Hubbry Logo
John DeSantisJohn DeSantisMain
Open search
John DeSantis
Community hub
John DeSantis
logo
7 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
John DeSantis
John DeSantis
from Wikipedia

John DeSantis, sometimes credited as John De Santis or John Desantis, (born November 13, 1973) is a Canadian character actor, best known as Lurch on the Fox Family show The New Addams Family.[1][2] His other work includes a principal role in Disney's Touchstone Pictures film The 13th Warrior, in which he played a Viking warrior named Ragnar the Dour.[1] He has also appeared in television series Police Academy[1] and Supernatural.[3][4]

Key Information

Filmography

[edit]

Film

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1999 The 13th Warrior Ragnar - Dour
2001 Thirteen Ghosts Horace "Breaker" Mahoney, The Juggernaut
2002 Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Bus Guard #2
2003 Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Padeen, Loblolly Boy [2]
2005 The Long Weekend Cellmate
Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus 3-D Ollie the Giant Direct-to-video (voice role)
2006 Little Man Bruno
2007 Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem N/a Stunts
2008 The Auburn Hills Breakdown Junior Short film
2009 Ratko: The Dictator's Son Skender
The Hole Monster Dad
Stan Helsing Frankenstein's Monster
2010 30 Days of Night: Dark Days Gunther Direct-to-video
2014 Mutant World Giant Mutant
Seventh Son Tusk
2016 Viking Berserk
2023 Peter Pan & Wendy Bill Jukes

Television

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Police Academy: The Series Thug Episode: "Karate Cops"
1998–1999 The New Addams Family Lurch Main cast
2000 Harsh Realm Big Tracker Episode: "Reunion"
2001 Stargate SG-1 Jaffa #1 Episode: "Double Jeopardy"
Voyage of the Unicorn Cratch TV movie[5]
Los Luchadores Hugo Furst Episode: "The Mask of Diablo Azul"
Dead Last Evil Ghost Episode: "Pilot"
Dark Angel Miller, the Mangler Episode: "Proof of Purchase"
Andromeda Stalin Kuleshov Episode: "Fear and Loathing in the Milky Way"
Hsigo Episode: "Last Call at the Broken Hammer"
2002 Snow Queen Satan TV movie
2003 Smallville The Traveller Episode: "Slumber"
2004 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels Bigfoot[a] TV movie
Dead Like Me Tiny Episode: "Ghost Story"
2005 Earthsea Kargide Soldier #1 Miniseries
Andromeda Behemoth Episode: "One More Day's Light"
Bloodsuckers Ble-Ka TV movie
Masters of Horror Moonface Episode: "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road"
2006 Blade: The Series Thorne Recurring
2007 Painkiller Jane Henry Perkins Episode: "Breakdown"
Flash Gordon Night Hunter Episode: "Alliances"
Strake Episode: "Random Access"
The Dresden Files Demon Episode: "Storm Front"
2008 Demon Akiahacaric Episode: "Pilot: Storm Front"
Supernatural Freeman Daggett Episode: "Ghostfacers"
Sanctuary N/a Stunt player; Episode: "Warriors"
2009 Knights of Bloodsteel Goblin Strongarm Miniseries
The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger Mule TV movie
Eureka Big Ed Episode: "It's Not Easy Being Green"
The Troop Mr. Toofgib 1 episode
2010 Psych Seven Foot Tall Man Episode: "Dual Spires"
2011 Smallville Male Phantom Zone Inhabitant Episode: "Dominion"
Solomon Grundy Episode: "Prophecy"
2012 Once Upon A Time Dove Episode: "Skin Deep"
Big Time Movie Maxwell TV movie
Level Up Blundergore the Giant Episode: "You Don't Know Jack"
2013 Supernatural The Golem Episode: "Everybody Hates Hitler"
2013–2014 Hell on Wheels Irish Worker 3 episodes
2014 Supernatural Scarecrow Uncredited; Episode: "Fan Fiction"
2014–2015 Falling Skies Shaq Recurring (season 4–5)
2015 Olympus Cyclops Episode: "The Temple of Gaia"
Chronos Recurring
2016 The 100 Servant / Gideon 2 episodes
The X-Files Band-Aid Nose Man Episode: "Home Again"
Supergirl Draaga Episode: "Survivors"
2016–2017 Mech-X4 Davage Recurring
Van Helsing Gustov Recurring (season 1)
2017 Skinner #1 Episode: "A Home"
Supernatural Moloch Episode: "The Memory Remains"
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library Frankenstein's Monster TV movie
2017–2019 A Series of Unfortunate Events Bald Man Recurring
2018 Arrow Grim Reaper 2 episodes
2019 Legends of Tomorrow Ogre 2 episodes

Video games

[edit]
Year Title Role
2016 Dead Rising 4 Evos

Notes

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
from Grokipedia
John DeSantis (born November 13, 1973) is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of the towering Lurch in the television series (1998–1999). Standing at 6 feet 9 inches tall, DeSantis is one of Canada's tallest actors and frequently plays physically imposing characters, including monsters, villains, and authority figures. Born in , , he served two years in the Canadian Army before transitioning to acting, with his screen debut in the short-lived series : The Series (1998). DeSantis gained early recognition for his film role as Ragnar the Dour, a fierce Norse warrior, in John McTiernan's (1999). His career spans a wide range of genres, including historical dramas like (2003), where he appeared as a crew member, and horror such as Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007). On television, he has recurring roles like the vampire enforcer Thorne in Blade: The Series (2006) and guest appearances in popular shows including , , and . DeSantis has continued to appear in film and television, including the role of pirate Bill Jukes in the 2023 Disney+ adaptation of Peter Pan & Wendy. DeSantis has also contributed to stunts and soundtracks in various projects, leveraging his physical presence for memorable supporting performances.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

John DeSantis was born on November 13, 1973, in , , . He spent his formative years in , a coastal city on surrounded by ocean, forests, and rugged terrain that supports an active outdoor lifestyle. Little public information is available about his family background or specific childhood experiences, with no documented from interviews regarding early hobbies or interests that may have foreshadowed his physical or performance-oriented career path.

Military service

John DeSantis enlisted in the Canadian Army and served for two years before pursuing ; specific dates for his service are not publicly documented. This period of service is noted to have provided and physical resilience. By the mid-1990s, he departed from the armed forces to pursue a career in , marking a pivotal shift from structured military life to the creative uncertainties of performance.

Acting career

Debut and breakthrough roles

John DeSantis made his screen acting debut in 1998 with a minor role as a thug in the episode "Karate Cops" of the Canadian-American television series Police Academy: The Series. This brief appearance marked his entry into professional acting following a two-year stint in the Canadian Army, which provided the physical conditioning beneficial for the demanding roles he would soon undertake. Shortly thereafter, DeSantis landed his breakthrough role as Lurch, the silent and imposing butler, in the Gothic sitcom , which ran for 65 episodes from 1998 to 1999. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches tall, DeSantis was a natural fit for the towering character originally portrayed by in the 1960s series, bringing a stoic presence to the Addams household through minimal dialogue and expressive physicality. For the part, his naturally blond, curly hair was dyed darker and straightened to align with Lurch's signature look. Produced in as a joint Canadian-American venture by Saban Entertainment, premiered on YTV in and aired on Fox Family in the United States, exposing DeSantis to audiences across both markets and establishing him as a recognizable figure in genre television. The series' blend of campy humor and family dynamics highlighted his ability to embody enigmatic, larger-than-life supporting characters, paving the way for his future work in film and TV.

Notable film roles

DeSantis first gained recognition in film for his role as Ragnar the Dour, a stoic Viking warrior, in John McTiernan's (1999), an adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel . As part of the band of Norse fighters who enlist the aid of exiled Arab poet Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan (played by ), Ragnar embodies the film's depiction of 10th-century Viking society through his participation in ritualistic preparations and brutal clashes with the cannibalistic Wendol tribe, highlighting themes of cultural clash and primal survival. DeSantis's imposing 6′ 9″ (2.06 m) stature contributed to the authentic portrayal of the warriors' physical prowess, with his collaboration alongside Banderas underscoring the narrative's blend of historical accuracy and epic action. In 2001, DeSantis portrayed Breaker Mahoney, known as the , in the supernatural horror film Thir13en Ghosts, directed by Steve Beck. Trapped as one of the vengeful spirits within a hellish ghost-trapping machine, the character leverages his brute strength and chained ferocity in key confrontations, allowing DeSantis to showcase his talent for physically dominant, monstrous antagonists through intense stunt-integrated sequences that amplify the film's gothic terror. This role marked an early highlight of his affinity for otherworldly threats, drawing on his stunt background to execute the demanding physicality required. In 2003, DeSantis appeared as Padeen Colman, the loblolly boy, in Peter Weir's Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. His contribution to the film's renowned nautical authenticity is evident in the grueling action sequences depicting naval warfare during the Napoleonic era, where Padeen aids Captain Jack Aubrey (Russell Crowe) in pursuits across the high seas, blending stunt work with ensemble dynamics to convey the hardships of 19th-century seafaring life. DeSantis contributed stunt work to Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), directed by the Strause brothers. His efforts supported the alien hunter's towering menace and advanced weaponry in visceral fight scenes, integrating his expertise to heighten the film's dark, R-rated intensity and continuation of the franchise's interspecies conflict motif. In 2022, DeSantis played Darius D'Souza in the superhero film . Set in a for super-powered individuals, the role utilized his physical presence in action-oriented sequences amid themes of and vigilante justice. More recently, DeSantis played the pirate Bill Jukes in Disney's live-action Peter Pan & Wendy (2023), directed by David Lowery. As a henchman to (Jude Law), his burly presence adds to the swashbuckling antics in this family-friendly reimagining, shifting from horror-tinged roles toward whimsical adventure while retaining his signature physicality in sword fights and shipboard chaos. Throughout his film career, DeSantis has consistently leveraged his exceptional height and stunt proficiency to portray physically imposing figures—often monstrous or battle-hardened—evolving from gritty historical epics and horror in the late and to more accessible, family-oriented projects in recent years, with seamless integration of acting and stunts enhancing his contributions to ensemble-driven narratives.

Prominent television roles

John DeSantis has built a notable presence in science fiction and television series, often portraying physically imposing characters that leverage his 6'9" stature and expertise in prosthetics and makeup. His roles frequently involve otherworldly beings or antagonists, contributing to the genre's emphasis on and character depth in serialized narratives. In the TNT series (2011–2015), DeSantis portrayed the Volm alien known as Shaq across 10 episodes in seasons 4 and 5 (2014–2015). As a member of the extraterrestrial Volm aiding humanity against invading Espheni forces, the role required extensive physical transformation, including full-body prosthetics, a , and facial appliances to depict the tall, biomechanical alien physiology. This recurring part highlighted DeSantis's ability to convey stoic loyalty through limited dialogue and expressive movement within the post-apocalyptic alien-invasion storyline. DeSantis appeared in multiple capacities on The CW's (2001–2011), embodying various superhuman entities across four episodes. He first played the Traveler, a mysterious alien harbinger, in the season 3 episode "Slumber" (2004), setting a tone of ethereal menace. Later, in season 10, he portrayed Solomon Grundy, the undead swamp creature, in "Prophecy" (2011), requiring heavy makeup to achieve the character's decayed, hulking form, and a Male Zoner (Phantom Zone inhabitant) in "Dominion" (2011), underscoring his fit for the show's mythology and physical confrontations. These guest spots demonstrated his versatility in the superhero genre, often as formidable foes challenging Clark Kent's emerging powers. On Syfy's Van Helsing (2016–2021), DeSantis took on the recurring role of Gustov, a brutish from Julius's brood, appearing in six episodes of season 1 (2016). As a enforcer in the vampire-dominated post-apocalyptic world, the character engaged in brutal survival dynamics, showcasing DeSantis's skill in portraying primal aggression amid long-form arcs of redemption and betrayal. He later returned as Skinner #1, a daywalker operative, in the season 2 episode "A " (2017), further exploring hierarchies. DeSantis's work in The CW's (2005–2020) included several memorable supernatural portrayals, starting with Freeman Daggett, a ghostly janitor haunting his , in the season 3 episode "Ghostfacers" (2008). This guest role blended horror and dark comedy in the found-footage style episode. He reprised his contributions to the series as the , a clay protector animated to combat Nazis, in season 8's "Everybody Hates Hitler" (2013), utilizing intricate makeup for the golem's stone-like texture and emphasizing themes of historical vengeance. Additionally, he voiced and appeared as the pagan god in season 12's "" (2017), and as the entity in the meta season 10 episode "" (2014), allowing for character development across the show's expansive monster-of-the-week and mythology-driven plots. DeSantis expanded his fantasy credentials with a recurring role as the Bald Man in Netflix's (2017–2019), appearing in 18 episodes as a henchman for the villainous Count Olaf. The part involved prosthetic nose and bald cap enhancements to fit the Baudelaire orphans' pursuers in Lemony Snicket's whimsical yet dark world. In 2019, he guest-starred as the monstrous Ogre in two episodes of The CW's , a time-traveling ensemble, where his towering presence amplified the creature's threat in a Legends vs. fairy tale villains crossover. These appearances illustrate DeSantis's breadth across sci-fi and fantasy, often enhancing ensemble casts with physically demanding, genre-specific performances.

Video game voice work

John DeSantis provided voice work for the video game Dead Rising 4 (2016), portraying the character Evos, an evolved in the game's zombie-apocalypse setting. His performance involved vocal modulation to capture the guttural, monstrous sounds of the character, enhancing the immersive horror elements of the title developed by . This role showcased DeSantis's ability to adapt his distinctive deep voice for non-human entities in interactive media. DeSantis's contributions extend to and in the Guild Wars 2 expansions, starting from the game's 2012 release and continuing through ongoing updates. He voiced giant creatures and other large-scale fantasy beings, leveraging his 6'9" stature for to add physical authenticity to their movements and presence in the MMORPG's expansive world. These performances contributed to the game's rich lore and dynamic encounters in titles like Heart of Thorns (2015) and Path of Fire (2017). In addition to these, DeSantis has credits in Barbie video games where he provided ensemble voices for supporting characters. This diversity highlights a shift toward varied voice ensembles beyond his typical physical roles. His work has garnered recognition in the gaming industry for effectively utilizing his deep timbre and imposing physicality, particularly in fantasy RPGs where he brings gravitas to colossal or intimidating figures.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleDirector
1999The 13th WarriorRagnar the DourJohn McTiernan
2001Thir13en GhostsThe Juggernaut (Horace "Breaker" Mahoney)Steve Beck
2002Ballistic: Ecks vs. SeverBus Guard #2Wych Kaosayananda
2003Master and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldPadeen, Loblolly BoyPeter Weir
2005Barbie and the Magic of PegasusOllie the Giant (voice)Greg Richardson
2006Little ManBrunoKeenen Ivory Wayans
2007Aliens vs. Predator: RequiemStunts (uncredited)Colin Strause, Greg Strause
2009National Lampoon's Ratko: The Dictator's SonSkenderSavage Steve Holland
2009The HoleMonster DadJoe Dante
2009Stan HelsingFrankenstein's MonsterBo Zenga
201030 Days of Night: Dark DaysGuntherBen Ketai
2014Mutant WorldThe GiantDavid Winning
2014Seventh SonTuskSergei Bodrov
2016VikingBerserkAndrey Kravchuk
2022Corrective MeasuresDarius D'SouzoSean Patrick O'Reilly
2023Peter Pan & WendyBill JukesDavid Lowery

Television

John DeSantis has appeared in numerous television series, often in supporting or guest roles that leverage his distinctive physical presence. His television career spans from the late to the early 2020s, including recurring parts in genre shows.
YearShowRoleNotes
1998Police Academy: The SeriesCadet1 episode
1998–1999LurchMain cast; 64 episodes
2006Blade: The SeriesThorneRecurring; 1 season (13 episodes)
2012The Dove1 episode
2014–2015ShaqRecurring role; 6 episodes
2015DraagaGuest role
2015–2016OlympusRecurring
2016–2017Van HelsingGustov / Skinner #17 episodes
20171 episode
2017–2019Bald ManRecurring; 18 episodes
2018Reaper TattooGuest role
2019DC's Legends of TomorrowOgreGuest role
This table enumerates his key television credits in chronological order, focusing on series appearances with available role details. Additional guest spots include Stargate SG-1 (2001), (2003–2011).

Video games

John DeSantis has contributed to video games, with his known credits focusing on performance in .
YearGame TitleRole TypeDeveloper Notes
2016VoiceEvos (creature voices);

References

Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.