
Age: 44
male
A native Coloradan, Ross Marquand received his BFA in Theatre from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Los Angeles and quickly garnered attention in several film and television projects. Marquand's breakout role came on AMC's "The Walking Dead," portraying Aaron. Marquand also played the late Paul Newman on "Mad Men." An accomplished voiceover actor, Ross has provided his unique vocal talents for countless projects. He is known for impersonating a plethora of celebrities including Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Kevin Spacey, Matthew McConaughey and over 50 others. His impression work was noted by "Impress Me" creator Ben Shelton, who developed the show with Marquand and fellow impressionist Jim Meskimen. Marquand currently resides in Los Angeles.

Ross Marquand

Rick Flag
for Rick Flag in Suicide Squad: Operation Kahndaq
Suggested by mr95

After the destruction of the Enchantress and her brother Incubus, Amanda Waller assembles a new team of dangerous criminals for a high-stakes mission. Led by Rick Flag and Deadshot, the team includes Harley Quinn, Peacemaker, Ratcatcher 2, and King Shark. Their mission takes them to the Middle Eastern country of Kahndaq, where they must infiltrate the palace of the country's dictator, named Ishmael. It's rumored that Ishmael has obtained a powerful mystic artifact that could destroy entire cities. Along the way, the Suicide Squad encounters fierce opposition from Ishmael's security forces and a mysterious group of heavily armed mercenaries. Worse yet, they discover Ishmael is working with the dangerous sorceress known as Circe, who has her sights set on using the artifact for her own dark purposes. With time running out, the Suicide Squad must race against the clock to uncover the artifact's location, neutralize Ishmael and his forces, and prevent Circe from unleashing a catastrophic attack on the world. But as they carry out their deadly mission, they begin to question whether they are mere pawns in a larger game of manipulation and deceit.