
Age: 62
male
Thomas Cavanagh is a European-Canadian businessman, entrepreneur and film and television actor, producer, director and game show host. He was born on October 26th, 1963 in Ottawa, Ontario, the second-oldest of five children. His close-knit family moved to Ghana when Tom was six. His father educated teachers there. The family moved back to Canada before Tom started high school (which he attended in southern Quebec). Tom went to Queens University in Kingston, Ontario where he played on the basketball team and graduated with degrees in English, Biology, and Education. His interest in theater grew when he was cast as the lead Danny Zuko in a Canadian "Grease". In his spare time he likes to play guitar and participate in a variety of sports.

Tom Cavanagh

Norman Osborn
for Norman Osborn in Spider-Man: Season 4 Episode 7
Suggested by underworld_stories

About 6 months before Peter Parker was brought into another universe, meanwhile in another dimension an alternate version of Peter Parker was taken by the Doc Ock and Norman Osborn of Earth 1610 who were trying to unlock the multiverse to stop a fracture in space time but when Norman was taken to another universe throughout the next 6 months Norman Osborn was building a new collider that was supposed to take him back to Doc Ock but when he, Peter Parker, and Harry Osborn were brought to Earth 1610 Doc Ock and the other Norman were gone. Meanwhile Doc Ock and the other Norman escaped to Norman's universe where Norman revealed the fractures in the multiverse were a cover up and now the real plan can commence. Norman tells Doc Ock that he is in fact not Norman Osborn but took his name after he killed Norman. He tells Doc Ock that his name is Ben Reilly and is a clone of Peter Parker from the future and came back for one thing, to create the perfect Spider-Army and thanks to the use of the multiverse his army is almost complete. Just then a variant of Peter Parker comes out and Ben introduces him as Peter-Parker of Earth 616's clone and is in fact also Ben Reilly.