Fan Casting Tim Robbins as Dr. Ephraim Burnside in Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries)

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Tim Robbins as Dr. Ephraim Burnside in Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries)

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Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and musician. He is best known for his portrayal of Andy Dufresne in the prison drama film Th...
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Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries)

Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries)

a.k.a. Biohazard: Code Veronica
by George A. Romero
Months have passed since Raccoon City has been obliterated from the map by a single nuclear missile. Former college student Claire Redfield vows to search for her older brother, Raccoon P.D. STARS ...
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Tim Robbins is known for his roles in War of the Worlds, The Shawshank Redemption, and Green Lantern. He has been suggested by fans for 596 roles on myCast, including Guy-Am-I in Green Eggs and Ham (Illumination Entertainment Version). Similar actors include Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, and Johnny Depp. Tim Robbins was suggested to play Dr. Ephraim Burnside in Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries) by user_4988. Resident Evil: Code Veronica (90s and/or Early 2000s Movie and/or TV Miniseries) has 9 roles, including Albert Wesker, Chris Redfield, and Alexia Ashford.

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