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Stuart Bruce Greenwood (born August 12, 1956) is a Canadian actor and producer. He is known for his role as the American president John F. Kennedy in Thirteen Days, for which he won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, and as Captain Christopher Pike in J.J. Abrams's Star Trek movie reboot series. He has been nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, once for Best Actor (for Elephant Song) and twice for Best Supporting Actor (for The Sweet Hereafter and Being Julia). He is known for his roles as Nick Parsons in Double Jeopardy, Stuart Ramsey in Passenger 57, Bob Andrews in Father's Day, Earl Cavanaugh in Here on Earth, National Security Advisor Bill Sokal in Rules of Engagement, JFK in Thirteen Days, Anthony 'Tony' Leighton in Swept Away, Cmdr. Robert Iverson in The Core; Lt. Bennie Macko in Hollywood Homicide, Lawrence Robertson in I, Robot, Lord Charles in Being Julia, Nolan Walsh in Racing Stripes, Jack Dunphy (Truman Capote's lover) in Capote; Hugh Sullivan in The Mermaid Chair, Professor Davis McClaren in Eight Below, Jack McCready in Deja Vu, Keenan Jones / Garrett in I'm Not There, the President in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Christopher Pike in Star Trek and its sequel Star Trek Into Darkness, George McCray in A Dog Named Christmas, Lance Fender in Dinner for Schmucks, Stephen Meek in Meek's Cutoff, Cooper in Super 8, Bill Kill Cullen in The Place Beyond the Pines, Charlie Anderson in Flight, Hugh Butterfield in Endless Love, Vince in The Captive, Andrew Heyward in Truth (2015), Dr. Jake Houseman in the TV movie version of Dirty Dancing (2017), Uncle Dean in Kodachrome, the US President in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Gerald in Gerald's Game, Robert McNamara in The Post, and Dr. John Dalton in Doctor Sleep. His best known TV roles are as Dr. Randolph Bell on The Resident, Gil Garcetti on American Crime Story, Emmet Cole on The River, Mitch Yost on John from Cincinnati, Dr. Nathan Bradford on Sleepwalkers, Thomas Veil on Nowhere Man, Jack Gage on Legmen, Pierce Lawton on Knot's Landing, and Dr. Seth Griffin on St. Elsewhere. He has voiced Bruce Wayne / Batman in the animated series Young Justice and in several Batman cartoon videos, and voiced Chiron in the animated series Class Titans.

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for Jay Garrick in Justice League: The Final Crises
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Superman returns! Now, still confused, Clark has to trust his former enemy, Lex Luthor, in order to get out of Apokalipse and save the Earth. Meanwhile, Darkseide has already taken over almost the entire Earth, several innocent people have died, Godspeed, Azrael and Orion are dead and Bruce and the other heroes must use everything they have to end Darkseid and his army, before the Lord of Apokalipse succeeds. the last Mother Box and have the anti-life equation. During the story, Barry learns (through Eobard) that Wally will have to die to avoid the destruction of the planet. J'onn J'onnz and Steel sacrifice themselves to save the heroes. Lex ends up dying in Clark's arms. The final battle involves all armies of Lanterns, Atlantis, Amazons, humans against Darkseid's army. During the final battle, Suoerman appears at the height of his power, Barry Allen runs around the cannon of Darkseid's main ship, which destroys the ship and himself (who dies instead of Wally). Batman makes a deal with Metron, causing Bruce to take possession of the Mobius chair and use it to teleport just with Darkseid and his army to Apokalipse, for Cyborg to use the Mother Boxes to open a huge Boom Tube in the core of Apokalipse, destroying the whole planet, Darkseid, Batman and the Parademons. Now the years pass, humanity rebuilds itself, Superman retires, Diana assumes herself as the queen of Themyscira, Wally becomes the new Flash and hope prevails.