
Age: 47
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Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan (born September 12, 1978) is an American actor and commentator. He is best known for his starring television roles as Ryan Atwood on the teen drama The O.C. (2003–2007), Ben Sherman on the crime drama Southland (2009–2013), and James Gordon on the crime drama Gotham (2014–2019). After graduating in Economics and International Relations at the University of Virginia, he moved to New York in order to devote his attention to acting. There he received first in off-Broadway productions different roles, before moving to Los Angeles and was hired there for a starring role in the television series The OC, with the fourth season came to an end on 22 February 2007. For his portrayal of Ryan Atwood in the series he won several awards between 2003 and 2007. He made his film debut in the Academy Award-nominated film Junebug (2005), before appearing in films including 88 Minutes (2007), Goodbye World (2013), Some Kind of Beautiful (2014), and Line of Duty (2019). He has been married to actress Morena Baccarin since 2017; they have 2 children. His uncle is actor and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Schenkkan; his second cousin is actress Sarah Drew.

Ben McKenzie

Undercover Raven
for Undercover Raven in Babylon The Irrational
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Eight years after the Demaggio vs Kyneshikov gang war, Babylon the Irrational, a notorious serial killer, must act as a vigilante to the world when a notorious murder mastermind begins to kill some of the leaders of the free world countries. Doing so requires him to assemble a team of assassins and serial killers to take down the allusive Raven and his group of psychopaths. With the CIA hot on his tail, and an agent who will do anything to figure out who Babylon is, join Keanu Reeves, Patrick Fabien, Mila Kunis and Cillian Murphy in the conquest of stopping Christian Bale and the Raven cult from crumbling the United States political system through excessive murder. In a action-horror thriller, this dark movie dives deep into the psychosis of killers and how everyone is/has to be the hero in their own story.