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Henry Ducard - Liam Neeson
Henry Ducard works for the mystery man Ra's Al Ghul. He trains Bruce WAyne and tries to recruit Bruce to fight with them, and their Shadow Warriors
ABOUT LIAM NEESON:
Irish-born Neeson worked as a forklift operator for Guinness, truck driver, assistant architect and an amateur boxer. He had originally sought a career as a teacher by attending St. Mary's Teaching College in Belfast. However, in 1976, Neeson joined the Belfast Lyric Players' Theater and made his professional acting debut in the play "The Risen People". After two years, Neeson moved to Dublin's Abbey Theater where he performed the classics. It was here that he was spotted by director John Boorman and was cast in the film Excalibur (1981), which dealt with the Arthurian legend. From there, he acted in a number of average films and Television Mini-series until he gained notice for his role as the mute in Suspect (1987). Neeson did not play the lead in a movie until he appeared in Darkman (1990). Good performances in Leap of Faith (1992) and Husbands and Wives (1992) led to Neeson being picked for the role of Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993). For this role, Neeson was nominated for the Academy Award and the Golden Globe. In 1993, he made his Broadway debut in "Anna Christie" in which he co-starred with Natasha Richardson. For his role in this play, Neeson was nominated for a Tony. When he returned to the big screen, Neeson again co-starred with Richardson in the Jodie Foster movie Nell (1994). In the next 2 years, Neeson played characters close to his roots when he was the eighteenth century Scottish Highlander Rob Roy (1995) and the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins (1996).
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Ra's Al Ghul - Ken Watanabe
Ra's Al Ghul is a Mystery Man. It is said that he is ageless. Bruce Wayne seeks him out to learn how to to become a Master.
ABOUT KEN WANTABE:
Both of Ken's parents were teachers. His mother taught general education and his dad taught calligraphy. He became interested in acting at the age of 24 when a director of England's National Theatre Company told him that acting was his special gift, when he studied there. Ken is mostly known in Japan for playing Samurais. He incorporates the Samurai's values in his daily life by not amassing to many material possessions and by living his life with honor, pride and discipline. "The Last Samurai" was his fourth film released in 2003, and he has also starred in roles as a gangster, a businessmen and a general. Ken is currently separated from his wife and has two children, an 18 year old daughter who is working as a model and one son who is 20 years old.
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Dr. Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow - Cillian Murphy
Dr. Jonathan Crane as learn how to create a toxin that enables his victims to become afraid. Working at Arkham Asylum, he uses his patents as test dummies. The Scarecrow also is in league with Ra's Al Ghul.
ABOUT CILLIAN MURPHY:
Irish actor Cillian Murphy starred in the hugely succesful "28 Days Later," directed by "Trainspotting's" Danny Boyle. He first made his mark with a stunny performance in "Disco Pigs," both in the award-winning stage show and the film version, directed by Kirsten Sheridan. His major film and television credits include John Carney's "On The Edge," Wiliam Boy's "The Trench," and most recently the lead role in the drama series "The Way We Live Now. Cillian was also seen on the stage at the Edinburgh Festival playing Konstantine in "The Seagull." He will be playing the lead role of Christy in "Playboy of the Western World" at the Gaiety Theater in Dublin in 2004.
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Carmine Falcone - Tom Wilkinson
Carmine Falcone is a Big Time Gotham mob boss who sells drugs to the kids of Gotham.
ABOUT TOM WILINSON:
A popular British character actor, Tom Wilkinson was born on December 12, 1948, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England in a long line of urban farmers. Economic hardships had forced his family to move to Canada for a few years when Tom was a child. After he had returned to England, Tom attended and graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury with a degree in English and American Literature. Tom first became active in film and television in the mid-1970s, specializing in playing men suffering from some sort of emotional repression and/or pretensions of societal grandeur. In 1989 his daughter Alice was born, and in 1992 his daughter Molly was born, both with actress-wife Diana Hardcastle.
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Mr. Earle - Rutger Hauer Running Wayne Enterprises is not an easy task, however thats the job Mr. Earle has been doing for a very long time. Or at least until Bruce Wayne comes back to take control. However, Earle has different plans that will try to stop Bruce from ever being in control of his own company.
ABOUT RUTGER HAUER:
Blonde, blue-eyed, tall and handsome Dutch actor Rutger Hauer has an international reputation for playing everything from romantic leads to action heroes to sinister villains. The son of actors, Hauer was born in Breukelen Holland. Because his parents were often touring, Hauer and his three sisters were raised by a nanny. A bit of a rebel during his childhood, he chafed at the rules and rigors of school and was often getting into mischief. His grandfather had been the captain of a schooner, and at age 15, Hauer ran away to work on a freighter for a year. Like his great-grandfather, Hauer is color-blind, which prevented him from furthering his career as a sailor. Upon his return, he attended night school and started working in the construction industry. When he again bombed at school, his parents enrolled him in drama classes. Fancying himself a poet, Hauer spent most of his time writing poetry and hanging out in Amsterdam coffee houses instead of studying. He got expelled for poor attendance and afterward spent a brief time in the Dutch Navy. Deciding he didn't like military life, Hauer convinced his superiors that he was mentally unfit and was sent to a special home for psych patients. It was an unpleasant place, but Hauer remained there until he convinced his ranking officers that the military really did not need him.
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