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Secondary speaking roles for “Agent” as of early 2010

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  1. These were the secondary speaking roles for “Agent” as of early 2010, only Penelope and Generalissimo ever recorded.
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  3. English Roles:
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  5. Andy:
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  7. American Male (16) - Andy is flamboyant, artistic and aspires to be a Broadway dancer.
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  9. Geraldine:
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  11. American Female (45) - Geraldine is a christian fundamentalist housewife, oblivious or in denial about her husband’s infidelity and son’s homosexuality. She is obsessed with the biblical end times.
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  13. Howard:
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  15. American Male (60) - Howard is a grizzled veteran of the Cold War. He is world weary, despondent and going through his third divorce.
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  17. Johan:
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  19. South African Male (50) - Johan is a pilot for hire. A man of few words he knows better than to ask too many questions.
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  21. Maribelle:
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  23. American Female (40) - Maribelle is a loyal aide to Senator Peel who tries in vain to shield him from embarrassment.
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  25. Marthe:
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  27. Swiss Female (25) - Marthe is a prostitute and heroin addict willing to kill for a fix.
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  29. Penelope (Penny):
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  31. British Female (45) - Penny Moffat is a celebrated war correspondent who covered the Vietnam War from the hotel swimming pools of Saigon. Alcoholic and depressed she is searching for her next big assignment.
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  33. Stanley:
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  35. Canadian Male (45) - Stanley is an officious but pragmatic Canadian diplomat.
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  37. Vivian:
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  39. Vietnamese Female (50) - Vivian is a vengeful Vietnamese exile who is owed a few favors by the US government and is known to offer a few favors as well. She is obsessed with her appearance and keeps a harem of young men.
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  41. Senator Peel:
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  43. American Male (75) - Wallace Peel is a disgraced Senator from Texas. His obsession with communism and conspiracy theories repeatedly lead him to public embarrassment.
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  45. Multi-lingual Roles:
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  47. Abdulallah:
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  49. Emirati Male (30) - Abdullah is a corrupt oil cartel bureaucrat and aspiring disco artist. This role has Arabic dialog and singing.
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  51. Callum:
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  53. American Male (20) - Callum is an idealistic Peace Corps volunteer who is prone to being kidnapped and Stockholm Syndrome. This role has Spanish dialog.
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  55. Dhole:
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  57. Vietnamese Male (40) - Dhole is a bitter South Vietnamese operative seeking new opportunities. This role has Vietnamese dialog.
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  59. Duc:
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  61. Vietnamese Male (35) Duc is a Vietnamese refugee turned fast food entrepreneur who doesn’t like to talk about the war or which side he fought on. This role has Vietnamese dialog.
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  63. El Revolucionario:
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  65. Jewish Male (50) - El Revolucionario is an Ivy League professor who became a revolutionary after watching a film about Che Guevara. His combat record is a matter of some disagreement. This role has Spanish dialog.
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  67. Emir:
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  69. Iranian Male (35) - Sadistic member of the Iranian Secret Police and an expert in torture. (This role has Persian dialog)
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  71. Generalissimo:
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  73. Latino Male (60) - Generalissimo is an ideologically confused Latin American dictator who quotes Marx while preaching against the evils of Communism. This role has Spanish dialog.
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  75. Hannah:
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  77. American Female (25) - Hannah is a Pan Atlantic Airlines stewardess and freshly recruited spy. Ambitious and eager to impress she takes risks. This role has French and German dialog.
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  79. Ivan:
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  81. Russian Male (30) - Hapless Soviet fighter pilot who defected accidentally. This role has Russian dialog.
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  83. John:
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  85. German Male (65) - Former Nazi spy recruited by the allies after World War 2 and given a new identity. He quotes Hitler speeches in his sleep. This role has German dialog.
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