The A-Team


2:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Monday, November 3 on FX (East) ()

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Framed for a crime they didn't commit, four ex-Special Forces operatives fight to expose the truth and clear their names.

2010 English Stereo
Action Drama Horror Action/adventure Comedy Adaptation Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Liam Neeson (Actor) .. Hannibal Smith
Bradley Cooper (Actor) .. Templeton 'Faceman' Peck
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (Actor) .. B.A. Baracus
Sharlto Copley (Actor) .. H.M. 'Howlin' Mad' Murdock
Jessica Biel (Actor) .. Charissa Sosa
Patrick Wilson (Actor) .. Lynch
Gerald McRaney (Actor) .. General Morrison
C. Ernst Harth (Actor) .. Gilbert
Henry Czerny (Actor) .. Director McCready
Yul Vazquez (Actor) .. General Javier Tuco
Brian Bloom (Actor) .. Pike
Maury Sterling (Actor) .. Gammons
Terry Chen (Actor) .. Ravech
Omari Hardwick (Actor) .. Chopshop Jay
David Hugghins (Actor) .. Oskar Shunt
Jacob Blair (Actor) .. Agent Blair
Rad Daly (Actor) .. Agent Daly
Kyle Riefsnyder (Actor) .. Agent Kyle
Andrew Coghlan (Actor) .. Army Hospital Attendant
James O'sullivan (Actor) .. Army Hospital Courier
Stefan Arngrim (Actor) .. Crazy Howard Little
Christian Tessier (Actor) .. Tahoe Prison Deputy
William Stewart (Actor) .. Tahoe Inmate #1
Marc-Anthony Massiah (Actor) .. Tahoe Inmate #2
Kwesi Ameyaw (Actor) .. Dutch Customs Agent #1
Robert Conway (Actor) .. Dutch Customs AGent #2
Gardiner Millar (Actor) .. Prison Warden
Anita Brown (Actor) .. Attractive Prison Guard
Alex Madison (Actor) .. General Tuco's Wife
Ben Bray (Actor) .. Mexican Captor #1
Jimmy Ortega (Actor) .. Mexican Captor #2
Joe Carnahan (Actor) .. Mike 'The Operator'
Neil Schell (Actor) .. Army Meddac Hospital XO
Leah Carnahan (Actor) .. Army Meddac Nurse
Michael St. John Smith (Actor) .. Cemetary Chaplain
Shaw Madson (Actor) .. Station Polizei
Katie Boskovich (Actor) .. FOB French Reporter
Tony Ali (Actor) .. Morrison's Arab Goon #1
Sam Radjinia (Actor) .. Morrison's Arab Goon #2
Billy Wickman (Actor) .. Flight Control Tech
Brendan Penny (Actor) .. C130J Pilot #1
Jeanne-Melanie Haasbroek (Actor) .. Army Hospital Therapist Elke
Tom Butler (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #1
John Carnahan (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #2
Charles Cooper (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #3
Dirk Benedict (Actor) .. Pensacola Prisoner Milt
Dwight Schultz (Actor) .. German Doctor #1
Don Knodel (Actor) .. German Doctor #2
Natalie L. James (Actor) .. Lynch Secretary
Vince Murdocco (Actor) .. Pike Goon #1
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Pike Goon #2
Jason Schombing (Actor) .. Flight Control Commander
Stephane Fromont (Actor) .. Gate Guard
Frank Maier (Actor) .. German Fisherman
Anne Maier (Actor) .. German Wife
Hitesh Jogia (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #1
Marwan Al-Shami (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #2
Ali Bordbar (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #3
Jennifer Cheon (Actor) .. Lynch Woman
Peter Fletcher (Actor) .. Police Captain
Alfred Jajjo (Actor) .. Mint Worker
Jon Johnson (Actor) .. Honor Guard
Craig Loblaw (Actor) .. Police Detective
Patrick Merle (Actor) .. Frankfurt Police Officer
Julian Paul (Actor) .. Prison MP
Rafael Pellerin (Actor) .. Soccer Kid
Ralph Shaw (Actor) .. Ukulele Performer
Darin Wong (Actor) .. Killer Operative

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Liam Neeson (Actor) .. Hannibal Smith
Born: June 07, 1952
Birthplace: Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Standing a burly 6'4", Liam Neeson was once described by a theatre critic as a "towering sequoia of sex." To say that he has undeniable charisma is certainly accurate, but it is a charisma composed as much of impressive talent as of broken-nosed physical appeal. Bearing both versatility and quiet forcefulness, Neeson has been touted as one of the most compelling actors of the late 20th century.Born June 7, 1952, in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, Neeson had an upbringing partially defined by his involvement in boxing. He became active in the sport as a teenager, earning his distinctive broken nose in the process; he stayed with boxing until he began experiencing black-outs from repeated blows to the head. Initially interested in a career as a teacher, Neeson attended Belfast's Queens College, but he aborted his studies after developing a desire to act. In 1976, he joined Belfast's Lyric Theatre, and two years later he began performing the classics at Dublin's famed Abbey Theatre. While he was with the Abbey, Neeson was discovered by director John Boorman, who cast him as Gawain in 1981's Excalibur. Following his part in that action fantasy, Neeson had supporting roles in such films as The Mission (1986), and he was featured in leads opposite Cher in Suspect (1987) and Diane Keaton in The Good Mother (1988). He got his first starring vehicle in 1990 with Sam Raimi's Darkman; unfortunately, the film was a relative disappointment. Neeson continued to do starring work in such films as Big Man (1991), which featured him as a boxer, Ethan Frome (1992), and Under Suspicion (1992), but ironically, it was his work on the stage that led to his true screen breakthrough. In 1992, the actor was turning in a Tony-nominated performance in Anna Christie opposite Natasha Richardson (whom he would marry in 1994) on Broadway. His work attracted the notice of Steven Spielberg, who was so impressed with what he saw that he cast Neeson as Oskar Schindler in his landmark Holocaust drama Schindler's List (1993). Neeson received Best Actor Oscar and British Academy Award nominations for his performance, and he subsequently didn't have to worry about finding work in Hollywood, or elsewhere, again.More high-profile work followed for Neeson, who went on to star in such films as Nell (1994), Rob Roy (1995), and Michael Collins (1996). However acclaimed his previous work had been, none of it received the hype of one of Neeson's 1999 projects, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. Although the film, which starred Neeson as a Jedi master, ultimately earned a galaxy's worth of negative reviews, it mined box office millions. Its success further enhanced Neeson's status as one of the world's most visible actors, and it even helped to downplay the disappointment of The Haunting, his other film that year.Neeson would enter the new millennium with a variety of projects on his to-do list, appearing in the Martin Scorsese period piece Gangs of New York in 2002, and the extremely popular romantic comedy Love Actually in 2003. The following year would find him tackling a meatier role, however, as he singed on to portray pioneering scientist and researcher on human sexuality Alfred Kinsey in the biopic Kinsey. The part would earn Neeson a Golden Globe nomination, and Neeson would follow its success with performances in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, as well as one in the blockbuster superhero reboot Batman Begins in 2005. He would also sign on to provide the voice of lion king Aslan in the Chronicles of Narnia fantasy franchise.In 2008, Neeson starred in the thriller Taken, portraying a former CIA officer who employs his brutal skills learned on the job to find his kidnapped daughter. Audiences weren't accustomed to seeing the actor hold down the lead in an action film, but Neeson succeeded and the film was a categorical success. Sadly, the following year, Liam's wife actress Natasha Richardson died suddenly after suffering a severe head injury during a skiing accident. Neeson was left in care of their two children, Michael and Daniel, but was later able to resume his career. Neeson would find himself appearing in many action/adventure films over the coming years. He starred as the cigar-chomping ohn "Hannibal" Smith in the big-screen adaptation of The A-Team in 2010, and a man fleeing for his life and fighting for his identity in 2011's Unknown. The following year, Neeson played an oil driller stranded amid a pack of wolves in The Grey.
Bradley Cooper (Actor) .. Templeton 'Faceman' Peck
Born: January 05, 1975
Birthplace: Abington, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: After graduating from Georgetown University in 1997, Bradley Cooper set his sites on becoming not just a working actor, but a good actor. He enrolled in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University and began molding his abilities around a love of the craft, rather than a paycheck. He made his first onscreen debut while attending the program, with an appearance on Sex and the City in 1998, as well as a starring role on the short-lived Darren Star series The $treet. Cooper kept his life well-balanced, however, spending time teaching acting to inner-city children through the Learning through the Expanded Arts Program and taking a job as host of the Discovery Channel show Extreme Treks in a Wild World, which took him on journeys to Peru and British Colombia. His first feature film role came in 2001 with a part in the absurdist comedy Wet Hot American Summer. Near this time, Cooper was cast as Will Tippin in the ABC series Alias, which he stayed with for two seasons. He was also cast in a number of canceled series such as Miss Match, Touching Evil, and Kitchen Confidential. Cooper would find greater and greater success with comedy, however, landing a part in 2005's Owen Wilson comedy The Wedding Crashers that exposed him to a wider audience, as well as roles in 2006's Failure to Launch, and 2008's Yes Man . But of course, Cooper's breakthrough film turned out to be the explosively successful 2009 comedy The Hangover. Cooper's starring role as the smartest friend in a misguided trio, searching for their buddy after losing track of him during his extremely wild bachelor party made him an instant household name, and he would reprise the role for 2011's The Hangover 2. In the meantime, Cooper would nab starring roles in more and more films, like the thriller Limitless and the big screen adaptation of The A-Team.He scored his biggest critical hit to date with 2012's Silver Linings Playbook where his portrayal of a bi-polar man trying to pull his life back together after being released from a mental institution garnered him a number of year-end accolades including a nomination for Best Actor from the Screen Actors Guild and at the Academy Awards. He returned to the Oscar race in 2014 playing the title role in Clint Eastwood's 21st century war drama American Sniper, for which he also was nominated for Best Picture, having served as a producer on the film.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (Actor) .. B.A. Baracus
Born: June 20, 1978
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Quinton Jackson became a celebrity in the world of mixed martial arts in the early 2000s in both the UFC and in Japan's Pride Fighting Championships. Famous for his use of massive bodyslams, Jackson would eventually become the UFC Light-Heavyweight title holder. A natural showman, Jackson soon made the transition into acting in 2005, appearing in films like Confessions of a Pit Fighter, Bad Guys, and The Midnight Meat Train. Over the course of a few years, the fighter's diligence in the industry paid off, and he scored the role once played by Mr. T of Sgt. Bosco Baracus -- otherwise known as B.A. -- in 2010's big-screen adaptation of The A-Team. Roles in the action films Fire with Fire and Duel of Legends followed in 2012.
Sharlto Copley (Actor) .. H.M. 'Howlin' Mad' Murdock
Born: November 27, 1973
Birthplace: Pretoria, South Africa
Trivia: South African filmmaker Sharlto Copley is best known for producing and starring in the short film Alive in Joburg, which the feature film District 9 was based on. He would also star in the adaptation, playing the role of Wikus. Named after a character on a radio show his mother listened to, Copley dabbled in acting in high school, but later cofounded a media production company. It was there that Copley hired a 16 year old computer-graphics designer named Neill Blomkamp. Over the years the pair developed a fruitful working relationship, and after starring in both Alive in Joberg and District 9, Copley struck out on his own as Howling Mad Murdoch in Joe Carnahan's big-screen take on The A-Team.
Jessica Biel (Actor) .. Charissa Sosa
Born: March 03, 1982
Birthplace: Ely, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Jessica Biel rose to fame as the wholesome preacher's daughter on the WB television show 7th Heaven, then gained greater notoriety for trying to get herself kicked off the show via a risqué photo spread in the men's magazine Gear. Making such statements as, "Mary Camden is dead," the 17-year-old Biel indeed got out of her contract to pursue a movie career; when that floundered, she - amusingly - found herself reconsidering her haste and returned for guest spots on the program.Biel was born on March 3, 1982, in Ely, MN, then raised in Boulder, CO. She was first discovered at the 1994 IMTA Los Angeles Convention, which earned her a scholarship to Diane Hardin's Young Actors Space in Los Angeles. Teen print modeling followed, and in 1996, Biel began her run as Mary Camden on the Aaron Spelling-produced 7th Heaven. Shortly thereafter, she was cast as Peter Fonda's granddaughter in Victor Nunez's rich character study, Ulee's Gold (1997), and as Jonathan Taylor Thomas' love interest in I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998).But Biel grew tired of playing a good girl on television and tried to force the producers to fire her from 7th Heaven, claiming her pristine image was a factor that kept her from landing the role that went to Thora Birch in American Beauty (1999). When the producers would not release her from her contract, she posed on the cover of the March 2000 Gear under the headline "Fallen Angel." The images inside featured her sprawled topless on a bed and against a bathroom mirror, her hands providing insufficient cover in a manner that pushed even Gear's lax standards for showing skin. The issue become one of Gear's most popular ever, with terrific resale value on Ebay, and got Biel canned from the show.However, the controversy and exposure did not immediately improve her film career. Biel's first post-Gear role was as a bikini-wearing babe in the Freddie Prinze Jr. baseball movie Summer Catch (2001), but the film barely made a flicker at the box office after being bumped from its initial release date. Biel has since been making guest appearances in her initial Mary Camden role and has been cast in director Roger Avary's The Rules of Attraction (2002). An ill-advised shortcut down the backroads of Texas found Biel and friends pursued by one of the silver screen's most notorious maniacs in the 2003 remake The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, with supporting roles in David R. Ellis's intense pot-boiler Cellular and the vampire-slaying Wesley Snipes action fantasy Blade: Trinity serving well to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. While a blast into the clouds with Stealth provided innoffensive thrills for more forgiving movie-goers, few would stand up to defend Almost Famous director Cameron Crowe's saccharine Elizabethtown as even throwaway fun. In 2006, Biel traveled back in time to become the source of a decidedly supernatural mystery as the ill-fated love of a turn-of-the-centry Vienna magician portrayed by Edward Norton in director Neil Burger's The Illusionist. Biel began 2007 at a low ebb, as the romantic lead in the apocalyptic sci-fi thriller NEXT. As directed by journeyman Hollywood action stalwart Lee Tamahori (XXX: State of the Union), and adapted (loosely) from the Philip K. Dick story "The Golden Man," the picture stars Nicolas Cage as Cris, an issue-ridden psychic who foresees the nuclear destruction of Los Angeles. Biel plays the seer's tender-hearted lover, who spends her free time every week at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, teaching the children of the Havasupai Indian reservation. The film bombed unequivocally at the box office, reeling in only around $14 million worldwide in its first week.The actress next switched genres, unveiling her comic flair to audiences in the hotly-anticipated buddy comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007). The Universal farce (released in the States in July 2007) stars Adam Sandler and Hitch's Kevin James as, respectively, Chuck Levine and Larry Valentine, the bachelors of the title - two straight macho firefighters who pose as gay marrieds to qualify for domestic partner benefits. No points for guessing that Biel plays the film's romantic lead; she's the attorney who represents the two men against the insurance company, with whom Sandler falls in love.Biel appeared in Gary Marshall's ensemble romcom Valentine's Day (2010) and the unrelated follow up, New Year's Eve (2011). She played Captain Charissa Sosa in the big-screen remake of The A-Team (2010) and continued on her action movie remake streak, playing Melina in Total Recall (2012). In 2012, she also appeared in Playing for Keeps with Gerard Butler and the bio drama Hitchcock, playing actress Vera Miles.
Patrick Wilson (Actor) .. Lynch
Born: July 03, 1973
Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trivia: A handsome actor whose skills on stage and screen are only rivaled by his remarkable voice, Patrick Wilson made a name for himself in theater before making a gradual transition to the silver screen. The Norfolk, VA, native pursued his higher education at the famed Carnegie Mellon University, where he stood out from the pack when he was awarded the Charles Willard Memorial Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Music Theatre before earning his B.F.A. in drama in 1995. The next year, Wilson took the lead for a national tour of Carousel, followed by a performance in a Goodspeed Opera House production of Lucky in the Rain. After a memorable turn as pianist Erwin "Chopin" Boots in a La Jolla Playhouse production of Barry Manilow's Harmony, Wilson performed in the nonmusical, six-hour stage version of The Cider House Rules. Though his supposed "breakthrough" role in a stage production of Bright Lights, Big City failed to cement his career, the rising star made his Broadway debut in The Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm shortly thereafter. Wilson's true breakthrough did eventually come when he took the lead for a stage version of the popular film The Full Monty, and in 2001, he made his screen debut in Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave. Though that film went largely unseen, a role in HBO's acclaimed miniseries Angels in America found his transition to the big screen moving along smoothly. The following year, Wilson tackled his biggest role to date in the eagerly anticipated historical drama The Alamo (2004) before gearing up for a key part in Joel Schumacher's Phantom of the Opera (also 2004).
Gerald McRaney (Actor) .. General Morrison
Born: August 19, 1947
Birthplace: Collins, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Gerald McRaney was 14 when he was possessed with the notion to become an actor. Five years later, McRaney landed a job with a New Orleans rep company, laboring away as an oil-field worker during the off-season. In 1969, he made his film bow in the Southern-fried cheapie The Night of Bloody Horror. Moving to LA in 1971, he took acting lessons with Jeff Corey, struggling to lose his Mississippi accent, and drove a cab between TV jobs. For nearly a decade, McRaney paid the rent by playing murderers, psychos and rapists. The actor was finally "humanized" as down-home, college-educated private eye Rick Simon on the breezy detective series Simon and Simon, which ran from 1981 to 1988. After this, he was briefly considered for the starring role in Coach; instead, he was cast as Marine major J. D. "Mac" McGillis in the long-running (1989-93) family sitcom Major Dad. He made his directorial debut with the 1991 TV movie Love and Curses...And All That Jazz, in which he also starred. In 1995, he was brought in to hypo the flagging CBS drama series Central Park West; when this series tanked, he resurfaced as the star of the "family values" weekly drama Promised Land (1996), a spin-off of his guest appearance on TV's Touched by an Angel. McRaney's second wife was Designing Woman co-star Delta Burke.
C. Ernst Harth (Actor) .. Gilbert
Born: February 02, 1970
Henry Czerny (Actor) .. Director McCready
Born: February 08, 1959
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: One of Canada's most respected dramatic actors, Henry Czerny (pronounced ChiERRnee) has earned acclaim on stage, television, and in feature films, both in his native land and in Hollywood. Born and raised in Toronto, Czerny cut his professional teeth on Shakespearean and classical theater following his graduation from Canada's National Theater school in 1982. He also occasionally guest starred on such television shows as Night Heat and Hot Shots. His blood-chilling portrayal of an anguished, pedophiliac priest running an orphanage for young boys in the 1993 CBC-produced miniseries The Boys of St. Vincent provided Czerny with the needed star-making turn. The film was a hit and was released theatrically in the U.S. In 1994, the critically acclaimed role earned Czerny a 1994 Canadian Gemini award for "best performance by an actor in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries." He appeared in other esteemed television films, including Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story, Trial at Fortitude Bay, and Shattered Vows. Czerny entered feature films with small supporting roles in the Canadian-produced police thrillers A Man in Uniform and Cold Sweat (both 1993). He got his break in Hollywood after playing an incestuous father in the CBS telemovie Ultimate Betrayal: The Rodgers Sisters Story (1994). Shortly after signing to the William Morris Agency, he was cast as the manipulative and clever chief of CIA operations opposite Harrison Ford in Clear and Present Danger (1994). The film was a smash hit. Czerny has subsequently been kept very busy, appearing in Canadian and Hollywood feature films and in television movies. His film credits include Jenipapo (1995), Mission: Impossible (1996), The Ice Storm (1997), and Kayla (1998). He continued to work steadily in the 21st century on both the big and small screen in projects such as Possessed, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, the remake of The Pink Panther, The Showtime series The Tudors, and the big-screen adaptation of The A-Team.
Yul Vazquez (Actor) .. General Javier Tuco
Born: March 18, 1965
Birthplace: Cuba
Trivia: Actor Yul Vázquez fit the bill for Hispanic or generalized ethnic roles in Hollywood productions, but worked to some degree against the grain by seeking out some of the more atypical and offbeat assignments within this type. He debuted in the Arne Glimcher-directed period musical drama The Mambo Kings (1992) -- as a member of the 1950s band at the center of the story -- then followed it up with bit parts and supporting roles in big-screen productions including Fresh (1994), Nick of Time (1995), Bad Boys II (2003), and War of the Worlds (2005), as well as occasional guest appearances on such series programs as Seinfeld and Law & Order. In 2007, Vázquez joined the cast of Ridley Scott's period crime melodrama American Gangster, alongside Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe.
Brian Bloom (Actor) .. Pike
Born: June 30, 1970
Maury Sterling (Actor) .. Gammons
Born: January 09, 1971
Birthplace: Mill Valley, California, United States
Trivia: Started his acting career in local theaters at a very young age.Is a founding and active member of the Buffalo Nights Theatre Company of Santa Monica, California.Is skilled at Kung Fu.Is an animal advocate.In April 2020 participated along with fellow cast members of Homeland in a charity auction for Yes To Life foundation, aimed to empower people with cancer in the U.K.
Terry Chen (Actor) .. Ravech
Born: February 03, 1975
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Chinese-Canadian actor Terry Chen first achieved international recognition at the dawn of the millennium, when he appeared in two very different A-listers: Romeo Must Die, an avant-garde, martial-arts-saturated take on Romeo and Juliet (starring ill-fated pop diva Aaliyah and DMX); and Almost Famous, Cameron Crowe's nostalgic coming-of-ager about the early experience of a rock journalist-cum-roadie. Despite occasional dips into more conventional material -- a Dean Koontz telemovie, the glamorized spy film Ballistic (2002) -- Chen remained generally selective about Hollywood parts. He was memorable as a Merc Pilot in The Chronicles of Riddick, as Chin in the futuristic Will Smith sci-fi film I, Robot (2004), and as Tom Lone in War (2007), an action-filled tale about an FBI agent enmeshed in a battle between rival Asian gangs. Over the coming years, Chen would remain active on screen, appearing in movies like The A-Team and on series like Combat Hospital.
Omari Hardwick (Actor) .. Chopshop Jay
Born: January 09, 1974
Birthplace: Savannah, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Georgia native Omari Hardwick spent his formative years interested mainly in football, playing as a defensive back for the Furman Purple Paladins, and later for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. It was at UG where Hardwick first took an interest in acting, studying his craft in school and acting in a local theater troupe. Hardwick eventually moved to New York to act on Broadway, and later relocated to L.A. to pursue more on-camera roles. His big break came in 2004, when he was cast in Spike Lee's Sucker Free City, and within a few years, Hardwick was regularly appearing on the drama Saved. He stayed with the show for a season, and later made waves with a starring role in another Spike Lee project, 2008's Miracle at St. Anna. This soon led to a comedic turn in the crime comedy Next Day Air and the action comedy Kick Ass. He co-starred with Dylan McDermott in TNT's television series Dark Blue, in which he played a newlywed struggling to balance married liife with a demanding career in law enforcement (2009-2011), and took on a small role in the critically claimed musical drama Sparkle in 2012.
David Hugghins (Actor) .. Oskar Shunt
Jacob Blair (Actor) .. Agent Blair
Born: January 26, 1984
Birthplace: Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Lived at a farm until the age of 4.Played soccer, volleyball, and hockey during his school years.Discovered his passion for acting when he enrolled in drama classes during his first year of college.In 2004, he enrolled in the Studio 58 in a professional theater training program in Vancouver, Canada.Is a skilled guitar player.Is skilled at piano.
Rad Daly (Actor) .. Agent Daly
Born: January 18, 1966
Kyle Riefsnyder (Actor) .. Agent Kyle
Andrew Coghlan (Actor) .. Army Hospital Attendant
James O'sullivan (Actor) .. Army Hospital Courier
Born: November 17, 1944
Stefan Arngrim (Actor) .. Crazy Howard Little
Born: December 23, 1955
Christian Tessier (Actor) .. Tahoe Prison Deputy
Born: January 01, 1978
William Stewart (Actor) .. Tahoe Inmate #1
Marc-Anthony Massiah (Actor) .. Tahoe Inmate #2
Kwesi Ameyaw (Actor) .. Dutch Customs Agent #1
Born: August 24, 1975
Robert Conway (Actor) .. Dutch Customs AGent #2
Born: June 12, 1908
Gardiner Millar (Actor) .. Prison Warden
Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia: Is a former heavyweight bodybuilder.Played rugby professionally in Nova Scotia provincial team.Made his debut as an actor on television in 1996.Has a black belt in Uechi-Ryu karate.Is an animal advocate, especially cats.
Anita Brown (Actor) .. Attractive Prison Guard
Alex Madison (Actor) .. General Tuco's Wife
Ben Bray (Actor) .. Mexican Captor #1
Jimmy Ortega (Actor) .. Mexican Captor #2
Joe Carnahan (Actor) .. Mike 'The Operator'
Born: May 09, 1969
Birthplace: Algonac, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Brother of screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan, Joe Carnahan has contributed to the film world primarily as a director. After getting his start in the mid-'90s working in the promotional department of a California television station, Carnahan produced several short films and generated a certain amount of excitement within the independent film community for his series of feature-length action flicks: Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane, Narc, and Smokin' Aces. He was one of the many people in talks to direct one of Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible sequels, but landed his biggest box office hit to that point with 2010's big-screen adaptation of The A-Team. He reteamed with that film's star Liam Neeson two years later for the survival adventure drama The Grey.
Neil Schell (Actor) .. Army Meddac Hospital XO
Born: April 24, 1957
Leah Carnahan (Actor) .. Army Meddac Nurse
Michael St. John Smith (Actor) .. Cemetary Chaplain
Shaw Madson (Actor) .. Station Polizei
Katie Boskovich (Actor) .. FOB French Reporter
Tony Ali (Actor) .. Morrison's Arab Goon #1
Sam Radjinia (Actor) .. Morrison's Arab Goon #2
Billy Wickman (Actor) .. Flight Control Tech
Brendan Penny (Actor) .. C130J Pilot #1
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Wrote and performed sketch comedy during his high-school years. For his role in Whistler, he was nominated for a 2007 Leo for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series. Wife is a marine biologist.
Jeanne-Melanie Haasbroek (Actor) .. Army Hospital Therapist Elke
Tom Butler (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #1
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario
John Carnahan (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #2
Charles Cooper (Actor) .. Judge Advocate #3
Born: August 11, 1926
Dirk Benedict (Actor) .. Pensacola Prisoner Milt
Born: March 01, 1945
Birthplace: Helena, Montana, United States
Trivia: Movie and TV leading man Dirk Benedict was young, handsome, muscular and enthusiastic. These qualities were far more important than versatility in establishing Benedict as a dependable screen presence in the 1970s. His theatrical films include Scavenger Hunt (1979), Body Slam (1987), and Shadow Force (1992), their subject matter implicit in their titles. Far more successful on series television than in films, Dirk Benedict played Officer Gil Foley on Chopper One (1974), Starbuck on Battlestar Gallactica (1978), and master impressionist Templeton "Face" Peck on The A-Team (1983-87).
Dwight Schultz (Actor) .. German Doctor #1
Born: November 24, 1947
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland
Trivia: Though a fifteen-year show business veteran, Dwight Schultz was largely unknown until 1983. That was the year that the TV Addicts of America were introduced to Captain H. M. "Howling Mad" Murdock, the asylum-escapee airplane pilot for The A-Team. It is to Schultz's credit that he was able to portray a certifiable looney while still remaining personable and even lovable. On both sides of his A-Team obligations, Schultz appeared in films like The Fan (1981, as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director) and Fat Man and Little Boy (1989, as J. Robert Oppenheimer). In the late 1980s, Dwight Schultz could be occasionally seen as Lieutenant Barclay in TV's Star Trek: the Next Generation.
Don Knodel (Actor) .. German Doctor #2
Natalie L. James (Actor) .. Lynch Secretary
Vince Murdocco (Actor) .. Pike Goon #1
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Pike Goon #2
Born: March 30, 1973
Jason Schombing (Actor) .. Flight Control Commander
Born: March 23, 1963
Stephane Fromont (Actor) .. Gate Guard
Frank Maier (Actor) .. German Fisherman
Anne Maier (Actor) .. German Wife
Hitesh Jogia (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #1
Marwan Al-Shami (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #2
Ali Bordbar (Actor) .. Iraqi Liaison #3
Jennifer Cheon (Actor) .. Lynch Woman
Peter Fletcher (Actor) .. Police Captain
Alfred Jajjo (Actor) .. Mint Worker
Jon Johnson (Actor) .. Honor Guard
Craig Loblaw (Actor) .. Police Detective
Patrick Merle (Actor) .. Frankfurt Police Officer
Julian Paul (Actor) .. Prison MP
Rafael Pellerin (Actor) .. Soccer Kid
Ralph Shaw (Actor) .. Ukulele Performer
Darin Wong (Actor) .. Killer Operative

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