
John Dybvig
Acting
Biography
John Dybvig made seven appearances in the Xenaverse beginning with playing Minion #3 in Hercules in the Underworld. He went on to play a Tavern Thug in "The Wrong Path", Rankor in "Pride Comes Before a Brawl", Brigand (Ox) in "The Black Wolf", a Slave Trader in "Prodigal Sister", King Quallus in "Armageddon Now Part 2", and a Thug in "Mommy Dearests". Dybvig also made appearances in Spartacus: Blood and Sand and Peter Jackson's King Kong.
Known For

Xena is an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent. Accompanied by her comrade-in-arms Gabrielle, the campy couple use their formidable fighting skills to help those who are unable to defend themselves.
Xena: Warrior Princess

A team of teenagers with attitude are recruited to save Angel Grove from the evil witch, Rita Repulsa, and later, Lord Zedd, Emperor of all he sees, and their horde of monsters.
Power Rangers

The legendary son of Zeus journeys across the earth fighting monsters and helping people.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

The adventures of the ancient hero in his youth.
Young Hercules

When villagers begin disappearing it is discovered that they had fallen through a crack in the earth which goes straight to Hades. Hercules once again comes to the rescue and faces one of his most difficult challenges, and must prove himself as a man as well as a god. "Hercules in the Underworld" is the fourth made for TV movie in the series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Hercules in the Underworld

The Samurai Rangers team up with the mysterious RPM Ranger Red to fight off Master Xandred's Mooger army and a robotic supervillain from the RPM Ranger's dimension. But when both Red Rangers get struck with hypnobolts, they turn against one another.
Power Rangers Samurai: Clash of the Red Rangers - The Movie

A 14-year-old girl who works at a racetrack trains a talking racehorse with issues, transforming him into a winner.
Ready to Run

Mark Manson cuts through the crap to offer his not-giving-a-f*ck philosophy: a dose of raw, refreshing honesty that shows us how to live more contented, grounded lives.