Mik Scriba
Mik Scriba was widely known for his acting on the big screen. Early on in his acting career, Scriba landed roles in various films, including the drama "The Package" (1989) with Gene Hackman, "Ambition" (1991) and "True Identity" (1991) with Lenny Henry. He also appeared in the Bud Cort comedy "Ted & Venus" (1991), the Arye Gross drama "Shaking the Tree" (1992) and "Gladiator" (1992). His film career continued throughout the nineties in productions like the suspenseful adaptation "Sliver" (1993) with Sharon Stone, the drama "The Last Seduction" (1994) with Linda Fiorentino and the Tim Roth dramedy "Gridlock'd" (1997). He also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "City of Angels" (1998) with Nicolas Cage. More recently, he tackled roles in "A Man Apart" (2003) with Vin Diesel, the drama "The Terminal" (2004) with Tom Hanks and the Kipleigh Brown noir "Yesterday Was A Lie" (2009). He also worked in television during these years, including roles in "NCIS" (CBS, 2003-) and "Bones" (Fox, 2005-). Most recently, Scriba acted in the comedy "Punching the Clown" (2010) with Henry Phillips.