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Harry: Unit 14 here. I got a white, middle-aged male, he just took a cardigan and slipped it into his bag. Area A-91, over.
Control Room Guard: Copy. Got the suspect on camera. Over.
Harry: Stay on him, here I go...
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Agent Lawrence: Nobody can know *all* about someone, can they?
James Remar
James Remar (James Remar) , was born on December 31, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an American actor. His main work is " Quick Killing ".
Performing Experience
He studied acting in a training company in New York, and after completing his studies he began to perform as an opera actor. In 1979, James, who made his first appearance in a movie theater, played a gangster in the movie "The Warriors" directed by Walter Hill. He and director Walter Hill have also collaborated on three films: "Windwalker" (released in 1980), "48 Hours" (48 Hrs, released in 1982), and "Wild Bill" (1995) Released).
In the 1980s, he played a perverted gangster in the film "The Cotton Club" directed by Francis Ford Coppola; in "Rent-a-cop" A crazy murderer; played a rude weird in "The Clan of the Cave Bear." In 1989, his screen image made a little progress, he played an unprecedentedly unprecedented role as a policeman in Gus Van Sant's movie "Drugstore Cowboy". But as soon as he entered the nineties, he sold his soul to the devil in Tales from the Darkside: The Movie. The villains he portrayed on the screen earned him a place in "Fatal Instinct" (Fatal Instinct), in which he played a role called the opposite of Marx-Xie Di.
James, who worked hard in the late 90s, starred in many movies, from Victor Salva's small-cost independent film "Rites of Passage" to Robert Zemeckis's Big budget movie "What Lies Beneath" (What Lies Beneath). After starring in the TV series "Total Security" (Total Security), James decided to fall in love with the television industry and appeared on the stage of HBO's "Sex and the City" (Sex and the City) as Richard. In 2003, James, who returned to the film industry, starred in "Fast and Furious" (2 Fast 2 Furious) and the light comedy " Duplex " (Duplex).
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