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Sullivan Stapleton has spent the last half decade living like a traveling salesman all over the world for five seasons of the Cinemax series Strike Back, and battling Persian Empire forces in the 300 prequel. Now, he’s starring with Jaimie Alexander in Blindspot, the new Greg Berlanti-exec produced and Martin Gero-created drama about an amnesiac frightened woman who emerges nude from a zippered duffel bag in Times Square, tattooed head to toe, with the name of FBI agent Kurt Weller stenciled between her shoulder blades. Stapleton plays that agent in a heavily hyped drama that blends elements of Memento and The Bourne Identity; those tattoos are the equivalent of a treasure map leading to a larger conspiracy, and the FBI agent has secrets of his own.
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He looked familiar to me but not from a movie. As soon as I saw Strike Back I knew that was where I'd seen him. I watched that until this last season when I didn't have Cinemax anymore. That was a good show.