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Enver Gjokaj reprises his Agent Carter role of agent Daniel Sousa in "After, Before", [15] [16] guest starring along with Joel Stoffer as Enoch and Thomas E. Sullivan as Nathaniel Malick, [17] [16] all returning from past episodes in the season, [18] and Dichen Lachman, reprising her role as Daisy's mother Jiaying from season two.
William Russell Enoch (19 November 1924 – 3 June 2024) was an English actor who performed as both Russell Enoch and William Russell.His career on stage and screen spanned over seven decades and he first achieved prominence in the title role of the television series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956–1957).
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Jonathan Enoch, 56, of Ryedale Court, Seacroft, has been charged with two counts of intentionally causing a public nuisance. He has been remanded in custody to appear at Leeds Magistrates' Court ...
Guest starring in the episode are Joel Stoffer as Enoch, [9] Tamara Taylor as Sibyl, Tobias Jelinek as Luke, [10] Thomas E. Sullivan as Nathaniel Malick, [11] Paulina Bugembe as Lilla Mackenzie, Dawan Owens as Agent Ford, Sedale Threatt Jr. as John Mackenzie, Patrick Warburton as General Rick Stoner, [10] and Enver Gjokaj reprising his Agent ...
Joel Stoffer, who portrays Enoch, learned that the character would die earlier in the season, and felt his end was fitting for the character because he "became an integral part of the team and had learned so much from them over the years that putting himself out there for them came very naturally to him. It was a great, honorable way to leave ...
Once the time machine is complete, Enoch, Fitz, and Simmons return to the moment they left Piper and Flint, asking them to guard a pod with Fitz and Alya inside while Simmons leaves with Enoch to rescue the others, leading into the events of "The New Deal". Upon their return, a disguised Fitz, Simmons, Yo-Yo, and Sousa help past Simmons recover ...
Sullivan's narrative then moves through centuries of historical, religious, and cultural conceptions of evil and the Devil: from the Mesopotamian and Egyptian gods through apocryphal books like the Book of Enoch to the Book of Job (where he is allowed by Yahweh to take Job’s family, wealth and health to see if Job will curse Yahweh) to the ...