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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dan Payne (born August 4, 1972) is a Canadian actor best known for playing the role of John in the television series Alice, I Think. Among his numerous television appearances was in an advertisement for Speakeasy from Esat Digifone, an Irish mobile phone operator now owned by O2. He also played the part of the Kull Warriors in Stargate SG-1, and the Wraith king in the Stargate Atlantis episode Sateda. Recently, Payne appeared as Nathan Davidson, a married, sexually-repressed father in Mulligans, and also as Dollar Bill in Watchmen. He is currently in development on a new television series entitled "Pucked" to be launched on the web. He is playing the lead role of Andy Zirkor. An internet campaign to promote the series has been started with an Andy Zirkor facebook page where fans can interact and be a part of Andy's world. Dan is also starring as "Divine" in a the web based television series Divine: The Series. The Vancouver, BC, Canada based project is set to be released in 2011. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dan Payne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Dan Payne

Porcupine
for Porcupine in Iron Man: Demon In A Bottle
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Despero’s invasion pushes Tony Stark to prevent future threats as Iron Man, neglecting his CEO role at Stark Industries. His obsession, driven by paranoia, increases his alcohol consumption, worrying Bethany Cabe and Colonel James Rhodes. Despite their concern, Tony distances himself to protect them. Cabe tries to refocus Tony on the company, and he reluctantly attends a Stark Expo. There, a reporter tells him his Iron Man suit blueprints have leaked, worsening his paranoia. Tony identifies two suspects using Stark tech: Ghost and Whiplash. After confronting Ghost without success, he misses a charity gala, straining his relationship with Cabe. At the gala, rival Justin Hammer gloats over Stark Industries' troubles. The night worsens when Whiplash robs a Stark warehouse, leading to a public fight where a drunken Tony fails to prevent a tragic accident. As media scrutiny and his erratic behavior escalate, his friends intervene. Rhodey confiscates an Iron Man suit for the military. Hammer exploits Tony's downfall, merging his company with Stark Industries and planning to unveil his Iron Man drones. Realizing the mistakes he’s made Tony confronts Hammer.