
Age: 63
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Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is an English actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Colonel William Tavington in The Patriot (2000), Michael D. Steele in Black Hawk Down (2001), Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise series (2002–2011), Captain Hook in Peter Pan (2003), James Wolfe in Battle of the Brave (2004), Antonio Pérez in The Escorial Conspiracy (2007), Georgy Zhukov in The Death of Stalin (2017), and John Godfrey in Operation Mincemeat (2021). His television roles include Dr. Hunter Aloysius "Hap" Percy in the Netflix supernatural mystery drama streaming series The OA (2016–2019) and Captain Gabriel Lorca in Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2018). His voice acting roles include Admiral Zhao in the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005) and the second season of The Legend of Korra (2013), and the Grand Inquisitor/Sentinel in Star Wars Rebels (2014–2016). Isaacs has appeared on stage as Louis Ironson in Declan Donnellan's 1992 and 1993 Royal National Theatre premiere of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes and as hitman Ben in a 2007 revival of Harold Pinter's 1957 play The Dumb Waiter at Trafalgar Studios in the West End. He was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor—Miniseries or Television Film for The State Within (2006) and for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Harry H. Corbett in The Curse of Steptoe (2008). He also was nominated for the International Emmy Award for Best Actor, won the Satellite Award for Best Actor—Miniseries or Television Film for Case Histories (2011–2013), and was nominated for the Satellite Award for Best Actor—Television Series Drama for Brotherhood (2006–2008). Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Isaacs, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jason Isaacs

Magneto
for Magneto in X-men the series season one
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In a world where mutants face escalating hatred, Wolverine reluctantly joins the X-Men after turning down Professor Charles Xavier’s initial offer, drawn in by the team’s desperate fight for coexistence. As the Friends of Humanity, led by the charismatic and ruthless Graydon Creed, spreads anti-mutant propaganda and incites violence across the globe, Bolivar Trask unleashes his advanced Sentinels—massive robotic hunters programmed to capture or eliminate mutants dead or alive. The X-Men, striving to prove they’re heroes rather than threats, battle to protect innocent lives while navigating internal doubts and external prejudice, all while clashing with the Brotherhood of Mutants, whose leader Magneto unleashes brutal counterattacks against the Sentinels and humanity’s oppressors. Tensions explode as Creed pressures Trask to evolve the Sentinels into even deadlier machines, armed with data from studying the abilities of both the X-Men and the Brotherhood. Wolverine, haunted by his past, becomes the linchpin in the X-Men’s efforts to expose the conspiracy and rally divided mutants, but as alliances fracture and casualties mount, the line between defender and destroyer blurs, forcing a reckoning that could redefine mutantkind’s future—or doom it forever
