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Garret Dillahunt


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Garret Dillahunt (b. November 24, 1964 in Castro Valley, California) is an American actor who has had recurring roles on several series including a turn as Jesus Christ on the series The Book of Daniel and as Matthew Ross on the series The 4400. Dillahunt grew up in Washington state and studied journalism at the University of Washington before moving on to NYU's graduate school where he studied acting. He then turned to the stage, appearing in several Broadway and off Broadway plays before pursuing work in television.

Early television roles include guest appearanced on The X-Files, Seven Days, NYPD Blue and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In 2003 he was a series regular on the short-lived series A Minute with Stan Hooper. He has also appeared on the HBO series Deadwood, the medical drama ER, and the series John from Cincinnati. In 2007, he appeared in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford alongside Brad Pitt and Mary-Louise Parker. In 2008, he'll appear in the comedy Pretty Bird and takes on the role of Terminator Agent Kester/Cromartie in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

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