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Trent Malloy returns home after his father, Walker's close friend Reverend Thunder Malloy, dies of a heart attack. He eventually chooses to quit the Army and stay in Texas. Meanwhile, Walker and his partner Trivette are tracking a serial cop killer who has Carlos on his list. Trent unintentionally becomes involved in the case when he saves ...
Thomas "Tommy" Joseph Malloy (Shane Meier) the younger brother of Trent. Also a student of Walker. Carlos Sandoval (Marco Sanchez) a detective for Dallas PD. Best friend of Trent Malloy. Often teamed up with Walker and Trivette in cases. Appeared in 16 episodes and appeared in spin-off called Sons of Thunder that was cancelled after 6 episodes..
In 1997 he got the role of Trent Malloy in a two-hour Walker, Texas Ranger movie called Sons of Thunder. The role became a recurring one for Jimmy, who went on to guest star in several more episodes of the long-running series. In 1999, a spin-off series called Sons of Thunder was created with Jimmy in one of the lead roles.
Walker, Texas Ranger is an American action crime television series created by Leslie Greif and Paul Haggis.It was inspired by the film Lone Wolf McQuade, with both the film and the series starring Chuck Norris as a member of the Texas Ranger Division. [3]
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 04: Johan Johnston, Anna Johnston, Trent Johnston, Emma Johnston, Amber Johnston, Alex Johnston and Elizabeth Johnston from the cast of TLC's "7 Little Johnstons" filming a ...
Justyn-Henry Malloy (born 2000), American baseball player; Kady Malloy, contestant on the seventh season of American Idol; Larkin Malloy (1954–2016), American actor and model; The Malloys, American music video and film directors Emmett Malloy and Brendan Malloy; Michael Malloy (1873–1933), New York City vagrant; survived several attempts to ...
Now, after three days of viewing on ABC, Hulu and digital platforms, “Will Trent” (which returned on Tuesday, Feb. 20) has grown by nearly 3 million viewers, to 7.68 million. And its adults 18 ...
The new guidelines widen those expectations, asserting most children — 75 percent instead of 50 — should be able to reach certain achievements in development by a specific age.