Agent Cody Banks


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"Malcolm in the Middle" star Frankie Muniz is the center of attention in this breezy adventure-comedy about a teen CIA operative. His character is handpicked to thwart a world-domination plot, but must first overcome his shyness around girls! Hilary Duff costars as the object of Cody's awkward affection.

2003 English DSS (Surround Sound)
Action/adventure Romance Espionage Comedy Family

Cast & Crew
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Frankie Muniz (Actor) .. Cody Banks
Hilary Duff (Actor) .. Natalie Connors
Angie Harmon (Actor) .. Ronica Miles
Keith David (Actor) .. Dyrektor CIA
Cynthia Stevenson (Actor) .. Pani Banks
Arnold Vosloo (Actor) .. Francois Molay
Daniel Roebuck (Actor) .. Pan Banks
Ian Mcshane (Actor) .. Brinkman
Darrell Hammond (Actor) .. Earl
Martin Donovan (Actor) .. Dr. Connors
Connor Widdows (Actor) .. Alex Banks
Marc Shelton (Actor) .. Surveillance Van Agent
Chris Gauthier (Actor) .. Surveillance Van Agent
Harry Van Gorkum (Actor) .. Double Agent
Eliza Norbury (Actor) .. Mom
Justin Kalvari (Actor) .. Baby
Saul Kalvari (Actor) .. Baby
Andy Thompson (Actor) .. CIA Assistant
Andrew Johnston (Actor) .. Paranoid Agent
Benjamin Ratner (Actor) .. McAllister
Stephen E. Miller (Actor) .. Army Colonel
Miriam Smith (Actor) .. Cynical Agent
Alexandra Purvis (Actor) .. Amy
Chad Krowchuk (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Jeffrey Ballard (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Shayn Solberg (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Anthony Quao (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Dee Jay Jackson (Actor) .. Helicopter Agent
Peter New (Actor) .. Rosychuk
Jared Van Snellenberg (Actor) .. Earl's Intern
Natalie Sellers (Actor) .. Young Girl
Noel Fisher (Actor) .. Fenster
Andrew Francis (Actor) .. Fenster Droog
Branden Nadon (Actor) .. Fenster Droog
Jessica Harmon (Actor) .. Natalie's Friend
Hayley Bouey (Actor) .. Natalie's Friend
Chang Tseng (Actor) .. Mr. Yip
Michael Cromien (Actor) .. Bug Man
Dan Zukovic (Actor) .. Disgruntled Agent
Fiona Hogan (Actor) .. Inept Agent
Eric Keenleyside (Actor) .. Kitchen Cleaning Agent
Scott Swanson (Actor) .. Bedroom Agent
Terence Kelly (Actor) .. Dog Walker
Gary Peterman (Actor) .. Gardener
Xantha Radley (Actor) .. Animal Behavior Scientist
Prevail (Actor) .. Rapper
Alex Diakun (Actor) .. Intelligence Agent
Lisa Calder (Actor) .. Relationship Agent
Alan C. Peterson (Actor) .. Dark Agent
Moneca Delain (Actor) .. Hologram Babe
Sonja Bakker (Actor) .. School Nurse
Ty Olsson (Actor) .. Security Guard
Forbes Angus (Actor) .. Croupier
Lorena Gale (Actor) .. Waitress
Tyler Boissonnault (Actor) .. Kid
Annabel Kershaw (Actor) .. Parent
Gail Worobets (Actor) .. Mrs. Connors
Ben Ratner (Actor) .. McAllister

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Frankie Muniz (Actor) .. Cody Banks
Born: December 05, 1985
Birthplace: Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Child actor Frankie Muniz shot to stardom as the titular genius mired in a family of underachievers in Fox's single-camera smash sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. Able to mix his apple-cheeked features with intelligent acting, Muniz quickly became a darling to some critics. Other critics predicted he would become the Fred Savage of his generation, meaning he would fail to carry his childhood television success into an adult career. Francisco James Muniz IV was born on December 5, 1985, in Ridgewood, NJ. Raised in Knightdale, NC, Muniz found his interest in acting ignited by watching his older sister in a play. He was soon cast as Tiny Tim in a local production of A Christmas Carol, a role he reprised the next two seasons. Productions of The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, and Our Town fleshed out his regional theater resumé. Muniz made his television debut in the made-for-TV movie To Dance With Olivia (1997), starring Lou Gossett Jr. He next appeared in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of What the Deaf Man Heard (1997). A small role in Lost & Found (1999) led up to the breakthrough that would make him a familiar face in millions of households. Fox premiered Malcolm in the Middle as a mid-season replacement in 2000, and the show was quickly swamped with accolades. Matriarch Jane Kaczmarek may have received the lion's share, but it was Muniz's job to anchor the show with his narration and his central role in many of the dysfunctional, envelope-pushing plots. He was twice nominated for Golden Globes in 2000 and 2001, and was honored with the Hollywood Reporter Young Star Award for his work in the series. Muniz's first starring role on the big screen was as Willie Morris in the family period piece My Dog Skip (2000), released right around the time of the Malcolm pilot. Muniz then contributed a voice to the animal cast of Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001). He had a moderate-sized hit with the 2002 release Big Fat Liar, which teamed him with Amanda Bynes as a pair of students seeking revenge on a sleazy movie producer (Paul Giamatti) who steals their idea. He was also part of the ensemble for the 2002 gang film Deuces Wild.
Hilary Duff (Actor) .. Natalie Connors
Born: September 28, 1987
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Teen actress Hilary Duff quickly rose to fame on the strength of her winning performance on the successful television series Lizzie McGuire. Born in Houston, TX, September 28, 1987, she developed an interest in dance at the age of six and began taking ballet lessons, later making her stage debut in a Christmas production of The Nutcracker. She developed a stronger passion for acting after being cast in a television commercial, and, in 1998, appeared in the direct-to-video Casper Meets Wendy as Wendy, a youthful witch. After taking on more dramatic roles in the made-for-TV movie The Soul Collector and a guest appearance on Chicago Hope, Duff was cast in the title role of Lizzie McGuire in 2001. A sitcom for young people, Lizzie McGuire concerned the trials and tribulations of middle-school student Lizzie as she and her animated alter ego deal with the funny side of adolescence. An immediate hit on The Disney Channel, the show made Duff a recognizable face to television viewers, and Disney quickly responded by casting her in a made-for-cable movie, Cadet Kelly, which earned high ratings. In 2002, the actress also made a brief appearance in the offbeat comedy Human Nature, playing Young Lila, a hirsute child who grows up to become Patricia Arquette. After the success of Lizzie McGuire, Duff branched out into music, writing and singing a song for the show's soundtrack album, and recording a Christmas album in 2002. Released in theaters in the summer of 2003, The Lizzie McGuire Movie provided the ideal cinematic alternative for pre-teen girls uninterested in the exploits of X2: X-Men United and too young to be swept up in the hype of The Matrix Reloaded. Taking in twice the cost of production in only four weeks at the box office, Duff stunned fans less than a month after the film's stateside release by announcing that, due to contract negotiation failures, she would be departing from the lucrative Lizzie McGuire franchise to pursue other career opportunities. By the time the show's finale aired in 2004, Duff had already kicked her film career into high gear, closing out 2003 with three hit films under her belt: Agent Cody Banks, the aforementioned Lizzie McGuire Movie, and the holiday blockbuster Cheaper by the Dozen.Hoping to keep her momentum growing, Duff would continue to appear in tween-friendly features like Raise Your Voice, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, and Material Girls. As the 2000's unfolded, however, Duff would take on slightly more adult roles, most memorably in movies like Stay Cool and on TV shows like Gossip Girl. She continued to find success in TV, booking guest roles on Raising Hope and Two and a Half Men and nabbing a main role on the series Younger.
Angie Harmon (Actor) .. Ronica Miles
Born: August 10, 1972
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born August 10th, 1972, Texan model-turned-actress Angie Harmon's private life (and concomitant rise to fame) bear closer correlation to a fairy tale than to a factual account. Born Angela Michelle Harmon in the Dallas suburb of Highland Park in the late summer of 1972, Harmon never sought out celebrity; it beckoned to her. An "accidental" discovery by the esteemed Kim Dawson Modeling Agency and a win of Seventeen Magazine's cover-girl contest (at age 15) launched Harmon on the path to modeling, but once she reached Manhattan, Harmon discovered a deep-seated love of drama. Harmon then survived a series of not-so-prestigious early roles (including a very brief stint on the exploitationer Baywatch Nights and a turn as a dysfunctional suburbanite in John Duigan's ugly allegory Lawn Dogs), to establish herself as a respected and esteemed actress.Harmon first garnered national attention in the late '90s, as Abbie Carmichael, an assistant district attorney on the hit prime-time drama Law & Order -- a role she maintained for multiple seasons. Beginning in 2003, the actress segued from television into cinematic roles, with generally promising results. Her highest-profile turns include contributions to the family-oriented spy comedy Agent Cody Banks (2003), the action thriller End Game (2005), and the Jim Carrey/Téa Leoni comedy Fun With Dick and Jane (2005).Harmon made coast-to-coast headlines in March 2000 when she received a marriage proposal from then-boyfriend Jason Sehorn, a running back for the New York Giants, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Sehorn popped the question in front of Elton John and a nationwide TV audience. Harmon immediately accepted on the air, and the two wed a short time later, parenting children in successive years before annoucing their split in 2014. In her private life, Harmon is also an outspoken born-again Christian and an advocate of conservative political causes. She and Sehorn co-hosted the Lifetime special Together: Stop Violence Against Women (2003) to spread awareness and prevention of domestic abuse. In fall 2007, Harmon took on a lead role in the ABC detective series Women's Murder Club as Lindsay Boxer, one of four women who band together to solve crimes in the city of San Francisco; the series was an instant success. In 2010, Harmon begun work on Rizzoli & Isles in the leading role of Detective Jane Rizzoli, a hard-working law enforcer entrusted with solving some of Boston's toughest cases.
Keith David (Actor) .. Dyrektor CIA
Born: June 04, 1956
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor, singer, and voice actor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on television. A native of New York City, David first performed as a child, singing in the All Borough Chorus and later attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard, where he studied voice and theater, David landed a role in a production of Coriolanus at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. He starred opposite Christopher Walken. David made his Broadway debut in Albee's The Lady From Dubuque (1980) and, two years later, had his first film role in John Carpenter's The Thing. He would not appear in another feature film until he played King in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986). In between, David alternated between stage and television work. He appeared in five films in 1988, including Clint Eastwood's Bird, where he gave a memorable performance as jazz sax player Buster Franklin. In 1992, David showed his considerable skill as a singer and dancer and won a Tony nomination for starring in the musical Jelly's Last Jam, opposite Gregory Hines. David's film career really picked up in the mid-'90s, with roles ranging from a gunslinger in Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead to a New York cop in Spike Lee's Clockers to an amputee who owns a pool parlor in Dead Presidents (all 1995). In 1998, David had a brief but memorable role as Cameron Diaz's boisterous stepfather in the Farrelly brother's zany Something About Mary. In one of the film's funniest scenes, David tries to help Diaz's prom date, Ben Stiller, extricate himself from an embarrassingly sticky situation. He is also well known to animation fans for his voice work in, among other projects, Disney's Gargoyles, HBO's Spawn, and the English-dubbed version of the Japanese-animated film Princess Mononoke. In 2000 he appeared in Requiem for a Dream, Pitch Black, and Where the Heart Is, as well as providing the narration of Ken Burns documentary on the history of jazz. He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Barbershop, 29 Palms, Agent Cody Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and the 2005 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Crash. He also found work in Transporter 2, The Oh in Ohio, Meet Monica Velour, Lottery Ticket, and the 2010 remake of Death at a Funeral.
Cynthia Stevenson (Actor) .. Pani Banks
Born: August 02, 1962
Birthplace: Piedmont, California, United States
Trivia: Dark-haired and petite American comic actress Cynthia Stevenson first made a name for herself appearing on various television shows during the 1980s. On television she was typically cast as flighty somewhat forgetful optimists. In 1990, Stevenson was the host of the unsuccessful syndicated My Talk Show, a parody of talk shows in which she interviewed unknown celebrities in her living room. The show only lasted three months and nearly led Stevenson to leave acting. Then Robert Altman cast her as Bonnie Sherow in The Player. After that she won the second lead in Bob, a television sitcom starring Bob Newhart. Despite favorable critical reviews, the show only briefly aired. More sporadic film and television work followed until 1995, when Stevenson's career finally took flight and she appeared in three major feature films, including Live Nude Girls. As icing on the cake, she also landed the role of Gloria on the television sitcom Hope & Gloria.
Arnold Vosloo (Actor) .. Francois Molay
Born: June 16, 1962
Birthplace: Pretoria, South Africa
Trivia: An actor who is best known for his role as the eponymous dead man with a grudge in 1999's The Mummy, Arnold Vosloo has been active in film since he immigrated to the U.S. from his native South Africa. Born the son of actors in Pretoria on June 16, 1962, Vosloo spent much of his childhood travelling South Africa with his parents. After leaving school, he went into the army and then spent two years with the Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal. Vosloo made a name for himself on the Pretoria stage, winning one of its most prestigious awards, the Dalro, and then set off for the U.S. Once there, he acted on the Chicago and New York stages, at one point performing alongside Al Pacino in the Circle in the Square's production of Salomé. Although Vosloo made his film debut in 1985, it was not until he starred in The Mummy that he gained any substantial measure of recognition. The film, which was one of 1999's summer hits, also starred Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and John Hannah. Vosloo and his fellow cast members reprised their roles two years later for the film's sequel, the aptly-titled The Mummy Returns.
Daniel Roebuck (Actor) .. Pan Banks
Born: March 04, 1963
Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 1985.
Ian Mcshane (Actor) .. Brinkman
Born: September 29, 1942
Birthplace: Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Another distinguished product of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Lancashire-born Ian McShane made his professional stage, film and TV debut all in the same year: 1962. McShane's subsequent stage credits were as extensive as they were impressive, ranging from centuries-old classics to Tennessee Williams and Joe Orton. His TV resumé includes any number of TV-movies and miniseries: he played Judas in the internationally produced Jesus of Nazareth (1977) and was seen as the title character in the British "mini" Disraeli (1979). In America, he was a regular on the 1989-90 season of Dallas, playing Don Lockwood. McShane gained an international fan following as a result of his starring role in the widely-distributed TV series The Lovejoy Mysteries, originally filmed in 1986, then brought back by popular demand in 1990. Throughout the 90s, McShane was mostly absent from both the big screen and the small one. However, in 2000, he received recognition for playing a tough crime boss in the critically acclaimed Sexy Beast. It was certainly this hard-edged persona that attracted the producers of HBO's Deadwood to McShane. In 2004, he found himself with a regular gig on the foul-mouthed Western series, starring as an unscrupulous tavern-owner in a lawless 19th-century American prospecting town. He stayed with the show for its entire run, soon moving on to star as Max in the Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, before signing on to star in the NBC drama Kings in 2008. Loosely based on the story of King David, the show followed the story of a dynastic family in present-day America, but was cancelled after just a season. He went on to appear in the quirky thriller A 44 Inch Chest, before joining the likes of Donald Sutherland in the fantasy mini-series The Pillars of the Earth in 2010. Sticking with the fantastical theme, McShane next signed on to play the legendary pirate Blackbeard in the 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.In years to come, McShane would appear in several films, like Snow White and the Huntsman, as well as the mini series Pillars of the Earth.From 1965 to 1968, Ian McShane was married to actress Suzanne Farmer.
Darrell Hammond (Actor) .. Earl
Born: October 08, 1955
Birthplace: Melbourne, Florida, United States
Trivia: With a barrage of spot-on celebrity impressions to keep audiences laughing, Saturday Night Live cast member Darrell Hammond has memorably harassed Alex Trebek (or at least Will Ferrell doing an easily angered caricature of Trebek) and skewered former president Bill Clinton on the late-night television staple with equal aplomb.Finely tuning his impressions from the time of his childhood in Melbourne, FL, Hammond decided to pursue his niche after graduating from the University of Florida at Gainesville. Following his schooling Hammond relocated to New York to appear in off-Broadway plays, though he would soon return to Florida to sharpen his comedy skills in radio. After joining the SNL cast in September of 1995, Hammond also turned up on television in 3rd Rock From the Sun and performed stand-up for Comedy Central's Premium Blend. The versatile comic also followed the lead of numerous SNL cast members before him in shooting for the big screen in such efforts as Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) and with voice work in The King and I (1999). In 2006 he played a small supporting role in Ira & Abby, an offbeat romantic comedy following a neurotic thirtysomething who decides to make some major changes to his life after being dumped by both his girlfriend and his therapist. The following year he appeared in Epic Movie, and starred as a serial murderer known as the Kareoke Killer in the 2010 black comedy Buzzkill.
Martin Donovan (Actor) .. Dr. Connors
Born: August 19, 1957
Birthplace: Reseda, California, United States
Trivia: Most recognizable as a Hal Hartley regular, tall, lanky Martin Donovan has made an indelible impression, gaining widespread respect as one of the more underrated figures in the film industry.Born August 19, 1957, in Reseda, CA, Donovan attended the American Theater of Arts in Los Angeles before working for a number of theaters in Los Angeles and New York. Donovan's first starring role came in the 1984 drama Hard Choices, which also starred John Sayles and J.T. Walsh. 1991 marked his first collaboration with Hartley, as he starred in both Surviving Desire (made for PBS' American Playhouse) and Trust. The latter became an art house favorite, helping to establish Hartley's reputation. The following year, Donovan made his next film with Hartley, 1992's Simple Men.Following his role in Hartley's critically acclaimed Amateur (1994), Donovan performed in a steady number of films throughout the rest of the decade. For Hartley, he appeared in Flirt (1995) and The Book of Life (1999), in which he played a modern-day Christ opposite PJ Harvey's Magdalena. Other notable work for the versatile actor included his role as Nicole Kidman's consumptive confidant in The Portrait of a Lady (1996); a turn as a divorced gay father in the unsettling Hollow Reed (1996); the part of Holly Hunter's philandering husband in Living Out Loud (1998); and his triumphantly understated portrayal of Christina Ricci's too-tolerant half-brother in Don Roos' black comedy The Opposite of Sex (1998). It was this last role, in particular, that helped to thrust Donovan a little further into the spotlight, introducing him to an audience that was eager to learn more about this multi-talented, multifaceted actor.
Connor Widdows (Actor) .. Alex Banks
Born: January 27, 1992
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia
Marc Shelton (Actor) .. Surveillance Van Agent
Martin Henderson (Actor)
Born: October 08, 1974
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: In the early 2000s, New Zealand helped Hollywood find some of the film industry's new and exciting talent. In addition to offering high-profile efforts by such visionary directors as Peter Jackson and Lee Tamahori, the South Pacific island country was also the birthplace of talented actor Martin Henderson. A native of Auckland who stumbled into acting when a popular local TV show held a casting call at his school, the 13-year-old soon realized his true calling. He landed the part on Strangers and soon thereafter was cast in the popular hospital drama Shortland Street -- a role which earned the up-and-coming star a Best Male Dramatic Performance award at the 1993 New Zealand Film and Television Awards. Henderson moved to Sydney, Australia, where he stepped into the lead as an athlete with Olympic aspirations in Sweat. By this point, he was beginning to court international recognition, and made his feature debut with a supporting role in 1999's Kick. Henderson opted to hone his craft further at the New York Playhouse, where he appeared in a number of stage productions. Though he was lost in the shuffle with a small supporting role in John Woo's ill-fated World War II drama Windtalkers (2002), things soon began to look up for Henderson in Hollywood. With the release of The Ring later that year, the actor had both more screen time and a character that afforded him a better opportunity to exhibit his talent. Indie romance followed when Henderson was cast opposite Piper Perabo in the 2002 drama A Piece of My Heart (adapted for the screen by playwright Matt Cooper). Then, in an unpredictable move, the rising star received positive notice for his role in the Swedish romantic drama Skagerrak (aka Sweet Dreams). In 2004, Henderson rode fast and furious in the motorcycle action thriller Torque, which offered him his first lead in a large-scale Hollywood production. He also appeared later that year in the U.K. musical comedy Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood-style adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. AFI nominated for a "Best Supporting Actor" trophy as a result of his affecting role as a disabled man drawn into a dangerous crime sceme in the 2005 Australian crime drama Little Fish, Henderson could next be seen taking to the sides as an American pilot helping his French allies fight the good fight in the World War I adventure Flyboys. He had a small part in Smokin' Aces, and had a major role in the political drama Battle in Seattle. He also had a major part in the 2010 WWII film Home By Christmas.
Judge Reinhold (Actor)
Born: May 21, 1957
Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Trivia: Following his training at the North Carolina School of the Arts, actor Judge Reinhold worked in regional repertory, dinner theaters, and "outdoor" dramas. He gained prominence in TV roles as gawky teenagers, notably the lead in the syndicated Capital Cities Special A Step Too Slow. In films from 1979, Reinhold's first major role was high schooler Brad in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He hit his stride in 1984, playing the nice-guy detective sent to trail Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop (1984). Though he has proven a convincing villain when the need has arisen, Judge Reinhold has thrived in parts calling for decency and dependency. Reinhold's career slowed down a bit during the '90s and in the early part of the decade he seemed destined to be relegated to B-movies and television films such as Four Eyes and Six Guns (1993), but in 1994, he appeared in two major features, Beverly Hills Cop III and The Santa Clause.
Chris Gauthier (Actor) .. Surveillance Van Agent
Born: January 27, 1976
Harry Van Gorkum (Actor) .. Double Agent
Trivia: Handsome and versatile American actor Harry Van Gorkum tackled a series of character roles from the late '80s onward, vacillating with great fluidity and ease between big- and small-screen work. He was memorable on a 1996 episode of Seinfeld as Craig, the wig master in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; portrayed the colorful MC in Joel Schumacher's 1997 Batman & Robin; and landed a role opposite Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe in the 2002 crime comedy Avenging Angelo. In 2007, Van Gorkum donned sandals and a toga and played Vortgyn in Doug Lefler's Ancient Roman period epic The Last Legion.
Eliza Norbury (Actor) .. Mom
Justin Kalvari (Actor) .. Baby
Saul Kalvari (Actor) .. Baby
Andy Thompson (Actor) .. CIA Assistant
Andrew Johnston (Actor) .. Paranoid Agent
Benjamin Ratner (Actor) .. McAllister
Stephen E. Miller (Actor) .. Army Colonel
Miriam Smith (Actor) .. Cynical Agent
Alexandra Purvis (Actor) .. Amy
Born: January 27, 1988
Chad Krowchuk (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Jeffrey Ballard (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Born: January 21, 1987
Shayn Solberg (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Born: February 02, 1984
Birthplace: Lethbridge, Alberta
Anthony Quao (Actor) .. Jefferson Buddy
Dee Jay Jackson (Actor) .. Helicopter Agent
Peter New (Actor) .. Rosychuk
Born: October 30, 1971
Jared Van Snellenberg (Actor) .. Earl's Intern
Born: December 26, 1980
Natalie Sellers (Actor) .. Young Girl
Noel Fisher (Actor) .. Fenster
Born: March 13, 1984
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Actor Noel Fisher began his screen career on a conventional note with unremarkable adolescent roles in genre material, including the family comedy Max Keeble's Big Move (2001), the romantic comedy A Guy Thing (2002), and the formulaic teen thriller Final Destination 2 (2003). In the years to follow, however, he unveiled a propensity for edgier and more emotionally challenging role assignments. Some of his more memorable parts included the son in a family of con artists on the short-lived FX series The Riches (2007), and a by-the-throat turn as a malevolent, dog-slaying teen in the meditative revenge drama Red (2008).
Andrew Francis (Actor) .. Fenster Droog
Born: May 27, 1985
Branden Nadon (Actor) .. Fenster Droog
Jessica Harmon (Actor) .. Natalie's Friend
Born: December 27, 1985
Hayley Bouey (Actor) .. Natalie's Friend
Chang Tseng (Actor) .. Mr. Yip
Born: October 08, 1932
Michael Cromien (Actor) .. Bug Man
Born: October 02, 1943
Dan Zukovic (Actor) .. Disgruntled Agent
Fiona Hogan (Actor) .. Inept Agent
Eric Keenleyside (Actor) .. Kitchen Cleaning Agent
Born: October 11, 1957
Scott Swanson (Actor) .. Bedroom Agent
Born: October 18, 1948
Terence Kelly (Actor) .. Dog Walker
Born: November 30, 1946
Gary Peterman (Actor) .. Gardener
Xantha Radley (Actor) .. Animal Behavior Scientist
Born: December 30, 1974
Prevail (Actor) .. Rapper
Born: November 04, 1975
Alex Diakun (Actor) .. Intelligence Agent
Born: February 08, 1946
Lisa Calder (Actor) .. Relationship Agent
Alan C. Peterson (Actor) .. Dark Agent
Moneca Delain (Actor) .. Hologram Babe
Born: December 25, 1981
Sonja Bakker (Actor) .. School Nurse
Ty Olsson (Actor) .. Security Guard
Forbes Angus (Actor) .. Croupier
Lorena Gale (Actor) .. Waitress
Born: May 09, 1958
Tyler Boissonnault (Actor) .. Kid
Annabel Kershaw (Actor) .. Parent
Gail Worobets (Actor) .. Mrs. Connors
Ben Ratner (Actor) .. McAllister

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