Actor Anthony LaPaglia is best known for his role as FBI agent John Michael “Jack” Malone in the TV series FBI: Missing. The series has been broadcast in France since 2004 and has been a staple of Monday evenings on France 2 for almost seven years. To recall, the show saw Jack and his team trying to find missing people and explain their actions.
Anthony LaPaglia
Jack is the director of this service, who also has a difficult married life and a difficult relationship with his father. In addition to 160 episodes of “FBI,” Anthony LaPaglia reprises his role as Jack Maloney in an episode of CSI, another series from the same creator. But in 2009, after declining audiences and high costs, FBI: Missing was canceled by CBS, and LaPaglia, like the rest of the team, was out of a job.
To bounce back, LaPaglia voices animated characters (The Kingdom of Ga’Hoole, Happy Feet 2), then played overworked dads in Mental, a police inspector in Underground (Julian Assange’s Youth, 2012) before acting. A husband full of secrets in a model couple, adapted from Stephen King (2014).

Anthony LaPaglia in 2017
The feature film “Sunday Month” offers him a very good role as a real estate agent who is saved by the friendship of a woman, and Walter Hill returns to revenge with Michelle Rodriguez and Annabelle 2: The Creation of Evil with David F. by Sandberg. But it is on the small screen that he returns to Vito Rizzuto, the boss of the Montreal mafia in the film Bad Blood (2017), and then to the billionaire Konstantine Clios in Riviera.
It was on Netflix that he then renewed the series Florida Man (2023), in which he portrays the father of the hero played by Edgar RamÃrez, and Boy and the World (2024), in which he plays a drug dealer.
At 65, LaPaglia is still active with quite a few projects on board, including a new film from director Alex Proyas. Continue, then! And if you’re nostalgic for FBI: Missing, the series is currently available in its entirety on Prime Video.
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