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from "Alias" (2001)
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Marcus Dixon is an intelligent and strong agent and is fluent in many languages... See more »
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Agent Marcus Dixon
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- "Alias"
- All the Time in the World (2006) TV episode, Played by Carl Lumbly
- Reprisal (2006) TV episode, Played by Carl Lumbly
- No Hard Feelings (2006) TV episode, Played by Carl Lumbly
- I See Dead People (2006) TV episode, Played by Carl Lumbly
- 30 Seconds (2006) TV episode, Played by Carl Lumbly
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Video-game:
- Alias (2004) (VG) Played by Carl Lumbly (as Agent Marcus Dixon)
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From "Alias: Snowman (#1.19)" (2002)
Marcus Dixon: Noah, I'll be straight with you. I don't trust you. Which wouldn't be such a problem, except that I'm an intelligence officer and if you stick around, sooner or later, my life is going to be in your hands and yours in mine. And in that scenario, the only person truly safe will be you.
SD-6 Agent Grey: Mr. Sloane asked for you to come with us.
SD-6 Agent Noah Hicks: Well, that's never a good thing. Excuse me.
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Marcus Dixon: Noah, I'll be straight with you. I don't trust you. Which wouldn't be such a problem, except that I'm an intelligence officer and if you stick around, sooner or later, my life is going to be in your hands and yours in mine. And in that scenario, the only person truly safe will be you.
SD-6 Agent Grey: Mr. Sloane asked for you to come with us.
SD-6 Agent Noah Hicks: Well, that's never a good thing. Excuse me.
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