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The film begins with Jarod (Michael T. Weiss) working as a professor and searching for a mysterious artifact.Both he and Ms. Parker (Andrea Parker) received e-mails containing a photograph of their mothers standing side by side at the end of the previous film, and it is revealed that the artifact Jarod is searching for appears in the photograph, engraved on a wall behind the two women.
The Pretender 2001 (also called Pretender 2001) is an American made-for-television action drama film and the first of The Pretender franchise of movies to air after the series was cancelled by NBC. It was originally released on American cable channel TNT on January 22, 2001, written by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle, directed by ...
This is an article for a list of recurring characters from the American television series, The Pretender. The main character Jarod, played by Michael T. Weiss, is a genius who assumes new identities and masters new professions in every episode. [1]
The Pretender is an American action drama television series created by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle, that aired on NBC for four seasons from September 19, 1996, to May 13, 2000.
Weiss starred in the NBC-TV primetime drama The Pretender for four seasons as the lead character Jarod. In February 2006, Weiss attended a benefit with his former Pretender co-stars Andrea Parker and James Denton for Cure Autism Now. [3] Weiss joined the cast of Impressionism, a play by Michael Jacobs and directed by Jack O'Brien. [4]
In his early 60s, Presnell saw a resurgence in his movie career which lasted until his death. He played character roles in films like Fargo (1996), The Whole Wide World (1996), Saving Private Ryan (1998), and Flags of Our Fathers (2006). He also appeared on television as Mr. Parker in The Pretender and Lew Staziak in Andy Barker, P.I.
The Pretender: Billie Vaughn Episode: "Pool" 1999–2000 Time of Your Life: Romy Sullivan Main role 2001–2006 Alias: Sydney Bristow: Main role Also producer (17 episodes) Also director (Episode: "In Dreams...") 2003 Saturday Night Live: Host Episode: "Jennifer Garner / Beck" 2003 The Simpsons: Herself (voice) Episode: "Treehouse of Horror XIV ...
In 1995, Parker was cast in Donald Bellisario's NBC series JAG as Kate Pike, the initial female lead for the two-part pilot. However, when JAG was picked up for a full series, the producers replaced Parker with Tracey Needham in the new role of Meg Austin , although Parker did make several guest appearances as Kate throughout the first season.