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James Robert McGowan (born May 30, 1960) [1] is a Canadian actor. Best known for playing Mike Kessler , head of the Toronto-based Immigrations and Customs Security, in the television series The Border .
James McGowan: 1: 1, 2, 3: None: Joint Task Force 2: Major: Head of the Toronto-based Immigrations and Customs Security, he was formerly a Joint Task Force 2 commando [4] with the rank of Major. He is divorced and has a daughter named Zoe. Maggie Norton: Catherine Disher: 1: 1, 2, 3: None: Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Canada Border ...
The show stars many Canadian television actors such as James McGowan, Graham Abbey and Catherine Disher. Sofia Milos and Daisy Beaumont are the only non-Canadian actresses to star, as United States Department of Homeland Security special agent Bianca LaGarda and British intelligence agent Charlotte Bates respectively.
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James McGowan (mathematician), recipient of the Charles Cook Memorial Prize; James McGowan (politician) (1841–1912), New Zealand politician; James M. McGowan (1920–2004), member of the New Jersey General Assembly; Jamie McGowan (disambiguation) Jimmy McGowan (footballer, born 1916) (1916–1989), Scottish international footballer who played ...
The Loft Literary Center is a non-profit literary organization located in Minneapolis, Minnesota incorporated in 1975. [1] The Loft is a large and comprehensive independent literary center which offers a variety of writing classes, conferences, grants, readings, writers' studios and other services to both established and emerging writers. [2] [3]
McIntosh & Otis gave Steinbeck positive encouragement, and he stuck with the firm as his only literary agency for the rest of his career, spanning nearly 40 years. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] In 1952, McIntosh & Otis sold the film rights of Steinbeck's classic novel East of Eden (1952) to Warner Brothers , which adapted it as a 1955 movie starring James Dean .