Bruce Boxleitner plays both Tron and Tron's user Alan Bradley. Boxleitner is known for his role as Captain John Sheridan in the t.v. series Babylon 5 and as the secret agent Lee Stetson in the t.v. series Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Check them out if you get the chance because they are awesome shows.
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That is unclear at this point. Near the end, he sinks in the Sea, but the only notable change was that his 'color' turned from orange to white. Thus, it may mean he is not dead, but in a suspended state of being. Nevertheless, that's up for you to decide, but I believe he is still alive...Sorry for the roundabout explanation. I think that since his color reverted back to white, that means that he's still alive. And since Clu and Flynn died, he's the only one left to be in charge of the grid. But that's only if you look at it from a positive view. TRD: Tron snaps out of his Rinzler programing when he sees Kevin Flynn. His colors turn back to white when he hits the sea of simulation. No one knows if the entire Grid derezzed with the white flash created by CLU and Flynn. ^^ After trading sides from Clu to Flynn he sinks into the Sea of Simulation. Flynn then absorbed Clu back inside himself that then derezzed everything that Flynn created in the grid. But, Tron was never made by Flynn. I personally believe he's alive because supposedly when Clu was absorbed only things Flynn created was destroyed.
Sam Franklin was played by Allan Melvin.
sorry no i saw the movie 8 times and didnt see it
Henry Standing Alone has: Played Sam Kizha in "North of 60" in 1992. Played Sam Kizha in "In the Blue Ground: A north of 60 mystery" in 1999. Played Sam in "Dream Storm" in 2001. Played Sam in "Another Country" in 2003. Played Sam in "Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Mystery" in 2005.
Steve Strong (Steven Cepello) Tag team partner of Jesse Ventura played Sunset Sam