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                                        | SD-6 Agent Profile   ID-CLASS: 30408-12668 PROFILE: DIXON, MARCUS R.Case File: MOSCOW-E640, TAIWAN-E630, SUDAN-E621
 Present Location: Los Angeles
 Alias: Brenell, Justin
 Date of Birth: 08/14/55
 Place of Birth: Minneapolis, MN, USA
 Height: 6'1"
 Weight: 185
 Sex: M
 Race: African-American
 
 Characteristics: Red-Green color blindness, left eye
 Training/Special Skills: Kung Fu, linguistics, finance analysis, cryptology
 Languages: English, Taiwanese, Sudanese (Dinka/Nubian/Beja), Arabic
 Education: Sarah Lawrence, BS Business, MIT Post-Graduate studies in Computer Science
 Experience: Recruit, 10-1981
 Mother's Maiden Name: Forrest
 Contact/E-mail: dixon@creditdauphine.com
 Personal Details: Spouse, Diane (05-12-1983)
 
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 The son of Jamaican immigrants, Carl Lumbly started his career in Minnesota as a journalist, working for the 3M company in public relations, writing freelance and penning for the Associated Press. While on an assignment to do a story on Dudley Riggs' Brave New Workshop Theatre, fate was on Lumbly's side, and he ended up being cast in one of the productions. He stayed there for two years doing improvisational comedy.
 Lumbly met and worked with actor Danny Glover in San Francisco and traveled to Los Angeles shortly thereafter. He has been working ever since, appearing in such films as Escape from Alcatraz, To Sleep with Anger, and Men of Honor. On television, Lumbly starred in Cagney & Lacey and has guest-starred on The X-Files and The West Wing.
 
 His numerous television work includes Buffalo Soldiers, for which he earned a NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor. Lumbly received Ace Award nominations for his work in Nightjohn and On Promised Land. Lumbly is married and has one son. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, writing and playing with his two dogs.
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