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Ralf Moeller

Ralf Rudolf Möller (born January 12, 1959 in Recklinghausen, Germany) is a German and American actor and former competitive bodybuilder.

Ralf Möller began bodybuilding at age 17 and was the German Champion by 1984. He competed in the 1988 Mr. Olympia alongside Lee Haney, Shawn Ray and other notable champions. He is one of the tallest bodybuilding champion to date standing at 1.97 m.(6' 6"). Möller began a film career in 1989 with the film Cyborg. In 1992, he appeared in Universal Soldier with Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude van Damme.

His two biggest mainstream film roles to date are Ridley Scott's Gladiator, appearing alongside his friend Russell Crowe, and in 2002's The Scorpion King. Besides these two movies, he has played the leading character in The Viking Sagas, and also played Conan the Barbarian in the TV-series Conan. The show aired in 1997–1998, and the premise was that Conan, accompanied his three sidekicks, was chosen by the god Crom to fight and vanquish the evil Hissah Zul and to become king.

He has also collaborated with the German trance/techno-band E Nomine on a number of their albums. While adding on to his television appearance, Ralf has been on many television shows such as Thomas Gottschalk's. Today Ralf lives in Los Angeles, California.

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