James Mount

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James Mount
Born
James Leroy Mount Jr.

Alma mater Rider University
OccupationActor
SpouseTracy (m. 2007)

James Leroy Mount Jr., known professionally as James Mount, is an American actor best known for his role as Agent Thoms on Homeland and Officer Andrew Dove on Gotham .

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Personal life

In April 2007, he married Tracy Mount.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Lebanon, PA Craig
2010Mourning on Charlotte StreetFrankieShort film
2011Bamboo SharkMale Hollywood Reporter
2012The DressJohnShort film
2015A Rising TideBartender

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Guiding Light Mr. Frank1 episode
1997 As the World Turns Copy Editor1 episode
1998 Upright Citizens Brigade Frat BoyEpisode: "Lady of the Lake"
2004 One Life to Live Bobby Baxter1 episode
2000–2003 All My Children Steve5 episodes
2006–2008Stage Manager15 episodes
2010 Team Umizoomi Additional voiceEpisode: "Santa's Little Fixers"
2014Tremor Team 12NarratorTV movie
2017 Gotham Officer Andrew DoveEpisode: "Mad City: Smile Like You Mean It"
2017 Homeland Agent Thoms8 episodes

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