokes as a result; the book is called True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life and details what it was like to go so quickly from being in Hollywood shape to being unable to get himself out of bed. Like the movie discussed earlier, the book offers hope and redemption. The book also describes Sorbo's understanding that God has not promised us easy lives and that blaming Him for the trouble on earth is counterproductive. He reports that many people have told him his book inspired them to stop feeling sorry for themselves in the wake of legitimately difficult experiences and life changes, and to move forward with hope. Sorbo and Cintiha discussed themes of accepting the work of the Creator in our lives. Cinthia stated, "He thought you up. He knew you before you were born," and she compared the destruction and harm we sometimes level at our own bodies with going into the Louvre and starting to destroy the works of art. She spoke of the work it takes to undo and redo much of the damage that has been done and that continues to happen. Cinthia also praised Sorbo's example and portrayal of masculinity as a positive thing. She stated, "We really need our men to be men... When you emasculate men, everything falls apart... [Men are] made for a reason, and that reason is to take care of the world." Sorbo also has a book coming out on this topic called The Bare Essentials of Fatherhood, which can be explored through Brave Books. After the interview with Sorbo, Cinthia continued the broadcast, discussing Matthew 19:13-14 in which Jesus told His disciples not to hinder the "little ones" from coming to Him since the Kingdom of Heaven "belongs to such as these." While acknowledging that Jesus was at least partly speaking about actual children, she also suggested that His meaning went beyond this, that the "little ones" are all those whom we should be protecting. This includes all those who are vulnerable, including ourselves. She urges us not to "get in the way of God finding and saving every single human that He has made." Cinthia points out that we are all little children next to God, that we will never become His contemporaries but become His children when we come to Jesus. As adults, we often come to rely on ourselves and emphasize independence. We may get in the way of the "little ones" by shaming them, speaking harshly to them, scorning their dependence in our rush to make them independent. We may shoo away those whose faith is weak by arguing over biblical interpretations unnecessarily instead of befriending people and allowing the Holy Spirit to do His work. We may get in the way of our own vulnerable selves through harsh, shaming self-talk or scorning our own dependency needs that lead us to Jesus. Children were brought to Jesus because He was safe, and He insisted that the children be allowed to come to Him. The vulnerable are very important to God. He is a loving Father. He has died and resurrected because He loves us so much. He would never harm His children. We need to remind ourselves of His goodness and join Him in His endeavors by being good parents to our own inner children. We need to handle each other gently. In heaven's economy, the little ones matter. The Message version of these verses says that people brought children to Jesus "in hope that He would lay hands on them and pray for them," and He did. Jesus intervened when the disciples tried to stop the "little ones" from taking up His time. He did not move to the next thing until He had taken the children on His lap, laid hands on them, and blessed them. The disciples who tried to shoo the children away thought they were helping Jesus. They thought they were honoring the Lord, and sometimes we think that, too. We think we are standing up for what is right when we argue fruitlessly about less-crucial doctrinal issues with people who are struggling just to come to Jesus. We think we are aiding in our own sanctification when we internally shame and speak harshly to ourselves. We minimize the importance of the least of these instead of laying down a red carpet for them to run to Jesus. We minimize our own need for Jesus because we think as adults we should have it together. Don't discourage others' hope or minimize your own. If you can't support others in coming to Jesus, then (as Jesus told the disciples) let them alone. Jesus said it would be better to have a millstone hung around your neck and be drowned in the depths of the sea than to cause one of these "little ones" to stumble. Sometimes God would rather we be quiet than say the things that we do, things that cause each other to stumble. We must be more careful how we treat God's children--- including ourselves, since we also are vulnerable. It does not help God to be mean and harsh to ourselves and cause ourselves to stumble. Let us come to Him like little children, for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. Lay down your ways of supporting yourself, and allow yourself to come to Jesus with the hope that He will touch your life, that He will lay His hands on you and bless you. Ask Him to lay hands on you, and acknowledge your need for Him. Don't add requirements on yourself that He does not place there. Just come to Jesus and let Him hold you.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kevin Sorbo Sorbo in 2022 Born Kevin David Sorbo September 24, 1958 (age 65) Mound, Minnesota, U.S. Alma mater Minnesota State University Moorhead (BA) Occupations Actor producer director Years active 1984–present Spouse Sam Jenkins (m. 1998) Children 3, including Braeden Sorbo Website kevinsorbo.net Kevin David Sorbo (born September 24, 1958) is an American actor and producer. He has had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995–1999) and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda (2000–2005). In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 fantasy film Kull the Conqueror. Sorbo is also known for acting in Christian films such as God's Not Dead (2014) and Let There Be Light (2017). Early life and education[edit] Sorbo was born in Mound, Minnesota, on September 24, 1958.[1] He is of Norwegian descent.[2] He was raised in a Lutheran family.[3] Sorbo attended Minnesota State University Moorhead, where he double majored in marketing and advertising.[4] To help pay for tuition, he began to work as a model for print and television advertising.[5] Early work[edit] In the mid-1980s, Sorbo traveled around Europe and Australia working in television commercials and also modeling for print advertisements. During this period, he made his acting debut in an episode of the soap opera Santa Barbara in 1986. He continued working in advertising and by the early 1990s, he had appeared in over 150 commercials. One of the popular commercials he appeared in was for Jim Beam bourbon whiskey, known for Sorbo's repeated catchphrase, "This ain't Jim Beam".[6] He made guest appearances in television series such as 1st & Ten, Murder She Wrote, and The Commish. In 1992, he played his first leading role in an unsuccessful television pilot for a medical drama series titled Condition: Critical, which was not picked up, but aired as a television film on ABC. He was considered for and lost out to Dean Cain as Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and was one of the possible contenders for the role of Fox Mulder in The X-Files, which went to David Duchovny.[7][8][9][10] In 1993, he made his film debut in Slaughter of the Innocents.[11] Professional breakthrough with Hercules[edit] In 1993, Sorbo received his breakthrough leading role as the ancient greek demigod Hercules in a series of five television films that aired as part of Universal Television's Action Pack.[12] The first film to premiere was Hercules and the Amazon Women, which aired in April 1994, the others following later in the year. The ratings success of the films paved the way for the commission of the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, which started airing in syndication from January 1995 and ran for six seasons. The series made Sorbo an international star and was one of the highest rated syndicated television shows at the time.[13][better source needed] The success of the show spawned the popular spin-off series Xena: Warrior Princess starring Lucy Lawless, who was introduced in a three-episode arc in the first season of Hercules. This allowed several characters from both shows to make crossover appearances. In 1998, a spin-off direct-to-video, animated film titled Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus was released with both Sorbo and Lawless voicing the characters.[14] Hercules was canceled midway through the filming of Season Six, of which only eight episodes were produced. The final episode aired in November 1999.[15] Although it was not revealed at the time, health issues reduced Sorbo's abilities to perform the physically demanding role during the later seasons.[16] Sorbo made his final appearance as Hercules on Xena, in the Season Five episode "God Fearing Child", which aired in February 2000. In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 film Kull the Conqueror. In a mostly negative review, The New York Times writes, "Mr. Sorbo provides the requisite oiled torso, a hint of humor and the professionalism and good grace to act as if Kull the Conqueror mattered."[17] Post-Hercules work[edit] After Hercules ended, Sorbo played the starring role of Captain Dylan Hunt in the science-fiction drama series Andromeda from 2000 to 2005. In 2006, he played a recurring role on the final season of The O.C. In 2007, he starred in two direct-to-video sequels to Walking Tall, Walking Tall: The Payback and Walking Tall: Lone Justice. In the Hallmark Channel film Avenging Angel, he co-starred with his real wife, Sam Jenkins. In the 2008, he appeared in the spoof film titled Meet the Spartans, which was a box office success despite poor reviews.[18][19] Sorbo in 2013In the first of what would be several voice acting jobs, Sorbo performed one of the main protagonists, Prometheus, in the video game The Conduit.[20] He also reprised the role of Hercules in the video game God of War III and worked together with his wife on the game Cloudberry Kingdom.[21] In 2014, Sorbo co-starred in God's Not Dead, a Christian film in which he portrayed an atheist college professor who requires his students to disown their religions on the first day of his class.[22] Although heavily panned by critics, it was a commercial success and the first of a sequence of Christian films that Sorbo would produce or perform.[23][24][25] Sorbo appeared in the 2015 romantic comedy Single in South Beach, starring Haley Webb. On Twitter, in 2019, she accused Sorbo of sexual advances and of sexually harassing her on the set. However, Webb did not elaborate on any of her accusations, and he did not respond to her tweet.[26][27] In 2017, Sorbo directed and starred in the Christian drama film Let There Be Light, which featured conservative pundit Sean Hannity, who was also an executive producer. It was described by the New Yorker as "a cynical, xenophobic morality tale, as bitter as it is saccharine" that closes with "a dénouement of bald Islamophobia".[28][29] The Los Angeles Times, although critical, says that it provides "an involving bonanza" for its intended Christian audience. Sorbo is described as bringing "puckish charm and credible warmth to his role".[30] In 2023, he is set to appear in the Ronald Reagan biopic opposite Dennis Quaid who plays the title role.[31]
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Tiffany Meier is the host of NTD's “China in Focus,” dedicated to a truthful presentation on China. With her unwavering commitment to finding and presenting the facts, the show has grown to over half a million subscribers since its launch in late February 2019, and has received overwhelming support and positive feedback. Tiffany is dedicated to truth and integrity, and a return to journalistic standards in her reporting about China. With a network of underground sources in China she has stayed ahead of the curve. Viewers say she presents tomorrow's news today. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kevin David Sorbo is an American actor best known for his roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo is also known for acting in the Christian drama films God's Not Dead and Let There Be Light. Besides his successful career in entertainment, Kevin has always devoted a hearty portion of his time to causes he believes in. In 2005 he was named successor to Arnold Schwarzenegger as the national spokesperson for The Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit working to ensure that all children have access to quality after school programs, and since 1997, Kevin has donated his time as the spokesperson for the nonprofit organization A World Fit For Kids. More information can be found on his website at kevinsorbo.net.
Kevin Sorbo received international stardom when he booked the lead role in “Hercules, the Legendary Journeys”, which became the most watched TV show in the world. Following that success, Sorbo had the lead role as “Captain Dylan Hunt” in “Gene Roddenberry's, Andromeda”. The independent film “What If” was nominated for Best Family Movie of the Year by the Movie Guide Awards. Sorbo also received the Movie Guide Award for Most Inspirational Performance of the Year. Sorbo also starred alongside Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt in “Soul Surfer”, And the faith-based movie, “God's Not Dead”. The $2 million-dollar budgeted movie became the most successful independent faith-based movie ever with over $140 million in theatrical, streaming and DVD sales. “Let There Be Light” was a movie he directed/acted/produced and this faith/ family movie ranked number 4 out of the top 10 family movies of 2018. “Miracle in East Texas”, a Comedy based on a true story set in 1930 was another movie Sorbo directed/acted in. Movie release is scheduled for February, 2023 Movie also stars John Ratzenberger, Lou Gossett, Jr., and Sam Sorbo. Some of his many television credits include “Just Shoot Me, “Two and a Half Men”, “Dharma and Greg”, “According to Jim”, “Gary Unmarried”, “Psych”, “Hawaii 5-0”, and a recurring role in the final season of “The OC”. The major motion picture, “Reagan”, with Dennis Quaid playing the late President with Sorbo has his pastor will release in early 2023. . Principle filming just completed for the next “Left Behind: Rise of the Anti-Christ” movie with Sorbo directing and acting in the movie based off the Jenkins/LaHaye award winning books. Kevin released his memoir “True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life”. The book chronicles his neardeath experience when he suffered three strokes and the battle back to regain his life. He also co-wrote the follow up book, “True Faith, Embracing Adversity to Live in God's Light”, with his wife, Sam. Kevin sneaks in a quick conversation with Lou Diamond just ahead of a round of golf (played way faster than most) as this living legend shares how he continues to move onward and upward on Thrive LouD. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
Kevin Sorbo is an actor, producer and director. He received international stardom when he booked the lead role in “Hercules, the Legendary Journeys,” which became the most watched TV show in the world. Following that success, Sorbo had the lead role as “Captain Dylan Hunt” in Gene Roddenberry's, “Andromeda.” In this episode we chat about the woke take-over of Hollywood, what it's like being a Christian Conservative in the acting world and what is required to stand by one's values when just about everyone is ready to blacklist you simply for having an independent belief system…a herculean effort is required. Guest links: https://linktr.ee/ksorbs See all our episodes: https://hereforthetruth.com Join our membership community: https://friendsofthetruth.co Learn more about our 8 week group coaching program: http://riseabovetheherd.co Download our free e-book “55 Signs of Low Self-Esteem for Truth Seekers”: https://growyourselfesteem.com Connect with us on Telegram: https://t.me/areyouhereforthetruth All other links: https://tinyurl.com/hfttlinks Hosted by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos Intro and outro music: “Illusion” by Joel Rafidi Intro voice-over: Namakula (https://www.namakula.com/voice-over)
Sorbo is an American actor. He had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo is also known for acting in the Christian drama films God's Not Dead and Let There Be Light. He is a director, producer, author as well. His new film called "Left Behind: The Rise of the Antichrist" is very timely. Kevin joins Mike to tell us all about it. Go to www.leftbehindmovie.com for all the information and to buy tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sorbo is an American actor. He had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo is also known for acting in the Christian drama films God's Not Dead and Let There Be Light. He is a director, producer, author as well. His new film called "Left Behind: The Rise of the Antichrist" is very timely. Kevin joins Mike to tell us all about it. Go to www.leftbehindmovie.com for all the information and to buy tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America's Remnant: Kevin Sorbo on how he was canceled by Hollywood -- but God! On today's broadcast of America's Remnant, Pastor todd speaks about what God has put on his heart for this new year and the new season...Plus...he interviews Kevin Sorbo! Kevin David Sorbo is an American actor. He had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo is also known for acting in the Christian drama films God's Not Dead and Let There Be Light. Kevin is bold and outspoken about his faith and what he sees going on in our country! You won't want to miss this very powerful discussion! Kevin's new movie trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFlu7dmHQ_g&list=TLGGttwgBF-Wn24xNDAxMjAyMw&t=1s Pastor Todd's website is www.PastorTodd.org To support this broadcast and ministry please go to www.ToddCoconato.com/give MyPillow promo code: REMNANT To watch the movie "LIFEMARK" please go to www.starfishStories.tv/lifemark Promo Code: REMNANT For Gold and Silver please go to: www.goldco.com/pastortodd Watch The Remnant Channel here: www.TheRemnantChannel.com Help us fund the operation here: www.ToddCoconato.com/give Get up-to-the-minute news here: www.Remnant.News Download our new app at www.ToddCoconato.com/app Follow Pastor Todd here: www.toddcoconato.com/findme Go to our store for special deals for Remnant Warriors here: www.remnant.news/hanews/store
In this episode, we welcome Kevin Sorbo to the show. He is an actor that is best known for his role as Hercules in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. He's also starred in dozens of movies to include God's Not Dead, What If…, and Let There Be Light. In this interview, we discuss how being a Christian Conservative has affected his career in Hollywood, what he thinks about the current state of our government and culture, how he's fighting the Culture Wars by making moral movies, the big roles he did not land before being cast as Hercules, what projects he's working on now, the one work he would leave for humanity, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Today's sponsor: KC CATTLE COMPANY Wagyu steaks, wagyu roasts, pasture raised chicken, pasture raised Berkshire pork, wagyu bacon cheeseburger bratwurst, world famous wagyu gourmet hot dogs, and more. www.kccattlecompany.com Use the promo code KYLE to get 15% off your order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Sorbo joined Jacob Kersey at CPAC to discuss Facebook removing his page and America's fear of COVID-19.Kevin is an actor, producer, and director. He stared as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. His other movies include God's Not Dead, Let There Be Light, and What If.Learn more at http://www.kevinsorbo.net/
Kevin David Sorbo is an American actor. He had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo is also known for acting in the Christian drama films God's Not Dead and Let There Be Light.
On this episode of Blunt Force Truth, Chuck and Mark are joined by Kevin Sorbo. Kevin returns to the show as he has been busy on the set of upcoming independent films and recently became more vocal about his conservative views. Chuck and Mark ask Kevin about being more vocal on Twitter when it comes to his conservative views. They discuss how conservative views can work their way back into entertainment and media industries. Kevin also explains how he has been fighting the battle and the roadblocks he has encountered. They also discuss how the left continues to push the narrative of America being a horrible place. Kevin explain how he has heard from people about how much better the United states are than where they came from. They also discuss how immigrants, and those moving between states, bring their politics and mindset with them. More about Kevin: Sorbo received international stardom when he booked the lead role in Hercules, the Legendary Journeys (1993-1999) the most watched TV show in the world, airing in 176 countries. Following that success, Sorbo had the lead role as “Captain Dylan Hunt” in Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda, the first show created by Roddenberry after the original Star Trek series. Andromeda debuted as the number one hour-long show in first run syndication and remained at number one for its entire run from 2000-2005. Notable movies include Kull, the Conqueror, Walking Tall, the Payback, Avenging Angel, and Meet the Spartans. Theindependent film What If was nominated for Best Family Movie of the Year 2011 by the Movie Guide Awards.Sorbo also received the Movie Guide Award for Most Inspirational Performance of the Year. Some of his many television credits include Just Shoot Me, Two and a Half Men, Dharma and Greg, According toJim, Gary Unmarried, Psych, Hawaii 5-0, and a recurring role in the final season of The O.C. Sorbo also starred alongside Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt in Soul Surfer. 2014 saw the release of the faith-based movie God’s Not Dead. The $2 million-dollar budgeted movie became the most successful independent faith-based movie ever, with over $75 million U.S. Box Office. Let There Be Light was released in October 2017. Sorbo directed and acted in this faith/family movie, which ranked number 4 out of the top 10 family movies of that year. LTBL follows the life of the world’s greatest atheist and the road he follows where his beliefs are challenged. Another movie being released in the Fall of 2018 is One Nation Under God. The movie drama deals with controversy over that quote in our Nation’s Pledge of Allegiance. Two more releases for 2018 include The Reliant, which is a drama dealing with the economic collapse of America. Bernie, the Dolphin hits theaters in December of 2018. Upcoming projects include, East Texas Oil, which Sorbo is directing/acting and Carpool Lane, starring opposite Dean Cain. He also recently produced BreatheBible.com which is a theatrical 18 CD collection reading of The New Testament. Over 80 actors voice the biblical figures, and Sorbo voices God – a nice upgrade from his half-god days on Hercules! Kevin released his memoir in 2012, True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life. The book chronicles his near-death experience when he suffered three strokes and the battle back to regain his life. Sorbo also co-authored a Chicken Soup for the Soul, “Think Positive for Kids.” In real life, Kevin leads "A World Fit for Kids,” a successful mentoring model that trains inner-city teens to use school, fitness, sports and positive role models for themselves. World Fit is the number one after-school program in the state of California. Sorbo...
Kevin Sorbo is an actor, producer & director, who received international stardom when he booked the lead role in “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys”. Following that success he had the lead role as “Captain Dylan Hunt” in Gene Roddenberry's “Andromeda”—the first show created by Roddenberry after the original Star Trek series. But more recently Kevin has... The post 67. KEVIN SORBO – Hercules in Human Form (actor, producer, director) appeared first on 15 Minutes With Chuck - podcast.
Kevin Sorbo is an actor, producer & director, who received international stardom when he booked the lead role in “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys”. Following that success he had the lead role as “Captain Dylan Hunt” in Gene Roddenberry’s “Andromeda”—the first show created by Roddenberry after the original Star Trek series. But more recently Kevin has... The post 67. KEVIN SORBO – Hercules in Human Form (actor, producer, director) appeared first on Your Online Coffee Break podcast.
Chuck and Mark are Joined by Kevin Sorbo for a great conversation on the politics in Hollywood. They start off by discussing Hollywood's hatred for conservatives and Christians, which Kevin explains is the reason that he has gone into independent filmmaking. Chuck and Kevin have both experienced Hollywood's decision to cut shows for no reason, other than one person doesn't like it. They explain how a select few individuals decide what the rest of the world will watch. Mark moves their conversation on to Kevin's film, God's not Dead, which landed in the top five dollar return for Hollywood films. Kevin explains that he could not get on any network, except Fox, to promote his faith-based film. Kevin explains the importance of small independent films and faith-based films. He shares how he has created his own production company and been able to get funding from people like Sean Hannity. They finish up their conversation by discussing how the progressive movement is destroying our country and that the truth is dangerous to their agenda. They discuss how the left is dividing our nation into groups and pitting them against each other. Kevin also jumps in to shares some of his thoughts about the far-left agenda that is appearing around our country. More about Kevin: Sorbo received international stardom when he booked the lead role in Hercules, the Legendary Journeys (1993-1999) the most watched TV show in the world, airing in 176 countries. Following that success, Sorbo had the lead role as "Captain Dylan Hunt" in Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, the first show created by Roddenberry after the original Star Trek series. Andromeda debuted as the number one hour-long show in first run syndication and remained at number one for its entire run from 2000-2005. Notable movies include Kull, the Conqueror, Walking Tall, the Payback, Avenging Angel, and Meet the Spartans. The independent film What If was nominated for Best Family Movie of the Year 2011 by the Movie Guide Awards. Sorbo also received the Movie Guide Award for Most Inspirational Performance of the Year. Some of his many television credits include Just Shoot Me, Two and a Half Men, Dharma and Greg, According to Jim, Gary Unmarried, Psych, Hawaii 5-0, and a recurring role in the final season of The O.C. Sorbo also starred alongside Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt in Soul Surfer. 2014 saw the release of the faith-based movie God's Not Dead. The $2 million-dollar budgeted movie became the most successful independent faith-based movie ever, with over $75 million U.S. Box Office. Let There Be Light was released in October 2017. Sorbo directed and acted in this faith/family movie, which ranked number 4 out of the top 10 family movies of that year. LTBL follows the life of the world's greatest atheist and the road he follows where his beliefs are challenged. Another movie being released in the Fall of 2018 is One Nation Under God. The movie drama deals with controversy over that quote in our Nation's Pledge of Allegiance. Two more releases for 2018 include The Reliant, which is a drama dealing with the economic collapse of America. Bernie, the Dolphin hits theaters in December of 2018. Upcoming projects include, East Texas Oil, which Sorbo is directing/acting and Carpool Lane, starring opposite Dean Cain. He also recently produced BreatheBible.com which is a theatrical 18 CD collection reading of The New Testament. Over 80 actors voice the biblical figures, and Sorbo voices God - a nice upgrade from his half-god days on Hercules! Kevin released his memoir in 2012, True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life. The book chronicles his near-death experience when he suffered three strokes and the battle back to regain his life. Sorbo also co-authored a Chicken Soup for the Soul, "Think Positive for Kids." In real life, Kevin leads "A World...
Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “I Could Never Be.” Kevin Sorbo is an award winning actor, producer, and director, most famous for his role as Hercules in the popular television series, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Sorbo also starred as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda. Sorbo's entrance into entertainment wasn't a lifelong passion, but rather a way to afford tuition. He started modeling to help pay for his tuition in college. His talent transformed his career, and after a few smaller roles, he shot to stardom landing the lead role of Hercules. In recent years, Sorbo has taken to doing more personal and meaningful roles that are a reflection of his strong Christian faith, including God's Not Dead and Let Their Be Light, his newest movie which is now available on Blue-ray and DVD. Follow Michael on Twitter and Instagram: @TheOnlyMC HELPFUL LINKS:
Captain Dylan Hunt has put it upon himself to reestablish the System's Commonwealth. But first things first... He has to get his ship back. And It wouldn't hurt to recruit a new crew.After two episodes we are also starting to get to know our characters. Who are they? What are they all about? Is the furry one going to eat the purple one? Join us as we discuss what we pulled out of "An Affirming Flame."
Speaker Topic: True Strength Kevin Sorbo is an actor, author and motivational speaker. He is best known for his leading roles in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda and Kull in Kull the Conqueror. Kevin's memoir titled: “True Strength–My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal–and How Nearly Dying Saved My Life.” The book chronicles his near death experience in 1997 at the end of season 5 on Hercules. Kevin had an aneurysm that caused 3 strokes at the end of season 5 on Hercules. Kevin's book is an honest account of celebrity, personal tragedy, and the power of letting go. It is a book for anyone who experiences a setback in life and is struggling to ?nd a way to move on. Kevin is a spokesman for A World Fit for Kids!, a non-pro?t mentoring organization in Los Angeles. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Sam and three young children. Visit: KevinSorbo.net Click to Tweet @Ksorbs
EZ Way Broadcasting is pleased to have an afternoon with actor Kevin Sorbo from the hit television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Kevin went on to star in another amazing role: Captain Dylan Hunt in Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. Kevin's newest project is his book True Strength. Find out more about Kevin today on EZ Talk.