X-Men: Apocalypse


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In this comic-book adventure set in the 1980s, the X-Men are forced to confront an ancient mutant called Apocalypse.

2016 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Sci-fi Sequel

Cast & Crew
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James McAvoy (Actor) .. Charles Xavier
Michael Fassbender (Actor) .. Erik Lensherr/Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence (Actor) .. Mystique
Nicholas Hoult (Actor) .. Hank McCoy / Bestia
Rose Byrne (Actor) .. Moira MacTaggert
Tye Sheridan (Actor) .. Cyclops
Sophie Turner (Actor) .. Jean Grey
Olivia Munn (Actor) .. Betsy Braddock
Lucas Till (Actor) .. Alex Summers / Havok
Evan Peters (Actor) .. Peter
Kodi Smit-mcphee (Actor) .. Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Alexandra Shipp (Actor) .. Ororo Munroe
Josh Helman (Actor) .. Col. William Stryker
Lana Condor (Actor) .. Jubilee
Ben Hardy (Actor) .. Angel
Abdulla Hamam (Actor) .. Lead Conspiracy Guard
Hesham Hammoud (Actor) .. Conspirator Guard
Antonio Daniel Hidalgo (Actor) .. Conspirator Guard
Al Maini (Actor) .. High Priest
Berge Garabedian (Actor) .. Old Apocalypse
Ally Sheedy (Actor) .. Scott's Teacher
Anthony Konechny (Actor) .. School Jock
Emma Elle Paterson (Actor) .. School Cheerleader
Manuel Sinor (Actor) .. Fight Announcer
Gustave Ouimet (Actor) .. Defeated "Blob"
Lukas Penar (Actor) .. Electric Panel Guard
Ryan Hollyman (Actor) .. Mr. Summers
Joanne Boland (Actor) .. Mrs. Summers
Erika Heather Mergl (Actor) .. Tab Girl
Nabeel El Khafif (Actor) .. Falafel Shop Owner
Manuel Tadros (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Leader
Abanoub Andraous (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Disciple
Aladeen Tawfeek (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Disciple
Carolina Bartczak (Actor) .. Magda
T.J. McGibbon (Actor) .. Nina
Davide Chiazzese (Actor) .. Cairo Shoe Shop Vendor
Sebastian Naskrent (Actor) .. Milosz
Boris Sichon (Actor) .. Polish Worker
Martin Skorek (Actor) .. Lead Polish Inspector
Kamil Orzechowski (Actor) .. Jakob
Michael Terlecki (Actor) .. Polish Police Archer
Ahmed Osman (Actor) .. Threatening Cairo Vendor
Ziad Ghanem (Actor) .. Egyptian Street Vendor
Moataz Fathi (Actor) .. Egyptian Street Vendor
Tómas Lemarquis (Actor) .. Caliban
James Loye (Actor) .. CNN Reporter
Zehra Leverman (Actor) .. Ms. Maximoff
Herbert Luft (Actor) .. News Anchor
Stan Lee (Actor)
Joanie Lee (Actor) .. Herself
Stephen Bogaert (Actor) .. Pentagon General Hastings
John Bourgeois (Actor) .. Pentagon General Radford
Conrad Coates (Actor) .. Pentagon General Fields
Dan Lett (Actor) .. Defense Secretary Weisberg
Adrian G. Griffiths (Actor) .. Military Official Brown
Joe Cobden (Actor) .. Air Force Official
Henry Hallowell (Actor) .. Foyer Student
Danielle Dury (Actor) .. Fish Bowl Girl
Naomi Frenette (Actor) .. Kissing Girl
AJ Risi (Actor) .. Kissing Guy
Raphael Dury (Actor) .. Computer Guy
Ian Rosenberg (Actor) .. Darts Guy
Allen Keng (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Josh Madryga (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Tally Rodin (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Francis Limoges (Actor) .. Table Surfing Student
Tsu Ching Yu (Actor) .. Table Surfing Student
Karl Walcott (Actor) .. Alkali Soldier
Desmond Campbell (Actor) .. Alkali Guard
Ian Geldart (Actor) .. Alkali Communications Officer
John Ottman (Actor) .. Confused Tech
Linda Joyce Nourse (Actor) .. Kenyan Teacher
Željko Ivanek (Actor) .. Pentagon Scientist
Chris Cavener (Actor) .. Fisherman
Ronald Tremblay (Actor) .. Fisherman
Joseph Bellerose (Actor) .. Harbor Master
Sebastien Teller (Actor) .. Russian Submarine Sailor
Alexander Peganov (Actor) .. Russian Submarine Sailor
Simon Therrien (Actor) .. US Weapons Technician
Patrice Martre (Actor) .. US Weapons Technician
James Malloch (Actor) .. Mystery Man
Ian Mckellen (Actor) .. Erik Lensherr/Magneto
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Horseman - War
Christopher B. MacCabe (Actor) .. Fishing Boat Captain
Philipp Hartmann (Actor) .. Harbor Employee

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Did You Know..
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James McAvoy (Actor) .. Charles Xavier
Born: April 21, 1979
Birthplace: Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia: Onscreen for nearly a decade at the time he was cast in director Kevin McDonald's The Last King of Scotland, Glasgow-born actor James McAvoy seemed to many an overnight sensation. The fact is, however, that the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama alumnus had already formed the foundation of an enduring career at the time he was charged with holding his own opposite the formidable -- and, eventually, Oscar-winning -- Forest Whitaker.McAvoy's parents divorced when he was just seven years old. In the aftermath, he and his mother would go to live with his grandparents in Glasgow's housing projects, with the youngster's notable interest in stage and film work eventually leading him to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. At 16, McAvoy made his professional acting debut in the child abuse drama The Near Room, with a role in the long-running British crime drama The Bill following in short order. On the heels of a part in 2001's Emmy Award-winning WWII miniseries Band of Brothers, McAvoy caught the eye of critics in the small-screen adaptation White Teeth before being cast in a pivotal role in the sci-fi effort Children of Dune. While roles in such U.K. television dramas as Early Doors, Shameless, and State of Play found McAvoy growing increasingly comfortable on the small screen, feature performances in Bright Young Things, Wimbledon, and Inside I'm Dancing (aka, Rory O'Shea Was Here) brought him to the attention of Hollywood. In 2005, the actor went global in a very big way with a pivotal appearance as Mr. Tumnus in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. But it was his Last King role the following year, as a hard-partying doctor who gradually becomes a captive to one of the 20th century's most notorious dictators, that truly propelled him to international acclaim. With his star-making role in The Last King of Scotland, McAvoy became not only a critical darling, but a serious dramatic talent whose future appeared to hold great things as well. Indeed, his follow-ups to Last King proved to feature him in one lead role after another. He romanced Anne Hathaway in Becoming Jane, a story about the young Jane Austen; anguished over his separation from Keira Knightley in the Oscar-nominated WWII-era romance Atonement; and fell unexpectedly in love with Christina Ricci in the fantasy Penelope. After this string of romantic leading-man roles, McAvoy did an about-face and co-starred as a reluctant but innately talented assassin in the action-packed thriller Wanted opposite Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman. He had the lead role in 2009's drama The Last Station, and played a layer in the historical drama The Conspirator one year later. He voiced the part of Gnomeo in the animated family film Gnomeo & Juliet in 2011, and that same year he was cast as the young Professor X in the action spectacle X-Men: First Class. That role kept him busy for the next couple of years, as he reprised the character in several sequels, including X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).
Michael Fassbender (Actor) .. Erik Lensherr/Magneto
Born: April 02, 1977
Birthplace: Heidelberg, West Germany
Trivia: German-born, Irish-raised actor Michael Fassbender first caught many viewers' attention with the role of Sergeant Burton Pat on the HBO-produced WWII series Band of Brothers in 2001. He would make waves again with roles on a number of popular British TV series, like Murphy's Law and Hex, but Fassbender would ingrain himself in the minds of American audiences when he was cast in the role of Spartan warrior Stelios in the 2006 blockbuster 300, even uttering the iconic line "Then we will fight in the shade." Fassbender would continue to find exciting roles in film, appearing in movies like the critically acclaimed Hunger, and Quentin Tarantino's World War II epic Inglourious Basterds. He quickly became one of the most sought-after and respected young actors in the business earning rave reviews in 2011 for his work as a sex-addict in Shame, and that same year played Magneto in the successful X-Men prequel. The next year he continued to work with revered directors, playing an assassin in Steven Soderbergh's Haywire, and landing a lead role in Ridley Scott's sci-fi summer film Prometheus.In 2013, he re-teamed with his Hunger and Shame director Steve McQueen for 12 Years a Slave, earning Fassbender his first Academy Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. He reprised his role of Magneto in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014. The following year, he tackled "the Scottish play," playing Lord Macbeth opposite Marion Cotillard's Lady Macbeth, and earned rave reviews (and a second Oscar nomination) playing Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Jennifer Lawrence (Actor) .. Mystique
Born: August 15, 1990
Birthplace: Louisville, KY
Trivia: Kentucky-born actress Jennifer Lawrence began her career as a teenager, appearing on shows like Monk and The Bill Engvall Show from 2006 through 2009. In 2008, she appeared alongside Charlize Theron in the critically acclaimed film The Burning Plain, for which she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for the best young emerging actor/actress. She next made waves starring as the daughter of a troubled mother in 2010's Winter's Bone, which garnered her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. In 2011 she appeared in the well-reviewed romantic drama Like Crazy, joined the X-Men franchise as Mystique and she won the coveted lead role in the highly anticipated adaptation of The Hunger Games, which would become one of the biggest smash hits of 2012. As if that weren't heady enough for an actress only 22 years old, Lawrence earned stellar reviews for her work opposite Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, a critical and popular hit at the end of that year that earned Lawrence the Oscar for Best Actress. The next year followed the same successful pattern, with the second installment of the Hunger Game series, Catching Fire, capturing the number one spot at the domestic box office for 2013, and grabbing another Oscar nomination, for American Hustle.In 2014, she reprised her role as Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past and starred in the third Hunger Games film, Mockingjay - Part 1. She wrapped up the series the following year, and also won acclaim (and yet another Oscar nomination) for Joy, playing Miracle Mop inventor Joy Mangano. The film reteamed her with director David O. Russell, making it their third collaboration. Her Oscar nomination for the film made her the youngest person, at age 25, to nab four acting nominations.
Nicholas Hoult (Actor) .. Hank McCoy / Bestia
Born: December 07, 1989
Birthplace: Wokingham, Berkshire, England
Trivia: Discovered at age 3 while attending a production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle by a director who noticed his intense concentration. Mother accompanied him on set for all his projects until he began filming the TV series Skins when he was 17. Visited slums in the Kenyan city of Nairobi in 2010 to raise awareness about poverty as part of Christian Aid Week. Appeared in the video for the song "Lez be Friends" by the British musical-comedy act Midnight Beast in 2010. Modelled eyewear in a advert for the 2010 Tom Ford spring collection after appearing in Ford's film A Single Man. Played a villain in a 2014 commercial for Jaguar, part of a series that also featured Ben Kingsley and Tom Hiddleston.
Rose Byrne (Actor) .. Moira MacTaggert
Born: July 24, 1979
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Though Australian-born actress Rose Byrne made her film debut in 1994, when she played a supporting role in the eccentric drama Dallas Doll alongside Sandra Bernhard and Jake Blundell, her breakout performances within her native country were both on the small screen; namely, in the soap opera Echo Point and the long-running drama series Heartbreak High. After developing a fan base and gaining some critical recognition, Byrne was cast alongside fellow Aussie Heath Ledger in Two Hands (1999), which featured the actress playing an innocent country girl whose would-be suitor has unwittingly found himself in the midst of a mafia scandal. Though she undoubtedly caught the eye of American filmmakers after Two Hands' premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Byrne wouldn't appear in an American film until several years later, when she made a very small appearance in a very big movie -- Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones. However, before Star Wars, Byrne starred in two little-known, but nonetheless significant, Australian parts, including her first lead role in The Goddess of 1967 (2000), in which she portrayed a blind, emotionally unstable orphan, and My Mother Frank, which featured her as the unrequited love interest of a pining college student. After the 2002 release of Attack of the Clones, Byrne could be seen in a minor but indelible supporting role in Matt Dillon's City of Ghosts. Byrne went on to perform in two critically acclaimed Australian features -- The Rage in Placid Lake (2003) and The Night We Called It a Day (2003) -- as well as the U.K. release I Capture the Castle (2003), in which she co-starred as the beautiful daughter of a once-grand English family. In 2004, Byrne played a supporting role in Wolfgang Petersen's big-budget historical epic Troy, and went on to star with Josh Hartnett, Matthew Lillard, and Troy alumna Diane Kruger in director Paul McGuigan's thriller Wicker Park. In 2006 she was cast in a supporting role in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette. In 2007 she had a hit on the small-screen as one of the leads in the series Damages. Although she continued to work steadily in movies as well, she didn't find herself in a big hit until 2011 when she was one of the main characters in the Oscar nominated comedy Bridesmaids. That same year she also appeared in X-Men: First Class as Dr. Moira MacTaggert.Byrne soon became a mainstay in the comedy world, appearing in The Internship, Neighbors and Spy. She also appeared in the 2014 remake of Annie, playing Grace, and reprised her role of in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).
Tye Sheridan (Actor) .. Cyclops
Born: November 11, 1996
Birthplace: Elkhart, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was not interested in acting until he was recruited by a casting agent at school and offered an audition. At the age of 11, was chosen out of approximately 10,000 young actors for the role of Steve in the film The Tree of Life opposite Brad Pitt and Jessica Chastain. Has long enjoyed sports, having played baseball and run on the track team during high school. Was named in Indiewire's list of Top 25 Filmmakers and Actors to Watch in 2011.
Sophie Turner (Actor) .. Jean Grey
Born: February 21, 1996
Birthplace: Northampton, England
Trivia: Began studying drama at Playbox Theatre in Warwick, England, when she was 3 years old; first role in front of a camera is Sansa in Game of Thrones. A natural blonde, her hair is dyed red to play the immature, polarizing Sansa, which helps her remain relatively anonymous in public. Studies ballet.
Olivia Munn (Actor) .. Betsy Braddock
Born: July 03, 1980
Birthplace: Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Spent much of her early life in Japan, after her parents divorced and her mother married a man enlisted in the Air Force. She eventually returned to America to try to break into the entertainment industry. Has starred in TV commercials for McDonald's, Nike and Pepsi. Covered womens' basketball and college football as a sidelines reporter/interviewer for Fox Sports. Made her TV acting debut in 2006 as Mily Acuna on The N's teen surfing drama Beyond the Break. Has hosted G4's entertainment and technology news series Attack of the Show, the network's Formula D (a show about Japanese "drift" racing in the U.S.) and The Daily Nut podcast. Played a receptionist in Rob Schneider's directorial debut, the conman comedy Big Stan (2007). Served as a correspondent on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Authored the 2010 book Suck It, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek. In 2010, appeared on a provocative billboard for PETA to bring attention to the unethical treatment of circus elephants.
Lucas Till (Actor) .. Alex Summers / Havok
Born: August 10, 1990
Birthplace: Fort Hood, Texas, United States
Trivia: Was gifted at doing impressions as a kid. Enrolled in acting classes at age 10. Landed first movie role in 2003's The Adventures of Ociee Nash. Played the older brother of Johnny Cash in the Oscar-winning Walk the Line. Nabbed the lead male role in Hannah Montana: The Movie opposite Miley Cyrus. Appeared as Taylor Swift's love interest in her 2009 music video "You Belong With Me." Acted alongside childhood hero Jackie Chan in 2010's The Spy Next Door. In 2011 won the coveted role of Havok in the X-Men movie franchise. By age 25 had produced three feature films. Plays the title role in CBS's 2016 MacGyver reboot.
Evan Peters (Actor) .. Peter
Born: January 20, 1987
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Moved to Los Angeles with his mother when he was 15 to pursue his dream of being an actor. Won various acting awards at a talent competition in Florida; a photographer saw his potential and recommended an agent. Appeared in adverts for PlayStation, Progressive Insurance and Moviefone. Landed his first TV role as Seth Wosmer on Disney's Phil of the Future in 2004. Over the course of American Horror Story, he played a frat boy, a young serial killer and a 1950s carnival performer.
Kodi Smit-mcphee (Actor) .. Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Born: June 13, 1996
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Trivia: Actor Kodi Smit-McPhee first made his mark on audiences at the tender age of 11, playing the son of a troubled family in the drama Romulus, My Father. Having met with such early success, the young actor then signed on to play the son of Viggo Mortensen in the post-apocalyptic film The Road, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Cormac McCarthy.
Alexandra Shipp (Actor) .. Ororo Munroe
Born: July 16, 1991
Birthplace: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Trivia: Began performing in stage productions with Phoenix Theatre at the age of 10. Moved from Phoenix to Los Angeles at the age of 17 to start a music career before deciding to pursue acting professionally. Is a singer-songwriter who released an original song titled "Surrender" in 2015. Was named in Vogue's list of Girls to Watch in 2016.
Josh Helman (Actor) .. Col. William Stryker
Born: February 22, 1986
Birthplace: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Trivia: Made his TV debut on the Australian soap opera Home and Away in 2007. Prepared for his role as a marine in the 2010 TV mini-series The Pacific by attending a boot camp that included training with real weapons, eating from ration packs and learning songs. Made his feature-film debut in Animal Kingdom (2010). In 2010, performed in Play With the Penguin at Summer Shorts 4, a festival of new short plays in New York. Broke his finger while filming Australian rules football drama Blinder (2013).
Lana Condor (Actor) .. Jubilee
Born: May 11, 1997
Birthplace: Can Tho, Vietnam
Trivia: Was adopted on October 6, 1997.Has lived in Chicago, Illinois; Whidbey Island, Washington; New York City, New York; and Santa Monica, California.Studied ballet at the Joffrey Ballet, The Rock School for Dance Education and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; and danced with the Los Angeles Ballet.Studied improvisational theater at The Groundlings.Studied acting at the New York Film Academy, Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors and the California State Summer School for the Arts.Along with the Asia Foundation, created a scholarship for girls from Can Tho.
Ben Hardy (Actor) .. Angel
Born: January 02, 1991
Birthplace: Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Trivia: Was raised in Sherborne, South West England.Aspired to be a sports personality until finding his passion for acting around his early teens.Starred as Sergeant Francis Troy in a 2009 film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd, directed by his teacher and high school's Head of Drama, Rosita Clarke. First major TV role was Peter Beale on the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2013 to 2015.Made his major motion picture debut playing Archangel in the 2016 superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse.
Abdulla Hamam (Actor) .. Lead Conspiracy Guard
Hesham Hammoud (Actor) .. Conspirator Guard
Antonio Daniel Hidalgo (Actor) .. Conspirator Guard
Al Maini (Actor) .. High Priest
Berge Garabedian (Actor) .. Old Apocalypse
Ally Sheedy (Actor) .. Scott's Teacher
Born: June 13, 1962
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Brown-eyed, chestnut-haired actress Ally Sheedy has been involved with acting for most of her life. The daughter of a literary agent mother, she began making commercials and appearing on-stage at the age of 15. She was something of a precocious author, as well: When only 12-years-old, she published a children's book, She Was Nice to Mice. (Sheedy has also been published in such periodicals as The New York Times). After high school, the New York-born actress headed west to the University of California where, in addition to her studies, she appeared in TV movies. She began her feature-film career at 21 playing adolescent girls in films such as Bad Boys and WarGames (both 1983), and joined the so-called Brat Pack in 1985 after appearing in John Hughes' The Breakfast Club and Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire. Despite the huge success of both films, many of her subsequent efforts were relative disappointments, and, by the early '90s, she had slipped into all but complete obscurity. However, her career was revived in 1998 thanks to a starring role as a drug-addicted lesbian photographer in the widely acclaimed High Art. Sheedy won raves for her raw, touching performance, and, in short time, again found herself working steadily. In 1999, she appeared in Allison Anders' Sugar Town and The Autumn Heart, the latter premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. In addition to her film work, Sheedy continued to work in the theater, taking over John Cameron Mitchell's title role in the popular New York production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, a story about a German entertainer who is neither a man nor a woman but a fascinating composite of both. As the 21st century began, Sheedy continued to work steadily in varied projects like Happy Here and Now, Noise, Harold, and Life During Wartime -- Todd Solondz's sort-of sequel to his black comedy Happiness.
Anthony Konechny (Actor) .. School Jock
Emma Elle Paterson (Actor) .. School Cheerleader
Manuel Sinor (Actor) .. Fight Announcer
Gustave Ouimet (Actor) .. Defeated "Blob"
Lukas Penar (Actor) .. Electric Panel Guard
Ryan Hollyman (Actor) .. Mr. Summers
Joanne Boland (Actor) .. Mrs. Summers
Born: November 27, 1975
Erika Heather Mergl (Actor) .. Tab Girl
Nabeel El Khafif (Actor) .. Falafel Shop Owner
Manuel Tadros (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Leader
Born: September 30, 1956
Abanoub Andraous (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Disciple
Aladeen Tawfeek (Actor) .. Clan Akkaba Disciple
Carolina Bartczak (Actor) .. Magda
T.J. McGibbon (Actor) .. Nina
Davide Chiazzese (Actor) .. Cairo Shoe Shop Vendor
Sebastian Naskrent (Actor) .. Milosz
Boris Sichon (Actor) .. Polish Worker
Martin Skorek (Actor) .. Lead Polish Inspector
Kamil Orzechowski (Actor) .. Jakob
Michael Terlecki (Actor) .. Polish Police Archer
Ahmed Osman (Actor) .. Threatening Cairo Vendor
Ziad Ghanem (Actor) .. Egyptian Street Vendor
Moataz Fathi (Actor) .. Egyptian Street Vendor
Tómas Lemarquis (Actor) .. Caliban
Born: August 03, 1977
James Loye (Actor) .. CNN Reporter
Zehra Leverman (Actor) .. Ms. Maximoff
Herbert Luft (Actor) .. News Anchor
Stan Lee (Actor)
Born: December 28, 1922
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: In addition to being the man who crafted both the "Marvel Universe" as well as some of the most popular comic book superheroes of modern times, longtime artist and writer Stan Lee played a pivotal role in bringing genuine human emotion into comic book characters, a trait that, up until the creation of such characters as the enduring Spider-Man, was sorely lacking in comics. Born in New York in 1922, it was at the age of 17 that Lee began work as an assistant editor for Timely Comics. Promoted to editor soon thereafter, Lee remained with the company as it changed its name to Atlas and fought slumping sales in the following years. At first simply carrying on with the stories of the characters that had already been created, the company got a fresh burst of creativity when, in 1961, it changed its name from Atlas to Marvel Comics. Soon carrying stories of emotionally complex and multi-dimensional characters such as Spider-Man, The Hulk, and Daredevil, Lee's intelligent story lines -- coupled with artist Jack Kirby's impressive images -- helped Marvel's popularity surge during the '60s. Advancing to the position of publisher and editorial director in 1972, it was during this decade that such popular television series as The Incredible Hulk and The Amazing Spider-Man truly came to life on the small screen. Though many of the characters had appeared in cartoon form on television in the previous decade, their transformation from animated characters to living, breathing humans truly brought comics into a new light and exposed them to audiences who otherwise might have scoffed at such fiction. Of course, this was only the beginning, and throughout subsequent years, Lee's characters made the leap to feature films in such blockbusters as Bryan Singer's X-Men (2000) and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002). In addition to his role as a popular writer in comics, Lee also played a pivotal role in reducing censorship in the medium. Addressing the issue of drug addition in an issue of The Amazing Spider-Man at the request of public health officials, Lee defied the strict rules set by the Comics Code Authority (which banned any portrayal of drug use whether it be in a positive or negative light) and ultimately put the downfall of the CCA into motion. In the decades since, Lee's creations have not only graced the pages of comic books, but have sprung to life as never before with numerous film and television adaptations most successfully in the box-office smash The Avengers.
Joanie Lee (Actor) .. Herself
Stephen Bogaert (Actor) .. Pentagon General Hastings
John Bourgeois (Actor) .. Pentagon General Radford
Born: August 11, 1956
Conrad Coates (Actor) .. Pentagon General Fields
Born: December 07, 1970
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Is of Jamaican descent.Moved to Canada at a very young age, where he was raised.Started his acting career in small theater companies.Is a professor of acting at Seneca University in Toronto, Canada.Created Coates & Company to provide training for Business Communication.
Dan Lett (Actor) .. Defense Secretary Weisberg
Adrian G. Griffiths (Actor) .. Military Official Brown
Shawn Campbell (Actor)
Joe Cobden (Actor) .. Air Force Official
Born: October 07, 1978
Henry Hallowell (Actor) .. Foyer Student
Danielle Dury (Actor) .. Fish Bowl Girl
Naomi Frenette (Actor) .. Kissing Girl
AJ Risi (Actor) .. Kissing Guy
Raphael Dury (Actor) .. Computer Guy
Ian Rosenberg (Actor) .. Darts Guy
Allen Keng (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Josh Madryga (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Scott Cooke (Actor)
Tally Rodin (Actor) .. Student in Drapes
Francis Limoges (Actor) .. Table Surfing Student
Tsu Ching Yu (Actor) .. Table Surfing Student
Karl Walcott (Actor) .. Alkali Soldier
Desmond Campbell (Actor) .. Alkali Guard
Ian Geldart (Actor) .. Alkali Communications Officer
John Ottman (Actor) .. Confused Tech
Born: July 06, 1964
Linda Joyce Nourse (Actor) .. Kenyan Teacher
Željko Ivanek (Actor) .. Pentagon Scientist
Born: August 15, 1957
Birthplace: Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Possessing a near-perfect balance of everyman looks and tremendous talent on both stage and screen, actor Zeljko Ivanek has been a key supporting player in feature films since the early '80s. A native of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia), Ivanek's family moved to the United States in 1960 in order for his father to complete his doctoral research in electronic engineering at Stanford University. Briefly returning to Yugoslavia before settling in Palo Alto, CA, in 1967, it was only a few short years before young Ivanek was pursuing his higher education at Yale. Subsequently accepted at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he continued to refine his passion for acting and the summers of 1978-1980 found him honing his stage skills in the Williamstown Theater Festival in such efforts as Hay Fever and The Front Page. In 1983, Ivanek was nominated for a Tony award for his role in Brighton Beach Memories and it was around this time that he made his first film and television appearances. An early role as a telepathic killer in the 1982 thriller The Sender found Ivanek making a chilling impression, and strong performances in Mass Appeal (1984) and the AIDS drama Our Sons (1991) kept expectations high for the rising star. As his feature credits continued to build, Ivanek began appearing in such popular television series as L.A. Law, Law & Order, The X-Files, and Murder, She Wrote. Though the adjustment from stage to screen was initially daunting for the classically trained actor, once he got accustomed to the change of pace, he adjusted remarkably well. As the '90s rolled on, Ivanek's film credits included such A-list releases as Courage Under Fire (1996), Donnie Brasco (1997), and the John Travolta thriller A Civil Action (1998). It was also around this time that Ivanek embarked on a six-year stint as Governor James Devlin on HBO's acclaimed series Oz. As the millennium turned, so did Ivanek's onscreen career, and his resume seemed to be exclusively built of nothing but high-profile efforts in both film and television. In addition to appearing in Dancer in the Dark (2000), Hannibal (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001), Unfaithful (2002), and Dogville (2003), memorable roles on The Practice and The West Wing kept television audiences glued to their sets. He reteamed with Lars Von Trier for the director's drama Maderlay, and continued his film career in projects such as The Hoax, In Bruges, and Tower Heist, while maintaining a presence on the small-screen with appearances on Damages, Heroes, and Big Love.
Chris Cavener (Actor) .. Fisherman
Ronald Tremblay (Actor) .. Fisherman
Joseph Bellerose (Actor) .. Harbor Master
Sebastien Teller (Actor) .. Russian Submarine Sailor
Alexander Peganov (Actor) .. Russian Submarine Sailor
Simon Therrien (Actor) .. US Weapons Technician
Patrice Martre (Actor) .. US Weapons Technician
James Malloch (Actor) .. Mystery Man
Hugh Jackman (Actor)
Born: October 12, 1968
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A star in his native Australia thanks to his work on television and in musical theatre, actor Hugh Jackman became known to American audiences through his role as Logan/Wolverine in Bryan Singer's lavish adaptation of the popular Marvel comic X-Men (2000). Born of English parentage in Sydney on October 12, 1968, Jackman was raised as the youngest of five children. After earning a communications degree as a journalism major from Sydney's University of Technology, he attended the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts, where he studied drama. The fledgling actor got his first big break immediately after graduation, when he was offered a starring role on the popular TV series Corelli; his casting proved to be doubly serendipitous, as it provided him with an introduction to his future wife, actress Deborra-Lee Furness, with whom he would have a son. Jackman starred in a number of other TV series -- and also began to earn recognition for his work on the stage in such productions as Beauty and the Beast, Sunset Boulevard, and Trevor Nunn's acclaimed Royal National Theatre production of Oklahoma!, the latter of which featured the actor in an Olivier-nominated performance as Curly McLain. In 1999, a year after being nominated for the Olivier, Jackman was again honored, this time with a Best Actor nomination from the Australian Film Institute for his portrayal of a man estranged from his brother in the urban drama Erskineville Kings. The actor's winning streak continued when he was hired to replace Dougray Scott as Wolverine in Bryan Singer's high-profile adaptation of X-Men. The film, whose cast also included Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Anna Paquin, James Marsden, and Halle Berry, opened to strong reviews and box-office to become one of the biggest hits of the summer. Jackman's rising international popularity was reflected by his casting in Tony Goldwyn's Someone Like You, a romantic comedy also starring Ashley Judd and Greg Kinnear. Jackman was hard to ignore in 2001, appearing just a few short months later in John Travolta's latest comback, Swordfish.2003 saw the return of the X-Men and, with them, Jackman's Wolverine in X2: X-Men United, a film that not only repeated the first film's financial success, but was considered by many to be the rare sequel that outdoes its predecessor. Sticking with the action genre, Jackman could next be seen in the title role of the 2004 ultra-big-budget film Van Helsing. Although Van Helsing was met with critical disdain, and underperformed at the box office, Jackman rebounded by earning rave reviews as the lead in the Broadway musical The Boy From Oz. That same year he hosted the annual Tony awards, again to great acclaim.Fans had numerous opportunities to see Jackman on the big screen in 2006. He took a humorous turn that summer as a possible serial killer in Woody Allen's comedy Scoop, and in fall he starred opposite Oscar winner Rachel Weisz in the stylish The Fountain as a man who searches through three different time periods concurrently, on a single spiritual journey. That same autumn, Jackman could also be seen in the dark fantasy The Prestige, playing a turn of the century magician who some speculate performs real magic, and before winter, audiences were hearing his vocal work in a pair of animated films, Flushed Away and Happy Feet. 2006 also proved to be the year Jackman announced he would produce and star in a big-screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel.Jackman would spend the following years appearing in numerous films, like X-Men: First Class, Butter, and Real Steel. He would enjoy one of his biggest successes playing Jean Valjean in Tom Hooper's adaptation of the stage musical Les Miserables, a role that earned Jackman a Best Actor nomination from the Academy, his first Oscar nod.
Ian Mckellen (Actor) .. Erik Lensherr/Magneto
Born: May 25, 1939
Birthplace: Burnley, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Widely considered one of the leading British actors of his generation, Ian McKellen has had a rich and varied career encompassing the stage, screen, and television. A renowned stage actor in his native Britain for decades, McKellen was not familiar to most American audiences until the '90s, when he began popping up in a number of well-received films. One of these, Gods and Monsters, elevated the actor into the international spotlight when he earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Frankenstein director James Whale.Born May 25, 1939, in the northern English mill town of Burnley, McKellen was the son of a civil engineer. Encouraged by his parents, he developed an early fascination with the theatre. This interest continued when his family moved to the mining town of Wigan, where McKellen began acting in school plays. At the age of 13, he performed in his first Shakespeare play, as Malvolio in a production of Twelfth Night. He gained an additional appreciation for Shakespeare during his summer vacations, when he attended camp in Stratford-upon-Avon and spent the evenings watching the likes of Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, John Gielgud, and Paul Robeson give life to the playwright's work.Shakespeare played a continuing role in McKellen's life when he went to Cambridge University, where he was offered a place to study English at Saint Catherine's College. This offer was withdrawn two years later, when McKellen's involvement in theatre almost completely eclipsed his studies. His work in student theatre proved invaluable, however, allowing him to work with Derek Jacobi, David Frost, and Trevor Nunn, with whom he would go on to form a lasting professional relationship. McKellen's acting pursuits were also important for another reason: as he would later explain to numerous interviewers, the theatre introduced him to other gay men, something that eased his acceptance of his own homosexuality. McKellen's identity as a gay man would prove almost as defining a characteristic of his public persona as his identity as an actor: a vocal activist, he became one of a handful of openly gay knights when he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1991.After leaving Cambridge in 1961, McKellen began his professional career at Coventry's Belgrave Theatre, where he acted in a production of A Man for All Seasons. Three years later, he was living in London and working steadily on the stage. He acted in countless productions, a number of which he also directed, and co-founded the progressive Actors' Company in 1972. He earned a score of awards and honors for his work and in 1979 was made a Commander of the British Empire. Two years later, he won international theatrical acclaim with his Tony Award-winning portrayal of Salieri in the Broadway production of Amadeus.McKellen made his film debut in 1969 with a small role in The Promise, the same year that he caused a sensation on the stage with his portrayal of Edward II, which required him to kiss another man. It was not until 20 years later that McKellen became recognizable to international film audiences with his starring role as John Profumo in Michael Caton-Jones's Scandal (1989). Somewhat ironically, a year before gaining fame for playing one of the most infamously heterosexual public figures of the 20th century, McKellen came out to the public as a gay man during a BBC radio program. In 1993, he became recognizable to American television audiences playing gay men in And the Band Played On and Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, two acclaimed TV miniseries; McKellen earned an Emmy nomination for his work in the former. In 1996, he earned another Emmy nomination for his supporting role in Rasputin.That same year, the actor gained more visibility on the big screen, appearing in Six Degrees of Separation and The Ballad of Little Jo. He continued to turn in strong performances in such films as Cold Comfort Form (1995) and Jack and Sarah (1995), and he earned particular acclaim for his titular performance in Richard Loncraine's 1996 Richard III, for which he also adapted the screenplay. Following subsequent turns in Bent (1997) and Apt Pupil (1998), McKellen starred in Bill Condon's Gods and Monsters, giving a stunning portrayal of James Whale during the director's last days. His performance won a score of international accolades, including Best Actor Oscar and Golden Globe nominations and Best Actor honors from the National Board of Review.After appearing alongside future Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe in a TV production of David Copperfield in 1999, McKellen stepped into the shoes of the diabolical Magneto in director Bryan Singer's popular comic-book action adventure, X-Men. McKellen stuck with fantasy for his next role as well, this time on a grand scale with his Oscar nominated role as Gandalf the Grey in director Peter Jackson's long-anticipated Lord of the Rings trilogy. Following the massively successful franchise, McKellen would appear in the subsuquent prequel, The Hobbit, as well as films like The Academy and The Da Vinci Code.
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor) .. Horseman - War
Born: March 30, 1973
Christopher B. MacCabe (Actor) .. Fishing Boat Captain
Born: September 10, 1960
Philipp Hartmann (Actor) .. Harbor Employee

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