Dorian Missick


Biography

After several years' worth of small television parts, Dorian Missick made his film debut in a supporting role in the romantic comedy hit "Two Weeks Notice," starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant. Further films increased his profile, including a pivotal role as a mobster assassin in the cult action sleeper "Lucky Number Slevin." Simultaneously, Missick began working regularly in televisi...

Biography

After several years' worth of small television parts, Dorian Missick made his film debut in a supporting role in the romantic comedy hit "Two Weeks Notice," starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant. Further films increased his profile, including a pivotal role as a mobster assassin in the cult action sleeper "Lucky Number Slevin." Simultaneously, Missick began working regularly in television; by 2006, he was co-starring in the short-lived drama "Six Degrees." Two other series, superhero fantasy "The Cape" and critically acclaimed gritty cop drama "Southland," followed, along with guest-starring roles in other series. In 2009, Missick starred in the web-only drama "Lenox Avenue."

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