Table of Contents
From Octagon to Silver Screen: UFC’s Maurice Greene Lands Role in Oscar-Produced Horror Film
UFC heavyweight Maurice “The Crochet Boss” Greene is proving his talents extend far beyond the cage. The former fighter has snagged a featured role in the upcoming horror film “Him” – and this isn’t just any indie project. The movie comes with some serious Hollywood muscle behind it, being produced by an Academy Award-winning team.
I’ve been following Greene’s career since his days on The Ultimate Fighter, and this career pivot feels both surprising and somehow perfectly fitting for the charismatic heavyweight.
From Fight Camp to Film Set
Greene, known for his imposing 6’7″ frame and memorable personality, competed in the UFC from 2018 to 2021. While his in-cage record had ups and downs, “The Crochet Boss” always brought entertainment value and genuine character to his fights. His nickname came from his unlikely hobby – crocheting – which showcased the gentle giant’s unexpected depth.
Now, he’s channeling that same uniqueness into acting. And not just any acting – horror film acting. If you’ve ever seen Greene’s intense walkouts or fight-night focus, you know this genre might be the perfect fit.
Insert image of Maurice Greene during a UFC walkout here
A High-Profile Production
What makes this career move particularly noteworthy is the caliber of the production. “Him” isn’t some low-budget fighter vanity project. The film boasts connection to actual Academy Award-winning producers, instantly giving Greene’s acting debut serious credibility.
While full details about the plot remain under wraps, horror films have proven to be excellent vehicles for physically imposing performers. Just ask former WWE star Dave Bautista, whose acting career took off after similar beginnings.
MMA Fighters in Hollywood: A Growing Trend
Greene joins a growing list of MMA fighters transitioning to film and television. While nobody has yet matched the trajectory of UFC-fighter-turned-Hollywood-megastar Gina Carano (pre-controversy), numerous fighters have found success on screen:
Fighter | Notable Acting Roles |
---|---|
Randy Couture | The Expendables franchise |
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson | The A-Team |
Georges St-Pierre | Captain America: The Winter Soldier |
Ronda Rousey | Fast & Furious 7, The Expendables 3 |
What makes these transitions work? Fighting and acting share surprising similarities – both require performing under pressure, connecting with an audience, and projecting authenticity in heightened circumstances.
What This Means for Greene’s Future
While Greene hasn’t announced a complete retirement from MMA, this high-profile acting opportunity suggests he’s building a promising post-fighting career. Smart fighters always prepare for life after competition, and “The Crochet Boss” appears to be making savvy moves.
You have to respect athletes who successfully transition to new careers. The fight game isn’t forever, and seeing Greene leverage his unique personality into new opportunities is genuinely inspiring.
What’s Next for “The Crochet Boss”?
Release dates and distribution details for “Him” haven’t been announced yet, but the involvement of Academy Award-level producers suggests this won’t be a straight-to-DVD affair. Horror films have been enjoying a mainstream renaissance in recent years, potentially giving Greene significant visibility.
Will this be a one-off appearance or the beginning of a serious acting career? That likely depends on both the film’s success and Greene’s performance. But the heavyweight has always shown comfort in front of cameras – a crucial skill for this new career path.
Have you seen other fighters make successful transitions to acting? Which UFC star do you think would make the best horror movie villain? Let us know in the comments!
I’ll be following Greene’s Hollywood journey closely – and you can bet I’ll be first in line when “Him” hits theaters. From the octagon to the silver screen, “The Crochet Boss” continues to surprise us all.