Thu, 29 July 2010 23:34:07 ET
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The B.A. Baracus depicter of the film reveals that while he and co-star Liam Neeson went partying in the clubs after shooting, Bradley Cooper and Sharlto Copley probably read a book.
Quinton Jackson a.k.a "Rampage" thinks most of his "
The A-Team" co-stars are dull. The mixed martial arts fighter, who plays iconic mohawked character B.A. Baracus in the action film, has revealed he and
Liam Neeson enjoyed partying after shoots, unlike the rest of the cast.
"Liam and I, we like to have parties and see the nightlife," he told BANG Showbiz. "You might find Liam and I in the clubs, where as
Bradley Cooper and
Sharlto Copley are probably sitting in reading a book or something."
Despite the lack of drinking buddies, the 32-year-old actor admits it was an honor to play the iconic role of B.A. Baracus, who was portrayed by Mr. T in the classic 80s TV show. He said, "I was, and still am, a big 'A-Team' fan. That's why I wanted to do the movie. Duh!"
Although he is pleased with his breakthrough movie role, Quinton is keen to stick with his original career and keep on competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) as well as acting. He said, "I have a fight in August which I'm preparing for. Then after that I'm going to try and do some more movies. I like action."
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