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| - Powers Boothe a interprété le Vice Président Noah Daniels pendant le Jour 6.
- Powers Allen Boothe is an American television and film actor and is the voice of Benjamin Travis, the former head of division at the International Contract Agency and former handler of Agent 47 in the book Hitman: Damnation and Hitman: Absolution Some of his most notable roles include his Emmy-winning 1980 portrayal of Jim Jones and his turn as Cy Tolliver on Deadwood, as well as Vice-President Noah Daniels on 24.
- American actor born 1948, in Snyder, Texas. Leading man of the American stage, TV, and films. He made a strong presence in some films in the 80s, but he was most successful on TV. He won an Emmy award as Best Actor for his performance in the TV movie Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980).
- Powers Boothe was an American film and TV actor. He appeared in Sin City and Tombstone. Boothe died of natural causes in 2017, at the of 68.
- Powers Boothe (born June 1, 1948; age 69) played Vice President Noah Daniels during Season 6 and 24: Redemption.
- Powers Allen Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and film actor. Some of his most notable roles include his Emmy-winning 1980 portrayal of Jim Jones and his turn as Cy Tolliver on Deadwood.
- Powers Boothe is an actor and a voice actor. He provided the voice for Gorilla Grodd in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series.
- Powers Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and film actor who has appeared in various motion pictures and telefilms such as Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones, Southern Comfort, By Dawn's Early Light (with Glenn Morshower), Rapid Fire (with Al Leong and Henry Kingi), Tombstone (with Val Kilmer), Blue Sky (with Tommy Lee Jones), Nixon (with Anthony Hopkins), U Turn (with J Lo), Frailty, the Sin City films (with Bruce Willis), MacGruber (again with Kilmer), and Guns, Girls and Gambling (with Christian Slater and Gary Oldman). He has worked with the likes of filmmakers such as Walter Hill, John Milius and John Boorman.
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