Band of Brothers

HBO (ended 2001)

Cast & Crew

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  • Michael Cudlitz

    Denver 'Bull' Randleman

    9.3
    Michael Cudlitz is a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts. He is married to actress Rachael Cudlitz, and they have two children. His career in Hollywood began in 1988 as a carpenter on the set of Tales from the Darkside. His first acting role was in Crystal Ball (1989), in which he portrayed Scottie. Michael's most memorable role was Sgt. Denver "Bull" Randleman in Band of Brothers, the hugely successful mini-series for HBO. Subsequently, he has had roles in numerous films and popular series on television. Michael currently stars as Officer John Cooper on Southland for TNT.moreless
  • Ron Livingston

    Capt. Lewis Nixon

    9.4
    Ron Livingston is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his lead role as a disaffected corporate employee in the cult classic Office Space. More recently, he starred in HBO's Band of Brothers as Captain Lewis Nixon. He also appeared as Jack Berger, Carrie's boyfriend in the sixth season of Sex and the City, as well as in the episode "TB or not TB" of House.



    He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. His mother is a Lutheran minister and his father is an aerospace engineer.



    Livingston attended Yale University where he received a B.A. degree in Theatre Studies and English Literature. The young actor soon relocated to Chicago and became involved in the city's thriving theater scene. His first film role was in 1992, in Dolly Parton's Straight Talk. Following a move to Los Angeles, Livingston took on supporting roles in Some Folks Call it a Sling Blade and The Low Life, Livingston landed his first role in a major film, 1996's Swingers. Going beyond nice-guy roles, Livingston played a shark-like Hollywood agent in Adaptation (2002), a weasally Ivy League upstart to Alec Baldwin's casino boss in The Cooler (2003) and an unfortunate English teacher in Pretty Persuasion (2005).



    His younger brother, John Livingston, is also an actor; sister Jennifer Livingston is a TV news personality at WKBT in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.moreless
  • Scott Grimes

    T/Sgt. Donald Malarkey

    8.9
    Scott Richard Grimes was born July 9th of 1971 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Starting his career based on music, Scott then went onto acting, starring such shows as Party Of Five and Band Of Brothers. He is currently starring on NBC medical drama ER as Dr Archie Morris. He married his wife Dawn, on 5 May 1997, and has two children.

    Grimes also lends his voice to the American sitcom American Dad! as Steve.moreless
  • Donnie Wahlberg

    2nd Lt. C. Carwood Lipton

    9.3
    Donnie Wahlberg was the 8th child (out of 9) born to Alma and Donald. Donnie's childhood was a rough one. He grew up in a working class neighborhood near Boston (Dorchester). There were little extras to be found in such a large family. Some of Donnie's siblings turned outside the law to gain power and money. Donnie opposed this. Donnie attended the William Monroe Trotter school, where at 10, he started his first band. At 12, Donnie's life was turned upside down once again when his parents divorced. He and his brother, Marky, chose to live with his mother--while some other siblings moved in with his dad. Other siblings got married and moved away entirely. At 16, Donnie was attending Copley high school, where he formed band number 2. In high school, he was also a member of the drama club and enjoyed any type of performance (even impersonations). During this time, a friend persuaded Donnie to audition for a singing group that was being formed by Maurice Star. Donnie got the role of musician in the band and was asked to recruit 4 other boys to fill the open slots. Originally, Donnie's brother Marky joined the band, but he dropped out because of creative differences. Eventually, Donnie and Maurice agreed on 3 other Boston natives to be in the group. The fifth spot was cast by a talent agency. This band was the basis for The New Kids on the Block. The boys did not find success all at once. It took 4 years and 2 albums before they began to gain recognition. However, suddenly they seemed to explode on the music scene. The band became the archetype for boy bands everywhere, eventually earrning number 1 records and hit songs. While still performing with NKOTB, Donnie began working behind the music scene as well. He produced his brothers record, and he formed a production company. Eventually, the NKOTB fad began to fade. The group lost popularity and its members outgrew its concept. In 1994, the group disbanded. Donnie continued to produce music, however he also expressed an interest in acting. By 1996, he had won his first motion picture role, Bullet with Tupak. He continued to earn roles in movies, including Ransom and The Sixth Sense. He has continued to show an interest in music, movies, and television. In August of 1999, Donnie married Kim Fey. Kim was the mother of Donnie's child, Xavier. The couple is still married and have another son.moreless
  • Neal McDonough

    1st Lt. Lynn "Buck" Compton

    8.9
    Neal McDonough attended Syracuse University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1988. From there Neal trained at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts and Sciences. In 1991 he won the Best Actor Dramalogue for "Away Alone". Neal has made many television and film appearances since then.moreless
  • Ross McCall

    Joseph D Liebgott

    9.2
    Ross was born in Scotland, but moved to England with his family at the age of ten when he became interested in acting. He trained for a year at Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, England alongside Kate Winslet. He has written one short film 'Forever' and a feature-length film 'Eboneezer Goodbye' with British writer/director Indra Bhose.moreless
  • Frank John Hughes

    S/Sgt. William "Wild Bill" Guarnere

    9.3
  • Rick Gomez

    George Luz

    8.8
    Rick Gomez was last seen on the big screen in the feature films Sin City and Ray. He starred in all ten episodes of Band of Brothers, the award-winning HBO miniseries produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks and written by Emmy winner Graham Yost. His other recent TV work includes Lifetime's The Detective, in which he starred opposite Tom Berenger and Frank Whaley, as well as a recurring role on the short-lived but highly acclaimed series, Boomtown, on NBC. In 2003 Gomez co-wrote and starred in Last Man Running, a documentary about an out of work actor who decides to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a demolition derby driver. The movie was directed by Damon Santostefano, who had also directed Gomez in his 1999 film, Three to Tango, which starred Neve Campbell and Matthew Perry. He can now be seen playing "Dave" on ABC's What About Brian. Gomez was born and raised in New Jersey. Before moving to Los Angeles, where he got his start on UPN's Hitz, opposite Andrew Dice Clay, he lived in New York for a time and starred in several Off Broadway productions. He and his wife recently welcomed the birth of their second child.moreless
  • Kirk Acevedo

    SSgt. Joseph Toye

    9.0
    Played an inmate on Oz.
  • James Madio

    Frank J Perconte

    8.7
    Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, James made his first appearance on November 22nd 1975 for parents Gerard and Nancee. He is one of seven children, five sisters and a younger brother. At the age of thirteen he won a part in Steven Spielberg's Hook in his very first audition, but he didn't stop there. While filming Hook, Dustin Hoffman personally cast James to play his son in his upcoming film Hero. Soon after, James took on his first serious role playing Pedro, the drug addicted friend of Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg in the acclaimed film The Basketball Diaries. He then earned the role of Cory, a mentally challenged young man in If Tomorrow Comes. After numerous television appearances in hit shows such as Jag and Arli$$, James caught the biggest break of his career when he portrayed Sgt. Frank Perconte in the Golden Globe & Emmy Award winning WWII miniseries Band of Brothers. James recalls the experience as "life altering, a career monument", and continues to keep a very strong relationship with Mr. Frank Perconte. James then found himself on prime time, landing a series regular role on the CBS drama Queens Supreme. James also lent his voice to the blockbuster DreamWorks Animated film Shark Tale. He has since ventured into the independent world accepting lead roles in films such as Searching for Bobby D, West of Brooklyn, Dough Boys and The Grasslandsmoreless
  • Richard Speight Jr.

    Warren 'Skip' Muck

    9.3
    Richard Speight Jr. was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, the youngest of three children. He graduated cum laude from the University of Southern California's School of Theater, and married Jaci Hays in 2003. They have one son together. As well as acting and writing for screen, Richard is also a published novelist and short story writer. In addition, he is an accomplished musician, and plays guitar and bass.moreless
  • Dale Dye

    Colonel Robert Sink

    9.0
    Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, CAPT. DALE DYE, USMC (ret.) (Senior Military Advisor) graduated from Missouri Military Academy and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 1964. He served in Vietnam in 1965 and 1967 through 1970, surviving 31 major combat operations and earning a number of decorations, including a Bronze Star for valor and three Purple Hearts for wounds suffered in combat. Having risen to the rank of Master Sergeant during his 13 years as an enlisted Marine, he was chosen to attend Officer Candidate School and was appointed a Warrant Officer in 1976. Promoted to Captain, he was sent to Beirut with the Multinational Peacekeeping Force in 1982-83. He served in a variety of assignments around the world, while earning a B.A. in English from the University of Maryland. After retiring from the Marines in 1984, Dye worked for a year at Soldier of Fortune magazine. He spent time in Central America reporting as well as training troops in guerrilla warfare techniques, before leaving the magazine in 1985 and heading for Hollywood. Dale Dye is the founder and principal of Warriors, Inc., which provides technical advisory services to the entertainment industry worldwide. Services include performer training, research, planning, staging and on-set advisory for directors and other key production personnel. Captain Dye is a top military consultant to the entertainment industry, whose expertise has been invaluable to numerous military-themed motion picture and television projects. He has worked on numerous movies with leading directors and actors, and has also advised on numerous television shows, in addition to authoring five novels, including the New York Times bestseller "Platoon", based on the hit movie.moreless
  • Damian Lewis

    Richard D. Winters

    9.7
    Damian was born and raised in England. His parent's are Watcyn and Charlotte Lewis. He has two brothers, named William and Gareth. Also a sister, named Amanda. When Damian was 8 years old, he attended Ashdown House boarding School. That is where he became interested in acting. Before he went to college, he backpacked through Africa. In 1993, he graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He also attended Eton College. While attending Eton College, Damian played many sports, such as golf, varsity football (soccer), tennis and cricket. At the age of 16, he formed his own theater company and was a stage actor for the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1998, while riding home on his motorcycle after a stage performance of Much Ado About Nothing, he was nearly killed in an accident. Later on, In February of 2006, he became a trade justice ambassador for one of United Kingdom's oldest charities, Christian Aid. He was voted Britain's 31st Most Sharp Man by the readers of Esquire magazine, in 2002.
    Damian married actress Helen McCrory, on July 4, 2007. They have a daughter, named Manon. She was born on September 8, 2006. On November 2, 2007, they welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Gulliver.moreless
  • Dexter Fletcher

    John

    9.0
    Dexter was born in London in 1966, one of three bothers. He made his debut movie performance aged 10 in Bugsy Malone as Baby Face. His first real lead role was in The Rachel Papers where he played a young man trying to lose his virginity. His most well known and loved performance was as Spike in Press Gang. He played opposite Julia Sawalha who was also his on-screen love as well as off-screen love at the time. He can currently be seen in the BBC1 drama Hotel Babylon where he plays concierge Tony Casemore and also has a role in the film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Stardust which is due for release in 2007.moreless
  • Shane Taylor

    Eugene G 'doc' Roe

    9.5
  • Phil McKee

    Major Robert L Strayer

    8.8
  • Tom Hardy

    Pfc. John Janovec

    9.4
    Tom Hardy is an only child and was raised in London. He attended prep and boarding schools before becoming a rebellious teenager. He was a thief and demonstrated violent and destructive behaviors. He was arrested when he was 15 for riding in a stolen car and possessing a gun, but he was not charged. Tom's substance abuse began as a teen.
    At 19, Tom won a modeling contest and modeled for a short time. He decided to pursue an acting career and studied at Richmond Adult College. He then attended the Drama Centre London where he studied Method acting. Tom married in 1999 after a brief courtship. He did not complete his degree at the Drama Centre because he accepted a role in Band of Brothers and left the program early. His next role was as another solder in 2001's Black Hawk Down.
    Tom joined the Star Trek franchise for one film, Star Trek: Nemesis in which he played a clone of Captain Picard. He received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. After filming, Tom suffered what he characterized as a "mental and physical breakdown" due in part to his drug and alcohol abuse. He went into rehab and with the help of his parents and his own commitment to sobriety, he began to change his behavior. He and his wife divorced and there were no children from the union.
    Tom continued to work steadily in TV and film and added stage work to his resume in 2003. He won the Evening Standard Outstanding Newcomer Award for his roles in London plays in 2003. He co-founded a theatre company, Shotgun, and one of the first productions Tom directed was a play his father wrote, entitled Blue on Blue in 2006. In 2007, Tom had the lead role in a TV biography Stuart: A Life Backwards and he was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Actor.
    Tom and his partner, Rachael Speed, had their first child, a son, in April 2008.moreless
  • Matthew Settle

    Capt. Ronald Spiers

    8.4
    Actor Matthew Settle stars in both television and film, with stories involving legendary quests, real and mythical.



    On the small screen, he headed a vast and talented cast in TNT's epic six-week television event, Into the West (2005). Aired in June 2005, executive produced by Steven Spielberg and produced by DreamWorks, in the largest production every undertaken by TNT network, Into the West told the story of the opening of the American West from the distinctly different vantage points of two families -- one settler and the other Native American.



    On the big screen, Settle starred in The Celestine Prophecy (2005), the film adaptation of James Redfield's runaway bestseller. Shot on location in Peru, the film co-starred Thomas Kretschmann, Annabeth Gish, and Obba Babatunde.



    Settle's other projects included Callie Khouri's film adaptation of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002), in which he starred opposite Ashley Judd, HBO's award-winning miniseries, "Band of Brothers" (2001) , (also produced by Spielberg) in which he portrayed the legendary Captain Ronald Speirs, Jonathan Mostow's WWII submarine drama U-571 (2000), and a critically lauded portrayal of Warren Beatty in Peter Bogdanovich's The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004).



    Other noteworthy credits include the co-starring role of the young Bugsy Siegel opposite Richard Dreyfuss in HBO's Lansky (1999); the surprise antagonist to Jennifer Love Hewitt in his feature film debut, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), a season on the hit television series ER (1994), and the feature films Attraction (2000) and Until the Night (2004).



    Born in North Carolina, Matthew Settle moved to New York City at age eighteen to pursue acting. There his talent was recognized by the legendary producer/lawyer Jay Julien, whose clients included such brilliant "locals" as Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Christopher Walken. Julien awarded Settle a three-year scholarship with renowned acting teacher William Esper, which in turn lead to Settle's first role in Louis L'Amour's Shaughnessy (1996) for CBS-TV.



    In 2007, Matthew was cast in Gossip Girl in which he plays Rufus Humphrey. As of 2007, he resides in Los Angeles.moreless
  • Philip Barantini

    Wayne 'skinny' Sisk

    9.3
  • James McAvoy

    Pvt. James Miller

    9.6
    James is a brilliant Scottish actor who was born in 1979 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He lived in Scotsoun till the age of seven when he went to live with his grandparents in Drumchapel after his parents divorced. He graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 2000. James plays the guitar, is a Grade 4 fencer, has a good ear for accents and has a strong, high baritone singing voice. He's been living in London (UK) since 2000.moreless
  • Rick Warden (II)

    1st Lt. Harry Welsh

    8.9
  • Matthew Leitch

    Floyd 'Tab' Talbert

    8.5
    Matthew's father was an officer in the army.
  • Nolan Hemmings

    Charles 'Chuck' Grant

    9.4

    He is between 28-34 based on his parents marriage. His father is actor David Hemmings and his mother is actress Gayle Hunnicutt. He has 4 younger half siblings from his fathers second marriage.

  • Nicholas Aaron

    Robert E 'popeye' Wynn

    9.5
  • Peter Youngblood Hills

    Darrell C 'shifty' Powers

    9.4
  • Robin Laing

    Edward J 'babe' Heffron

    9.8
    This Scottish actor attended Fife College in Kirkcaldy where he studied Theatre & Drama.
  • Mark Huberman

    Pvt. Lester 'Leo' Hashey

    8.7
  • Ben Caplan

    Cpl. Walter 'Smokey' Gordon

    9.3
  • Peter McCabe (IV)

    Cpl Donald Hoobler

    9.2
  • Tim Matthews

    Pfc. Alex M. Penkala, Jr.

    0.0
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Action & Adventure, Drama

Themes

Bloody And Violent, Ensemble Cast, Epic Battles, Gritty Cinematography, Gunfights