Faron Salisbury

Faron Salisbury

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Los Angeles Night Watch, Return to Earth, Bigger
  • Faron Salisbury, actor, participated in the movies "L.A. Night Watch", "Return to Earth" and "Bigger". [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the TV series "Atlantic Empire".
    Participated in the movie "Return to Earth".
    Participated in the TV series "Breaking Moment".
    Participated in the TV series "Believers".
    Participated in the movie "Famous Masterpiece".
    Participated in the TV series "The First Generation Vampire".
    Participated in the TV series "Gotham".
    Participated in the TV series "Dareful".
    Participated in the TV series "Never Ending".
    Participated in the TV series "Blind Spot".
    Participated in the TV series "Billions".
    Participated in the TV series "Black Thunder".
    Participated in the TV series "Mr. Mercedes".
    Participated in the movie "Black Party Member".
    Participated in the movie "Bigger".
    Participated in the movie "L.A. Night Watch". 
    Extended Reading
    • Lottie 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      The wind tums like a dagger.

      A great suspense thriller. The description of Brady, the devil, is very accurate. Brother and Oedipus are just a cover. Some people are born devils. The showdown between a retired police detective and a murderer is like a turbulent wave in a calm, nerve-wracking. The setting of the...

    • Bethany 2022-04-05 08:01:01

      It is recommended to watch the next five episodes directly

      It has been discussed over and over again at home and abroad, why Stephen King's works are not good for film and television adaptations. Carrie the Witch in the early years is a classic, but King himself didn't like it, and Kubrick's The Shining. It may be because of the large psychological...

    • Ward 2022-04-21 09:03:52

      I hate this kind of ending so much, can't we just let the murderer die just a little bit and the season ends? ? ?

    • Allison 2022-04-05 08:01:01

      The adaptations of Stephen King's novels to American TV series are basically not very good, including this year's "The Mist". This one is so surprising. An old detective who can't let go of old cases, a geek with criminal desire imprinted in his bones. Duo duel. Those depictions of mental states, those alcohol and music. Literary is already obscured.

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