
Rene Costa
Known For
Acting
Born
Biography
I was Born in Nicosia Cyprus September 19.. from both Greek Cypriot Parents , my father was an electrician by trade but he loved his business so he gave up his trade and had his own business running a nightclub in Nicosia , at the time that i was born there was a British coup in Cyprus and the country was still under a British hold , my father obviously knew something was about to happen and moved his family out the country to the UK , we than had the War of 61-62 where the EOKA tried to overthrow president Makarios , there were many casualties and many lost their lives, we set up home in England and again my father decided to go back into the nightclub business ... what he didn't know was that was the era of the protection rackets and many memories still haunt me about some of the events, I suppose that is why its made me the person I am, I met my wife at 16 and we were married at 23 still very much in love with three great children and now 5 grandchildren, I love what i am doing and enjoying everything and everyone around me , the Crappers has that about the old tradition of the 60s and 70s in it with some very big Characters,
Most Known For

Killing Eve
as Russian Chess Player

Kraven the Hunter
as Passerby (uncredited)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
as Factory Worker (uncredited)

Disobedience
as Rabbi (uncredited)

The Mummy Returns
as Digger (uncredited)

Quantum of Solace
as Plane passenger (uncredited)

Aladdin
as Villager (uncredited)

Wonka
as Barber (uncredited)

The Da Vinci Code
as Man in a Black Suit on Bus (uncredited)

Kingsman: The Golden Circle
as Security (uncredited)

Men in Black: International
as Human Alien (uncredited)

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
as Avrat Warrior (uncredited)

Suspicion
as Security

Footballers' Wives
as Security for the Players

Last Christmas
as Geoff Mafia Boss (uncredited)

Closer
as Club Gangster (uncredited)

Revolver
as Prisoner (uncredited)

102 Dalmatians
as Paparazzi (uncredited)

Official Secrets
as Iraqi Protestor (uncredited)

The Son
as Hospital Attendant (uncredited)