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Millennium's Regular Cast

This page lists the actors and actresses who most frequently returned to maintain important roles on Chris Carter's Millennium television series, they are presented below with mini-profiles or character summaries. You can click on their names or the character names to access full details in their respective Character and Cast Profiles.

 
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Terry O'Quinn




Appeared as: 

Peter Watts

Mini Profile:

Terrance "Terry" O'Quinn (born July 15, 1952) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actor. He is known for playing the titular role of The Stepfather and, in recent years, Peter Watts in Millennium and John Locke on the popular ABC TV series Lost.

Number of roles: 

Terry O'Quinn appeared in 39 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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Kristen Cloke




Appeared as: 

Lara Means

Mini Profile:

Kristen Cloke (born September 2, 1969 in Van Nuys, California) is an American actress. She is married to Glen Morgan (13 June 1998 - present) and has 3 children. Kristen was named #9 of Sci-Fi's Sexy 50, by Femme Fatales magazine in 1997. She is Sister-in-law of producer/writer/director Darin Morgan and is the Stepmother of Chelsea Morgan. On 21 June 2002, son Winslow Morgan was born and later her second child with husband Glen Morgan was born in June 2004: a baby girl named Greer Autumn Morgan.

Number of roles: 

Kristen Cloke appeared in 10 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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Bill Smitrovich




Appeared as: 

Lt. Bob Bletcher

Mini Profile:

Bill Smitrovich (b. May 16, 1947 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA) is an American actor. In 1996, Smitrovich was cast in Millennium, created and produced by Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files.

Number of roles: 

Bill Smitrovich appeared in 11 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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Stephen James Lang




Appeared as: 

Det. Bob Giebelhouse

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Number of roles: 

Stephen James Lang appeared in 16 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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Sarah-Jane Redmond




Appeared as: 

Lucy Butler

Mini Profile:

Sarah-Jane Redmond is an accomplished actress, well versed in the many aspects of her chosen profession which she considers to be her 'craft'. Indeed throughout Sarah-Jane's career the actress has gathered an extensive resume of skills and experience including Dance, Theatre, Film and Television work. Born in Cyprus, Sarah-Jane and her family visited many countries before settling at the age of ten years in Canada.

Sarah-Jane will be forever cherished by hardcore fans of Millennium for her portrayal of Lucy Butler. When considering Sarah-Jane there is no doubt as to the talent and experience of this actress. It's also impossible to forget the professional pride which Sarah-Jane injects into her work. Sarah-Jane is certainly a charming and intelligent actress, one who will continue to rise to and enjoy new challenges.

Number of roles: 

Sarah-Jane Redmond appeared in 5 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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R.G. Armstrong




Appeared as: 

The Old Man

Mini Profile:

Robert Golden Armstrong ("Bob" to his friends) was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 7, 1917. R.G. attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While there, he was frequently performing on stage with the Carolina Playmakers. After graduating, R.G. headed to New York, where his acting career really took off. In 1953, R.G, along with many of his Actor's Studio buddies, was part of the cast of End As a Man - this became the first play to go from Off-Broadway to Broadway. The following year, R.G. got his first taste of movies, appearing in Garden of Eden (1954). However, he returned to New York and the live stage. R.G. received great reviews for his 1955 portrayal of Big Daddy in the Broadway production of Cat On a Hot Tin Roof. In 1958, R.G. took the plunge to Hollywood - he appeared in 2 movies, a TV series, and did numerous guest appearances on TV shows that year, usually Westerns such as The Rifleman, Have Gun, Will Travel and Zane Grey Theater among others. R.G. would go on to appear in 80 movies and 3 TV series in his career, and guest starred in 90 TV series, often in Westerns, often as a tough sheriff, or a rugged land baron.

After 6 successful decades in show business - his last film appearance was Purgatory (1999) (TV) - R.G. and his lovely wife Mary are mostly just enjoying life in sunny California, and still travel and vacation in Europe occasionally. His upbeat, fun-loving personality makes him a delight for all who come in contact with him.

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R.G. Armstrong appeared in 3 episodes of the Millennium TV Series.

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