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James Peak
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James Peak was born on 3 December 1951 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for
Marksman (2007)
,
Veterans Day
and
The Equalizer (1985)
.
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1 nomination
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Known for
Marksman
7.1
Short
Thomas Edison
2007
Veterans Day
Agent Russell
The Equalizer
7.8
TV Series
Bill
Killer
1987 • 2 eps
The Hack
Dr. Benjamin
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Veterans Day
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21
The Flag
Short
Roger
2015
Lone Wolf McCray
TV Series
Dick Schultz
2015–2016
The Bathroom Attendant
8.1
Short
Ike
2013
Nite Stalker
Short
Cassimir
2013
The Adventures of Barry Baz
8.9
TV Movie
Boxing Manager
2011
The Long Journey Home
Short
Ben
2011
Mad World
6.0
Mr. Balog
2010
U/Gen-10
Short
General
2010
Blood and Water
8.1
Short
John Coleman
2009
A Simple Conversation
Short
Ken roberts
2009
Nocturne
5.5
Short
Reaper
2009
Clowns vs. Ninjas
7.6
Short
Butch
2009
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
7.6
Video Game
2008
Marksman
7.1
Short
Thomas Edison
2007
Team Ice Cream Vol. 1 Skate Video
9.2
Video
Dentist
2006
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Alternative name
Jimmy Felone
Born
December 3
,
1951
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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