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Jung Dong-hwan as Hwang Dong-woo, a murderer and a death row inmate who has a "psychopath brain" [8] [13]; Kim Soo-jin as Shin Ji-hyung, a neurosurgeon at Korea University Hospital who has a "middle-aged brain" [8] [13]
Wendell Vaughn (Marvel Boy) [104] – Member of the first Super Agents program. He later became known as "Quasar". Texas Twister [104] – Member of the first Super Agents program. Quit S.H.I.E.L.D. to form his own team, the Rangers. Vamp [104] – Member of the first Super Agents program. Professional criminal who is a double agent for the ...
(Left to right) Director Chris Weitz, Stewart, Lautner, and Pattinson attending the photocall for New Moon on November 10, 2009, in Paris, France. This is a list of the cast members from The Twilight Saga film series, which is based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer.
Indicates the actor was a member of the main cast in multiple episodes during the season. Main - "The End" Indicates the actor had a starring role only in episode "The End" during the season. Recurring: Indicates the actor had a guest role in multiple episodes during the season. Guest
Money Shot: The Pornhub Story is a 2023 Netflix documentary about Pornhub and its parent company Aylo (then MindGeek). [a] It presents interview footage from sex workers, ex-Pornhub employees, journalists, and anti-sex-trafficking figures.
During its 14 seasons on air, the show featured 21 regular cast members. Furthermore, 32 actors were billed as "also starring" during the first scene of the episodes, and 24 were billed as "special guest star" in the closing credits. Additionally, hundreds more were billed as either guest stars or co-stars.
On August 14, 2023, multiple internet sources reported that Victoria Waldrip, better known online as Woah Vicky, was allegedly pressing charges on fellow cast member, Chrisean Malone for second-degree assault.
G.I. Joe: Renegades is an American animated television series based on the G.I. Joe toy franchise. The series aired on The Hub from November 26, 2010, to July 23, 2011. [1]The series was previously available to stream on Netflix from April 5, 2012, to February 2015, as streaming rights to the show, along with other Hasbro Studios shows were transferred to advertiser-supported video-on-demand ...