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  1. The following is a list of characters that are, or at one time were, recurring guests on the series; they are listed in the order that they first appeared on the show. Many characters have had storylines that have spanned multiple seasons, while the others are restricted to arcs that occurred during a single season of the show. Cast table

  2. Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); Josh Morrison (English) A police officer assigned to the Parasyte Extermination Squad, who is eventually beheaded by Gotou. Voiced by: Seiko Fujiki (Japanese); Vicki Barosh (English) An old woman who gave shelter to Shinichi after his fight with Gotou in the forest.

  3. Parasite. Parasite ( Hangul : 기생충; RR : Gisaengchung) merupakan film cerita seru komedi hitam Korea Selatan yang disutradarai, diproduseri, dan ditulis Bong Joon-ho bersama Kwak Sin-ae dan Jang Young-hwan yang memproduseri film ini serta Han Jin-won yang juga menulis naskah untuk film ini. Film ini dibintangi Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun ...

  4. Radio cast Regulars. William Conrad as Matt Dillon; Parley Baer as Chester Wesley Proudfoot; Howard McNear as Doc Adams; Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell; Recurring. While the radio series had relatively few recurring supporting characters, and those roles were often shared, the following actors played recurring roles with comparative consistency, in addition to a variety of one-time roles

  5. From left to right; Courteney Cox, Neve Campbell and David Arquette, the three principal cast members in the Scream films, in a promotional image for Scream 4. Scream is an American meta horror slasher film series created in 1996 by Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven. Each of the films features a large ensemble of actors and actresses.

  6. Jan 17, 2020 · Lee Sun Kyun. Daniele Venturelli/WireImage. With musical theatre beginnings, the star - who plays the wealthy father in the film - is best known for his roles in K-dramas Coffee Prince (2007 ...

  7. Sep 7, 2019 · The second half of “Parasite” is one of the most daring things I’ve seen in years narratively. The film constantly threatens to come apart—to take one convoluted turn too many in ways that sink the project—but Bong holds it all together, and the result is breathtaking. Kim Ki-woo (Choi Woo-sik) and his family live on the edge of poverty.