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Name Actor Starring seasons Recurring/guest seasons Tom Mason: Noah Wyle: 1–5: Tom is a former Boston University military-history professor and becomes the second-in-command of the Second Massachusetts Militia Regiment, a group of civilians and fighters fleeing Boston. He has three sons (Hal, Ben, and Matt), and his wife is killed by Skitters.
Falling Skies is an American science fiction television series set in a post-apocalyptic era, created by Robert Rodat and executive produced by Steven Spielberg.The series stars Noah Wyle as Tom Mason, a former history professor who becomes the second-in-command of the 2nd Massachusetts Militia Regiment, a paramilitary group of remnant US military personnel, military veterans, civilians and ...
Originally, Falling Skies was called Concord, referencing the Battles of Lexington and Concord and Tom Mason's profession as a former History Professor. [13] Spielberg then came up with the title Falling Skies. "I felt that this was a very interesting postapocalyptic story with a 21st century [spin on the] spirit of '76.
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The third season of the American television drama series Falling Skies was renewed on July 11, 2012 for a total of 10 episodes. [1] The season premiered on June 9 [2] [3] [4] and ended on August 4, 2013. On July 2, 2013, TNT renewed the show for a fourth season. [5]
Falling Skies was renewed on July 7, 2011, for a second season. [2] TNT announced production had begun on the second season on October 24, 2011. [4] For the second season, Brandon Jay McLaren joined the cast in October as Jamil Dexter, [5] a mechanic. McLaren will feature in seven episodes. [6]
In 2011, Schram joined the main cast for the first season of the TNT science-fiction series Falling Skies. Her character was reduced to a recurring role in seasons two and three, then to guest appearances in season four. Between 2011 and 2016, Schram appeared in four episodes of the television series Once Upon a Time, playing Cinderella/Ashley ...
His most notable role is as John Pope on Falling Skies [1] [4] [2] He also gained critical acclaim [citation needed] as Master of Ceremonies, Julian Slink in the Syfy series Blood Drive. He starred as an anti-clone activist named Tripp in the 2000 thriller The 6th Day, [3] and as the character McCabe in the 2005 film Elektra.