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** Amy Acker will forever be known as [[Angel|Winifred Burkle]]. Or, depending on your flavor of [[Joss Whedon|Whedon]], [[Dollhouse|Dr. Saunders]].
** Amy Acker will forever be known as [[Angel|Winifred Burkle]]. Or, depending on your flavor of [[Joss Whedon|Whedon]], [[Dollhouse|Dr. Saunders]].
** You did see [[Quentin Tarantino|who]] played Cole, right?
** You did see [[Quentin Tarantino|who]] played Cole, right?
* [[Fake Nationality]]: A lot of it.

** [[Fake Russian]]: Sark is a Russian man with a [[Fake Brit|fake British accent]] portrayed by American actor David Anders.
*** Actually, Sark's father was Russian but he grew up in Britain, so his character's accent is legitimate. Makes him more of a [[Fake Brit]].
*** None of the actresses playing the Derevko sisters are Russian: Lena Olin (Irina) is Swedish, Isabella Rossellini (Katya) is Italian, and Sonia Braga (Elena) is Brazilian.
** Gina Torres, who plays half-Russian, half-Spanish Anna Espinosa, is neither Russian nor Spanish.
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Revision as of 03:03, 10 May 2015


  • The Danza: Michael Vaughn (played by Michael Vartan) and Rachel Gibson (Rachel Nichols).
  • Directed by Cast Member: Jennifer Garner called the shots on "In Dreams...".
  • Hey, It's That Guy!:
  • Fake Nationality: A lot of it.
    • Fake Russian: Sark is a Russian man with a fake British accent portrayed by American actor David Anders.
      • Actually, Sark's father was Russian but he grew up in Britain, so his character's accent is legitimate. Makes him more of a Fake Brit.
      • None of the actresses playing the Derevko sisters are Russian: Lena Olin (Irina) is Swedish, Isabella Rossellini (Katya) is Italian, and Sonia Braga (Elena) is Brazilian.
    • Gina Torres, who plays half-Russian, half-Spanish Anna Espinosa, is neither Russian nor Spanish.