Garick Hagon

Highest Rated:
93% Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Lowest Rated:
18% Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Birthday:
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Filmography

Range of Movie T-meters: 18% - 93%
Number of Movies: 30
Box Office Since 2001: $259.1M
Year Rating Title Credit Box Office
2013 29% Erased
  • Halgate
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2012 29% Red Lights
  • Howard McColm
$49.3k
2010 85% Me and Orson Welles
  • Dr. Mewling
$1.1M
2009 Ninja
  • Actor
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2008 65% Is Anybody There?
  • Douglas
$2.0M
2008 18% Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  • Red Three (Biggs)
$35.1M
2007 74% La Vie en Rose (La Mome)
  • American Doctor
$10.1M
2007 76% Black Book (Zwartboek)
  • British General
$4.3M
2005 82% Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Denver Reporter
$206.4M
2004 22% In My Country
  • Pilot
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2002 Shadow Man
  • Actor
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1996 50% Balto
  • Telegraph Operator
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1996 61% Mission: Impossible
  • CNN Reporter
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1992 Revolver
  • Actor
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1991 Born to Ride
  • Bridges
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1991 Sebastian Star Bear: First Mission
  • Actor
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1990 The Rift (Endless Descent)
  • Barton
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1989 70% Batman
  • Dad
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1989 Red King, White Knight
  • Economist
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1988 The Great Escape II: The Untold Story
  • Major Paul
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1988 Perfect Spy
  • Grant Lederer
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1987 Prettykill
  • Chambers
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1987 81% Cry Freedom
  • McElrea
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1987 Nowhere to Hide
  • William Devlin
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1977 88% Twilight's Last Gleaming
  • Driver Alfie
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1977 93% Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
  • Red Three (Biggs)
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1977 73% A Bridge Too Far
  • Lieutenant Rafferty
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1977 78% The Spy Who Loved Me
  • Actor
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1976 The Message
  • Ammar
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1961 One Plus One
  • Actor
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Quotes from Garick Hagon's Characters

    1. Dr. Mewling: By the year of 1592, Shakespeare was already an actor, and a playwright. Records of how his stage career began have not survived. We do know that in 1594 he joined a theater troupe. Called... anyone remember? Not everyone at once now. The Lord Chamberlain's Men.
    From Me and Orson Welles. Submitted by Chris P (2 years ago)
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