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Graham McTavish (born 1961) is a Scottish television actor. He has played the character Warden Ackerman in Red Dwarf in five episodes of series 8. McTavish has also had many supporting roles in British dramas and films such as Casualty, Jekyll, The Bill, Taggart and Sisterhood. He also played the ill-tempered Mercenary Commander Lewis in Rambo, had a role as Desmond's drill sergeant in the fourth season of Lost, starred in Ali G Indahouse as a Customs Officer and played a Russian pirate in NCIS. He played Ferguson in 4 episodes of season 4 of Prison Break. He has also starred in the film Green Street 2 which was released on 23rd March 2009. McTavish provided the voice and motion capture work for the evil psychopath war criminal Zoran Lazarevic in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, the voice of the main protagonist Dante Alighieri in Dante's Inferno, Restoration leader Commander Lucius in the Shadow Complex video game, and the Decepticon Thundercracker in Transformers: War for Cybertron. He played Russian Foreign Minister Mikhail Novakovich in the eighth season of 24, and did voice work as the Marvel Comics villain Loki in Hulk Vs. Thor and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. McTavish has also been cast in upcoming film The Wicker Tree, Robin Hardy's much anticipated sequel to 1973's The Wicker Man, and as Dwalin in the much anticipated The Hobbit. Description above from the Wikipedia article Graham McTavish, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Graham McTavish

William Randolph Wintergreen
for William Randolph Wintergreen in DEATHSTROKE: Mini TV Series
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Slade Wilson, known as Deathstroke, was once a soldier who became a deadly assassin after undergoing a military experiment that enhanced his abilities. His life was shaped by betrayal and war, rising through the ranks of global crime syndicates and eventually crossing paths with Bruce Wayne during his time with the League of Assassins. Slade believed in the League’s philosophy of control and power, but Bruce rejected it, choosing justice over tyranny. In a pivotal battle, Bruce spared Slade’s life, an act Slade saw as condescending and humiliating. Blinded in one eye and consumed by rage, Slade swore vengeance, seeing Bruce not just as an enemy, but as an obstacle to the order and dominance he craved. This betrayal burned deep, leaving Slade obsessed with proving that control, not mercy, was the true path to survival in their brutal world. Now, Slade’s path is one of relentless pursuit of power, willing to destroy anyone who stands in his way, including Bruce Wayne, the one man he holds responsible for the collapse of everything he fought for.