Dell, Howard (Dobrinsky, "John Woo's Once a Thief"): Dell has done a couple of TV movies since OAT ended, most recently the 1999 production "Mean Streak". He has not, contrary to what his IMDb filmography states, editted three BBC productions or a "Monty Python" series.
Holt, Sandrine (Li Ann Tsei, "John Woo's Once a Thief"): Holt has never slowed down for a second. She started out with a spectacular performance in "Black Robe" in 1991, and most recently joined the cast of "City of Bars". When OAT ended, she was rumored to be dating castmate Ivan Sergei.
Lea, Nicholas (Victor Mansfield, "John Woo's Once a Thief"): Lea is unique in that he never left his better known role (as Alex Krycek on "The X Files") for his Canadian turn. After OAT was cancelled, Lea continued to guest star in XF episodes, and recently had roles in the FOX telemovie "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" (with fellow Canadian Jason Priestley; inspired by the 1942 film "Moontide") and the Chris O'Donnell movie "The Vertical Limit", as well as a personal appearance on the BC Variety Club's Show of Hearts telethon in the spring of 1999.
Pratt, Vicky (Jackie Janczyk, "John Woo's Once a Thief"): Pratt has a degree in kinesiology from York University in Toronto, and has even co-written a book on bodybuilding. She continued to appear in fitness magazines after the show ended, and kick-started her acting career with a guest spot on "Xena: Warrior Princess", which pushed her into two series, "Forbidden Island" and "Cleopatra 2525", and a role in the 1998 film "Legacy".
Richings, Julian (Camier, "John Woo's Once a Thief"): Richings career hasn't skipped a beat since the cancellation. He has always shown up in bit roles in both TV movies and film, and he's been lucky enough lately to land short spots in some more well-known films, like that of a janitor in the horror/comedy "Urban Legend", and a role in the series "I Was a Sixth Grade Alien".
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