Bill Marks

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Bill Marks is the troubled yet determined U.S. federal air marshal portrayed by Liam Neeson in the action-thriller film "Non-Stop."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
alliesWith Jen Summers NERFINISHED
Nancy the flight attendant NERFINISHED
antagonizedBy the real hijackers
appearsIn Non-Stop NERFINISHED
approximateAge middle-aged
associatedWithTheme redemption
trust and suspicion on airplanes
backstoryDetail is divorced
lost his daughter to cancer
struggles with alcoholism
characterArc begins to overcome his alcoholism
regains sense of purpose
characterTrait determined
troubled
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy screenwriters John W. Richardson, Chris Roach, and Ryan Engle NERFINISHED
createdFor the film Non-Stop NERFINISHED
employer U.S. federal government NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 2014
flightRoute New York to London
gender male
genreOfWork action-thriller film
hairColor brown
hasAddiction alcohol
hasPsychologicalIssue anxiety
grief
isFramedFor hijacking the plane
murder
languageSpoken English
loyalTo his duty as an air marshal
passenger safety
narrativeRole protagonist
reluctant hero
occupation U.S. federal air marshal
air marshal
portrayedBy Liam Neeson NERFINISHED
primaryConflict stopping a mysterious hijacker on a transatlantic flight
receivesThreatsVia encrypted text messages
threatInvolves demands for money
killing a passenger every 20 minutes
usesSkill combat training
crisis negotiation
investigative skills
weaponUsed handgun
workLocation commercial airplanes

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Non-Stop character Bill Marks
Non-Stop leadCharacter Bill Marks