From his role in the hit TNT series The Last Ship where he stole the show as Wolf to films like Maximum Conviction starring Steven Seagal and Stone Cold Steve Austion and Force of Execution also with Seagal, Australian native Bren foster is an insane force to be reckoned with. The powerhouse from down under started his martial arts career at the age of 6 and from there he has developed into one of the most formidable action stars working today. His aerial assault of kicks defies gravity and physics, and his screen presence is unequaled, and we have him in an exclusive interview on the Action Fix Podcast!
In this exclusive chat, Bren talks about starting out in the martial arts and film industry and we delve deep into his roles in his action films and hit series The Last Ship which literally put him on the map here in the states. We break down some of his most iconic beatdowns from Maximum Conviction and Force of Execution with Foster detailing what it took to make those fights epic.
On June 7th, Bren’s directorial debut, the action/drama Life After Fighting, hits North America and The UK from Vertical Entertainment and we have the exclusive for you as we dig into making the film and what fans can expect from Foster’s signature action mixed with heavy drama and a story ripped from the headlines. Check out the new key art for the film that you will only see here below!!!


In Life After Fighting, Foster stars as Alex Faulkner who is a martial arts instructor who must use what he knows for real when human traffickers kidnap two of his students. Bad move on their part to say the least. What results is the human tornado delivering much needed beatdowns to those who deserve it.
Foster not only stars in the film but he’s making his directorial debut as well and penned the script, so this is a true bone breaking labor of love for the action star and there’s nobody better to showcase Foster at his best then, well, Foster himself. This one is not short on martial arts infused mayhem including flying knees, 360-degree tornado kicks and more. We talk about the entire concept as well as production and what it means to have action sequences that mean something to the story.





