Actor Alexis Denisof (1966)
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Animation
Justice League: Doom
Director: Lauren Montgomery
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:

Kevin Conroy
Alexis Denisof
Bumper Robinson
Director: Lauren Montgomery
Genre: Superhero (Animation)
Cast:
Kevin Conroy
Alexis Denisof
Bumper Robinson
Based on the 2000 comic book storyline JLA: Tower of Babel by Mark Waid, Justice League: Doom (2012) is an American animated superhero film. It follows the story of Vandal Savage, who aims to create a new civilization by eliminating two-thirds of the population. To achieve this, he enlists Mirror Master to hack into Batman’s Batcomputer and steal his contingency plans for neutralizing his fellow League members if they ever turn against him. With the altered plans in hand, Savage forms a team including Cheetah, Star Sapphire, Metallo, Bane, Mirror Master, and Ma’alefa’ak to carry out their ...
Movies
Much Ado About Nothing
Director: Joss Whedon
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:

Amy Acker
Alexis Denisof
Clark Gregg
Director: Joss Whedon
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:
Amy Acker
Alexis Denisof
Clark Gregg
The film Much Ado About Nothing (2012) is a charming and witty American romantic comedy by Joss Whedon. This cleverly crafted story is based on William Shakespeare’s famous play of the same title. It follows the governor of Messina, Leonato, who is paid a visit by his friend Don Pedro. Don Pedro has just returned from a victorious campaign against his rebellious brother Don John and brings with him two of his officers, Benedick and Claudio. While staying in Messina, Claudio falls for Leonato’s daughter Hero, while Benedick engages in witty banter with Beatrice, the governor’s niece. The growing romance ...
TV Shows
Angel
Director: David Greenwalt
Genre: Mystery (TV Shows)
Cast:

David Boreanaz
Alexis Denisof
Amy Acker
Director: David Greenwalt
Genre: Mystery (TV Shows)
Cast:
David Boreanaz
Alexis Denisof
Amy Acker
Angel (1999–2004), an American supernatural TV series, is a spinoff of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was created by Joss Whedon, who also created and directed Buffy. Along with David Greenwalt, Whedon produced the show which aired on The WB from October 5, 1999 to May 19, 2004 for five seasons and 110 episodes. Like its predecessor, Angel was also produced by Mutant Enemy. The show chronicles the challenges faced by Angel, a vampire whose soul was returned to him after a Romani curse as punishment ...