Hall of Fame
SEASON THREE
The stars are arranged chronologically by their appearance on the show.
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Justin Theroux
Role: Simon Walker
Episodes: "A Missing Link" (3.04), "Repercussions" (3.05)
Other notable credits: Justin's television work includes playing a
recurring role as Press Secretary Nick Pierce on "The District." He was also on "Six
Feet Under," "Sex and the City," "Spin City," and "Ally McBeal." His film roles
include "Charlie's Angels 2," "Mulholland Drive," "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion,"
"Zoolander," and "American Psycho." He's also an accomplished theater actor.
Trivia: Justin gained a BA in acting at Bennington College in Vermont before
progressing to the British American Drama Academy.
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Djimon Hounsou
Role: Kingpin
Episode: "Repercussions" (3.05)
Other notable credits: "Soul Food," "ER," "Stargate SG-1," and "Beverly Hills,
90210." His film work includes "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life," "Biker
Boyz," "Gladiator," and "Amistad."
Trivia: Before beginning work on "Amistad," Djimon was homeless for a short
time. He found a modelling job which, in turn, landed him the part in "Amistad."
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Pruitt Taylor Vince
Role: Cambell/Schapker
Episode: "Breaking Point" (3.08)
Other notable credits: Pruitt's done a lot of televison work including
"The Handler," "Thieves," "Gideon's Crossing," "Murder One," and "The X-Files" to name just a
few. His film work includes "Trapped," "Simone," "The Cell," "Mumford," and "Nurse Betty."
Trivia: Though the Baton Rouge native's first onscreen role was to have been
in director Jim Jarmusch's 1986 comedy drama "Down by Law," his scenes were
cut before the film hit theaters, and audiences would not get their first look
at Vince until the release of Alan Parker's "Angel Heart" the following year.
Vince owes something of a debt to the prolific director, since it was Parker's
racially charged drama "Mississippi Burning" that got him cast in his starring
role in the film "Heavy."
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Richard Roundtree
Role: Brill
Episode: "Breaking Point" (3.08)
Other notable credits: Most often remembered playing the title role in
the film "Shaft," Richard Rountree has a huge body of work spanning 3 decades.
This includes "413 Hope St.," "As The World Turns," "Boat Trip," "Corky Romano," "George
of the Jungle," and "An Eye For An Eye."
Trivia: Roundtree once toured as a model with the Ebony Fashion Fair.
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Erick Avari
Role: Dr. Vasson
Episode: "Breaking Point" (3.08)
Other notable credits: Probably one of the largest bodies of television
work I've ever seen, Erick has been in just about every show on television!
Including "Law & Order," "L.A. Dragnet," "Dharma & Greg," "The District," "Felicity," "The
X-Files," "Thieves," "Stargate SG-1," "The West Wing," "JAG," "Babylon 5," "Roseanne,"
"Seinfeld," and "Cheers" to name just a few! His film work includes "The Mummy" and "Stargate." He may also look familiar to Jennifer
Garner fans, as he played her father in the film "Daredevil."
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David Cronenberg
Role: Dr. Brezzel
Episodes: "Conscious" (3.09), "Remnants" (3.10)
Other notable credits: An accomplished writer and director, writing
and/or directing such films as "Dead Ringers," "eXistenZ," "M. Butterfly," "To Die For,"
"Scanners," "Shivers," "The Dead Zone," and "The Fly."
Trivia: "Crash," his most controversial work to date, based on the profoundly
disturbing underground classic by J. D. Ballard, was actually banned for a
time in Britain and rated NC-17 in the U.S.
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Isabella Rossellini
Role: Katya Derevko
Episode(s): "Crossings" (3.12)
Other notable credits: An extensive career includes film work in "Cousins," "Death Becomes Her," "Fearless," "Immortal Beloved," "Napoleon," "Crime of the Century," and "Wyatt Earp." Her TV work includes spots on "Friends" and "Chicago Hope."
Trivia: Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini is often times best known for being the daughter of famous actors Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini. She also has fraternal twin sister named Ingrid who is a professor of Italian Renaissance literature at Columbia University (as of 1995). She was married to Martin Scorsese, dated Gary Oldman and Mikhail Baryshnikov, and is currently married with 2 children - a daughter, Elettra and an adopted son named Roberto. She suffered from scoliosis (progressive curvature of the spine) when she was thirteen and underwent surgery to correct it. She was in a body cast and was bedridden for over a year.
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Griffin Dunne
Role: Leonid Lisenker
Episode(s): "Crossings" (3.12)
Other notable credits: "40 Days and 40 Nights," "Quiz Show," "Who's That Girl?," "American Werewolf in London," and "My Girl."
Trivia: The son of producer/writer Dominick Dunne and the brother of Dominique Dunne, Griffin says, "I've always been schizophrenic. I've never been interested in limiting myself. I came to New York to be an actor and I became a film producer first. I only got to be able to act, because I gave myself a job as a producer."
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Note: 2.27.03 Because we no longer are watching Alias for the most part, we will no longer be updating this portion of the site. Too many guest stars is a huge part of why the show is going downhill. The guest stars are getting more time than the stars of the show! We may be redesigning come this summer and this section may be drastically changed. Thank you for reading and stay tuned!
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