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Choco Cast as ‘Bourne’ Villain

Edgar Ramirez finds new life

I forgot all about this guy and I even interviewed him back when Domino was released. Empire Online has learned that bounty hunter extraordinaire Edgar Ramirez has been cast as Paz, the villain in The Bourne Ultimatum.

Ramirez, a native of Caracas, Venezuela and a world traveler thanks to his military father, was featured in several international pictures before he found himself in Domino for Tony Scott alongside Keira Knightley as co-bounty hunter. Now, instead of the bad guys, he will be hunting Jason Bourne.

The Bourne Ultimatum is currently shooting in London and is scheduled for release August 10 2007.

Ramirez will also be seen in Vantage Point for Pete Travis.

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