Lockhart Ogilvie
Lockhart Ogilvie’s film credits? Kinda wild, honestly. This guy’s popped up in Max Cloud (2020), which is, let’s be real, a fever dream of a sci-fi action flick where video games and reality basically collide. Think: retro arcade chaos, a bunch of goofy humor, and more roundhouse kicks than your average Saturday night. Ogilvie’s presence doesn’t exactly blend into the background, you know? There’s a certain edge to his roles—almost like he’s secretly in on the joke but still takes the mission seriously. Then you’ve got Big Brother (2018), which—no, not the TV show—dives into the whole tough-love teacher with a troubled class scenario. Classic underdog stuff, but with a slick Hong Kong action twist. And Viking Destiny (2018), don’t even get me started. That one’s all misty landscapes, sword-swinging drama, and mystical Norse vibes. Ogilvie’s characters always give off this “I’ve seen some stuff” energy, even if he’s not front and center. It’s hard not to root for the guy, whether he’s facing off with digital baddies, dodging classroom chaos, or braving ancient prophecies. He kinda floats between genres and timelines like it’s nothing, making every project just a little more unpredictable. If you’re into movies that don’t really play by the rules, his filmography’s a solid place to wander through. Not your average Hollywood fare, but hey, sometimes you need a little weird in your movie night lineup.