Grand L. Bush
Grand L. Bush made an impression as the determined boxer Balrog in the 1994 live-action adaptation of Street Fighter, a role that brought the video game villain vividly to life with a mix of brute strength and sharp intensity. He also appeared in Ridley Scott's iconic film Thelma & Louise as Sergeant Dobbs, adding a grounded presence amid that story’s chaos. Bush’s performances often shine in supporting roles that bring tension or authenticity, such as his turn in John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood, where his character’s grit helped define the film’s raw portrayal of Los Angeles life. Although primarily an actor, Bush’s work remains memorable for the physicality and focus he brings, making his characters stand out even when they share the screen with bigger names. His contribution to various 1990s projects remains a touchstone for fans who appreciate character actors who shape a scene just as much as leads do. In Street Fighter and beyond, Bush’s work captures the kind of moment that lingers long after the credits roll.
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