Anna Torv
Olivia Dunham Olivia is a young, tough, FBI Special Agent assigned to a multi-agency task force with the mission to identify and confront the spread of the unexplained phenomena and events known as -
The Pattern.
Anna Torv has performed with the esteemed Sydney Theatre Company and had regular roles on several of Australia’s acclaimed television dramas, including “The Secret Life of Us” and “Young Lions.” She has also appeared in the highly popular “McLeod’s Daughters.”
Torv’s feature film credits include “Traveling Light” directed by Kathryn Millard, and Ana Kokkinos’ “The Book of Revelation” starring opposite fellow Australian Greta Scacchi. Her most recent credits include the BBC television series “Mistresses” and the cable miniseries “The Pacific,” produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
Joshua Jackson
Peter Bishop Peter is a high school dropout. IQ 190, misfit, nomad, hasn't kept a job longer than two months. He's been a wild land fireman, a floor sweeper at a meat packing plant in Tennessee, a cargo pilot, and briefly a college chemistry professor. He falsified a degree from MIT, and managed to get a few papers published before he was found out. He was setting-up a business deal in Baghdad, Iraq when he was recruited by Olivia Dunham to gain access to his father. He has been arrested seven times.
Joshua Jackson, well known as the fast-talking, self-deprecating “Pacey Witter” from “Dawson’s Creek,” has been working in front of the camera for over 15 years, and will be seen next in the independent Canadian feature film “One Week.”
Recently, Jackson was part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed film “Bobby” directed by Emilio Estevez, and the psychological thriller “Shutter” that was shot on location in Tokyo. Additionally, Jackson enjoyed a successful run on London’s West End starring in “A Life in the Theatre” alongside Patrick Stewart. The acclaimed comedy was written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning and Oscar-nominated David Mamet.
Jackson’s feature film debut was in Michael Bortman’s “Crooked Hearts,” which he followed up with the “Mighty Ducks” trilogy, “Digger” and “Andre the Seal.” Jackson starred in “The Skulls,” in Rose Troche’s acclaimed drama “The Safety of Objects,” the HBO Films version of Moises Kaufman’s groundbreaking play “The Laramie Project” and “Aurora Borealis” as a troubled young man opposite Donald Sutherland. He had noted cameos in Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s 11,” “Scream 2,” “Urban Legend” and “I Love Your Work.” His additional feature film credits include “Cursed,” “Gossip,” Bryan Singer’s “Apt Pupil” and “Cruel Intentions.”
John Noble
Walter Bishop Walter is a scientific researcher from Cambridge, MA. He was Harvard educated, and did his post-graduate work at Oxford and MIT. He was formerly an endowed chair in Biochemistry at Harvard University, and a senior research consultant for
Kelvin Genetics. Dr. Bishop has a recorded IQ of 196.
John Noble is best known for his role as “Denethor” in “The Lord of the Rings,” for which he won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast and a Broadcast Film Critics Association USA Award for Best Ensemble Cast. Noble’s television guest roles include 24, “Journeyman,” “The Unit,” “Lost Treasure of Fiji,” “Home and Away,” “Stargate SG-1,” “The Mystery of Natalie Wood,” “Stingers,” “The Lost World Series III,” “Superfire,” “The Outsider,” “The Bill,” “Big Sky,” “Police Rescue,” “Water Rats,” “Timetrax,” “Above the Law,” “The Young Lions” and “Tales of the South Pacific.” For the last six-and-a-half years, he has had a semi-regular role on “All Saints” as the neurosurgeon “Dr. John Madsen,” and has appeared in the miniseries “Hills End,” and films “The Dreaming,” “Nostradamus Kid,” “A Sting in the Tail,” “Call Me Mr. Brown,” “Airtight,” “The Monkeys Mask” and “A Virtual Nightmare,” “One Night with the King” and “Running Scared.”
Kirk Acevedo
Charlie Francis Charlie is the man who briefs Olivia about
Flight 627 upon her arrival at Logan International Airport. His position as a supervisor in the
FBI allows him to respond to requests from Olivia and other members of the
science team for manpower and other support. In
Bound,
Broyles identifies Charlie as his second in command.
Kirk Acevedo is best known for his CableACE Award- and Alma Award-nominated performance as “Miguel Alvarez” on the critically acclaimed drama “Oz.” He recently starred in Academy Award winners Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco’s crime drama “The Black Donnellys.”
Other television credits include Dick Wolf’s “Law & Order: Trial by Jury” and Sergeant Joe Toye on the cable miniseries “Band of Brothers,” the war epic that followed the lives of a select group of WWII soldiers, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
Acevedo starred opposite Mark Wahlberg in the feature film “Invincible,” inspired by the true story of Philadelphia Eagles football player Vince Papale, and played opposite Colin Farrell in Terrence Malick’s “The New World.” He starred in the independent feature “5up 2down,” a dark, gritty character-driven drama about the drug scene in New York City, and played “Private Tella” in the Oscar-nominated Terrence Malick film “The Thin Red Line,” a role that earned him an Alma Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film. Acevedo’s other film work includes Antoine Fuqua’s “Bait” opposite Jamie Foxx and David Morse; Bob Giraldi’s “Dinner Rush,” an independent film opposite Danny Aiello, Sandra Bernhard and Vivian Wu; Ben Younger’s “Boiler Room”; “In The Weeds”; “The Visit”; “Arresting Gena”; and “Kirk and Kerry,” a short which won the Jury Prize at the 1997 Slamdance Film Festival.
Jasika Nicole
Astrid Farnsworth Astrid is a Junior Agent with the FBI, and an assistant to Agent Dunham.
Nicole made her feature film debut in the ballroom-dancing movie “Take the Lead” with Antonio Banderas, and soon after landed an appearance on “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” She was also cast as the villain in the highly praised sitcom pilot “Mastersons of Manhattan” written by Gary Janetti, starring Natasha Richardson and Molly Shannon and directed by James Burrows. She also had a recurring role on FOX’s “The Return of Jezebel James” with Parker Posey and Lauren Ambrose.
It was on the sets of film and stage productions that Nicole began drawing and then displaying her work online. Her website has since acquired an enthusiastic fan base. Her illustrations have been commissioned and sold worldwide
Mark Valley
John Scott is a Special Agent for the FBI. At the time of his death, he was working undercover for the NSA in order to infiltrate the bio-terrorist cell run by weapons dealer
Conrad Moreau. He was also romantically involved with his law enforcement partner, Agent
Olivia Dunham.
Mark Valley, a film and television actor who taps into his impressive life experience to bring depth to the vast array of characters he plays, recently starred for three seasons as “Brad Chase” on “Boston Legal.” Other television credits include “Once and Again” as well as FOX’s “Keen Eddie” and “Pasadena.”
Valley’s has an impressive list of film credits including John Schlesinger’s “The Innocent”; “The Siege” with Denzel Washington; John Frankenheimer’s “George Wallace,” in which he played Robert F. Kennedy; “The Next Best Thing” with Madonna and Rupert Everett; and recently “Shrek III” as the voice of “Cyclops.”
Lance Reddick
Phillip Broyles Phillip Broyles is a Special Agent-in-Charge with the Department of Homeland Security. He leads the
Fringe Division, a multi-agency task force with an overt mission of identifying, investigating and solving the expanding number of science-related crimes witnessed over the past few years.
Blair Brown
Nina Sharp Nina Sharp is the Chief Operating Officer of
Massive Dynamic. In her 16 years with the company, Nina Sharp has overseen the firm's rise from feisty start-up to multinational conglomerate. As Sr. Vice President of R&D, Nina demonstrated her skill in transforming concept into product. Since her 2004 promotion to Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Sharp has spearheaded the firm's entry into entertainment, education, and environmental management. In 2007, she headed The Women's Progress Foundation's annual list of the Top 10 Women in Business.
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