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Blackwood, Leam (Charlie Pine, "Street Justice"): Despite being a talented actor who had an excellent start with SJ, Blackwood seems to have faded into obscurity. Brief roles in a couple films in the early nineties and a TV movie were all that followed for the talented Mr. Blackwood.
Chong, Marcus (Miguel Mendez, "Street Justice"): Since "Street Justice" ended, Marcus has appeared in a number of relatively unknown movies (including the "Vanishing Son" series of telemovies), but his breakthrough role came in the 1999 summer hit "The Matrix" in the role of Tank. Fernetz, Charlene (Malloy, "Street Justice"): Fernetz has dropped out of sight since an appearance in the 1997 telemovie "The Alibi". Her most notable role since "Street Justice" was probably that of Sabrina's aunt Zelda (opposite Sherry Miller as Hilda) in the 1996 telemovie "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (she later guest-starred on the follow-up series in a different role). Genesse, Bryan (Grady Jamison, "Street Justice"): His career slowed down after "Street Justice" for a number of years (especially after the birth of his son Mitchell in 1995, with actress-wife Brooke Theiss), but in the last couple of years he has experienced a breath of fresh air, with roles in the films "The Alternate", "Traitor's Heart", and "Cold Harvest". He was also the man behind the writing and fighting on "The Alternate". McCormack, Eric (Eric Rothman, "Street Justice"): McCormack is a Canadian Cinderella for the 1990s. After going from unknown TV movies to SJ, McCormack kept climbing higher and higher up the ladder of success, with roles in such short-lived series as "Lonesome Dove: The Series", "Cobra", "Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years", and "Jenny", his hard work paid off when he was cast as gay lawyer Will Truman on "Will & Grace". Mortil, Janne (Kelsey, "Street Justice"): Having got her start in the 1980 George C. Scott film "The Changeling", Mortil amassed a number of film and TV credits before SJ, and has continued that tradition in the years since. Her most recent works included Danielle Steel's "Mixed Blessings" and the film "Rossini's Ghost", but she has also starred in the Canadian film "Whale Music", and the short-lived Canadian series "Side Effects" (Canada's answer to "ER" and "Chicago Hope"). Tremblett, Ken (Paul Schuham, "Street Justice"): He may have been killed off in the series, but it didn't hurt his career any. Since the show ended in 1993, Tremblett has gone on to a succession of minor roles in TV movies and films, and has most recently joined the cast of the series "Caitlin's Way". Go To Page: 1 2
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