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Once a cage fighter, Keith (The Dean of Mean) Jardine transitions to movie director

Keith (The Dean of Mean) Jardine wore many hats before making his name as a mixed martial arts fighter in the UFC, where he registered wins over future Hall of Famers Chuck (The Iceman) Liddell and Forrest Griffin.

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Once a cage fighter, Keith (The Dean of Mean) Jardine transitions to movie director

Canadian actor Brendan Fehr, centre, stars as a serial killer caught in a time loop in “Kill Me Again,” in this handout photo. The film is written and directed by former UFC fighter Keith (The Dean of Mean) Jardine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Broken Ear Productions (Mandatory Credit)


Keith (The Dean of Mean) Jardine wore many hats before making his name as a mixed martial arts fighter in the UFC, where he registered wins over future Hall of Famers Chuck (The Iceman) Liddell and Forrest Griffin.

The former wildland firefighter, miner and bounty hunter has since found a new career, progressing from acting to writing and directing his first feature film. “Kill Me Again,” starring Canadian Brendan Fehr,  opens Friday and is available to stream on a variety of platforms.

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