Andre Tricoteux

Andre Tricoteux, honestly, if you’re into action flicks or those wild superhero movies, this guy’s face (and, let’s be real, his insane physical presence) is probably burned into your brain even if you don’t realize it. He’s the kinda dude who steps into a scene and suddenly everyone else looks like they skipped leg day. Most folks would recognize him, or at least his hulking form, from Deadpool (2016) and the sequel, Deadpool 2 (2018). Yeah, the big metal dude? That’s Andre suiting up as Colossus, giving us all those iconic, deadpan lines and tossing bad guys around like they’re made of paper. And if you think playing a CGI-heavy character is a cakewalk, think again. The man had to nail the physicality, the timing, all while probably sweating buckets under motion-capture gear. Not exactly glamorous, but dang, he pulls it off. But hold up—he doesn’t just stick to the big screen. Andre’s also been stomping through TV shows, like The Flash (2014). Ever notice how villains and henchmen in those superhero series suddenly get super intimidating? Nine times out of ten, that’s him. He’s basically the guy directors call when they need someone who looks like they could bench press a car and still have enough energy left to chase down the hero. Beyond that, he’s done a ton of stunt work, which is a whole different beast. It’s wild, honestly, how much he’s done behind the scenes. You’d be surprised how often he’s the muscle behind some epic showdown or wild chase, even if you don’t see his actual face. Andre Tricoteux—definitely a powerhouse in the world of action entertainment.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 9″ (2.06 m)
  • Professions: Actor, Stunts

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    • Trivia:

      referencennSo, you’ve got this guy who used to throw people around for a living—yeah, a real professional wrestler. Not just some backyard brawler, either. Dude was actually famous in the ring, with all the glitz and hype that comes with that world: costumes, blinding lights, roaring crowds losing their minds. But life outside the ropes? Way less glamorous. He’s older now, and honestly, the glory days are kinda fading. Bills piling up, health ain’t what it used to be, and relationships? Messy, at best. He’s chasing one last shot at greatness, clinging to memories of when everyone cheered his name. There’s this rough edge, this raw desperation, as he tries to keep his head above water—working small gigs, dealing with people who only remember him as his character, not the real guy underneath. Yeah, he’s beaten up, inside and out, but there’s still that stubborn spark.

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