He has a B.A. Michael Gaston was born in Walnut Creek, California.
Through his career, he has appeared in numerous TV shows and films. Blindspot (TV Series 2015– ) Michael Gaston as Thomas Carter. Michael Gaston. Michael Gaston (born November 5, 1962; age 56) played David Brucker during Season 8 of 24. from NYU.
Michael played the role of Thomas Carter during Season 1.. Michael Gaston started his acting career more than 20 years ago as an actor in The Wedding Banquet (1993). Rollo Tomasi December 5, 2019. 0. Michael Gaston full list of movies and tv shows in theaters, in production and upcoming films. Blindspot (TV Series 2015– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Celé jméno: Michael Gaston Místo narození: Wallnut Creek, Kalifornie, USA Známé projekty: The Leftovers, Designated Survivor, Blindspot, Jericho. Organist - Michael Gaston. in History from UC Davis and an M.F.A.
Posts about Michael Gaston written by Jed Bartlet. Turner Classic Movies presents the greatest motion pictures of all time from one of the largest film libraries in the world. Michael Gaston has landed a recurring role in NBC’s new thriller drama series Blindspot. Movie Trailer.
Datum narození: 5.11.1962 (57 let) Miachel Gaston je poměrně známým filmovým, televizním a divadelním hercem. Find video, photos, forums, blogs and shop for some of … Join / Sign Up ... Blindspot 6 Episodes (2015-2015) Blue Bloods Voutay 1 Episode (2015)
He played agent Quinn on the show Prison Break.
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Michael Gaston is joining TNT’s “Murder in the First” as a series regular for season three, Variety has learned exclusively. Michael Gaston is an American film and television actor. His casting marks a reunion with “Murder in the … at New Life Baptist Church - Cincinnati, Ohio. Michael Gaston . At the start of the episode, President Tom Kirkman is as bewildered as any of us would be at finding ourselves catapulted into the Presidency: there’s a lovely moment when he’s wandering, lost, around the White House, needs to be directed to the West Wing, and on his way there drifts past staffers who pay him no heed.