Unfriendlies
An odd group of antagonists, often misinformed, closed minded and angry, ostensibly above the table, but where persistence can sometimes pay off in friendship.Agent Callahan (Al Sapienza)

An FBI agent who gave chase to M after the bridge blew up allowing Simon Escher to escape. He came on the scene as M was gently choking another agent to sleep and chased M to the docks. He shot at M trying to kill him while he was hot-wiring a ski-doo. M shot back but he then claimed to Madeline as he interrogated her that M had tried to kill him. Madeline retorted that if M had actually been trying to kill him he’d be dead! He screamed at Madeline about all the killings and terrorism that M had done saying that “people get burned for a reason.” He did not succeed in getting Madeline to cooperate and eventually had to tell her that M had been captured, “for 20 minutes,” then “someone” came with clearances to take him away.
Seen in episodes: 44
Agent Gabriel Manaro (Brendan O'Malley)
'Bitchy little girl' spy for the CIA who, along with his partner Matt Bailey, nearly got all of Sam Axe's group of victims he was trying to save killed. They lied to Sam about going for help, made excuses about why they were refusing to take anyone else in the helicopter then were going to leave everyone else to be killed instead of making any effort to help. Sam had to intervene drastically in order to 'convince them to do the right thing' and as a result was nearly court-martialed. [See prequel: Fall of Sam Axe]
Five years later they were superiors in charge of the 'handler' assigned to Michael Westen and made every effort to let Sam be killed during a heroic attempt to help the CIA return a stolen Predator missile which had been purchased in Miami by a group of Serbian's. Eventually, without any CIA help, Michael was able to extract Sam from the drug dealers and return the missile which, amazingly, actually made this incompetent twit angry. As Menaro and Bailey were whining about how difficult it was going to be to try and 'spin' the situation for the police and press Sam told them 'It sucks to be you… but that's as usual.'
Seen in episodes: SA01, 68
Agent Harris (Marc Macaulay)

(See agent Lane they seem to be inseperable).
Seen in episodes: 1,2,3,4,5,26,43,53,54
Agent Lane (Brandon Morris)

FBI agent assigned to tail MW in Miami and used Sam as an “asset” by threatening his pension. He threatened MWs friends and family. After being pulled off the case they continued contact with Sam and both helped and were helped by him. They refused to take MWs report of Gilroy’s procuring a 50-cal machine gun and intent to release Simon seriously. Eventually, they became friendlier to MW and actually sought out his help on a case in which they were “suspended pending review” for letting a protected witness be found by a hit-man. They took credit for MWs rescuing the witness and capturing one of the two hit-men telling M that they “owed him one.” They rousted Vaughn for M and told him that they would put him on the “most wanted” list unless he did what M wanted. Then they assisted M to be put into prison as a cellmate of one of Sam’s friend’s for a week to prevent him from being killed.
Seen in episodes: 1,2,3,4,5,26,43,53,54
Agent Matt Bailey ( John Ales)
Bitchy little girl spy for the CIA who, along with his partner Gabriel Manaro, nearly got all of Sam Axe's group of victims he was trying to save killed. They lied to Sam about going for help, made excuses about why they were refusing to take anyone else in the helicopter then were going to leave everyone else to be killed instead of making any effort to help. Sam had to intervene drastically in order to 'convince them to do the right thing' and as a result was nearly court-martialed. [See prequel: Fall of Sam Axe]
Five years later they were superiors in charge of the 'handler' assigned to Michael Westen and made every effort to let Sam be killed during a heroic attempt to help the CIA return a stolen Predator missile which had been purchased in Miami by a group of Serbian's. Eventually, without any CIA help, Michael was able to extract Sam from the drug dealers and return the missile which, amazingly, actually made this incompetent twit angry. As Bailey and Menaro were whining about how difficult it was going to be to try and 'spin' the situation for the police and press, Sam told them 'It sucks to be you… but that's as usual.'
Seen in episodes: SA01, 68
Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile)

A CIA agent who characterizes herself as a 'determined bitch' and who requested the assignment to be Michael Westen's 'handler' after his former handler Max was killed. Pretty much cut from the same Burn Notice character template as 'Carla,' she is also assigned to investigate Max's death and began by playing cat and mouse with M trying to entrap him into saying something she could use to charge him with murder. Although she welcomed M to 'the team,' her demeanor leaves us wondering if she could be one of the 'undead' of the Organization who burned him in the first place.
- She ran an operation in Paris in 2003 where an asset, Jansen Tunberg, was 'outed' and killed by her own CIA bosses impatience, incompetence, and uncarring. She and Jansen were to have been married after the mission but instead she had to bury him.
Seen in episodes: 67
Akhom Thabet (Robert Younis)

A 24 year-old, Sunni Muslim, born 1/11/1962, born in Cairo Eqypt attending the Developing Nations Economic Summit in Miami as part of the Egyptian Delegation (per security file) where M spotted him and asked for a favor. M had saved his life somewhere in the desert so he 'owed him one.' He makes money on bribes, bid rigging, industrial espionage and was blackmailed into obtaining a copy of the burn directive memo about MW for him - which he did saying 'I've enjoyed our friendship, but don't call me ever again,' then adding 'Michael, be careful.'
Seen in episodes: 3
Anwar (Marshall Manesh)

A Libyan head spy who MW used to drop the name of the guy who burned him (Phillip Cowan) in Libyan intelligence conversations in order to flush him out and force him to make contact. M gave him the name of the people who had blown up one of their oil fields in return for the favor. Anwar told M that he had a job with them any time he wanted it.
Seen in episodes: 9
Armando Puente (Carlos Sanz)

A commandante in the Venezuelan military who was supervising a checkpoint on a key road that was occasionally traveled by John Kessler, the Director of Operations of the Organization. He had been trained in the '80s in Cuba by Russian military so was receptive to talking about helping Michael Weston (under the alias of Vasily Andropov) with the capture of Kessler. Unfortunately, Kessler's security foiled the attempt and it isn't known whether Puente was killed during the operation.
Seen in episodes: 63
Bill Cowley (John Doman)

The current chairman of the house intelligence oversight committee, a sleazy politician and who Madeline Westen “always wanted to slap” because of his continual “obnoxious good old boy shtick.” Former spy Paul Anderson had a copy of his signature on a letter to a Marine General urging illegal deployment into Bogota in 1988 where 14 marines were killed in action. Cowley recognized what a screw-up it was so when they caught a 2-star diverting money he blackmailed him into accepting blame for Bogota in exchange for a dishonorable discharge instead of 5 years’ time. Only after M, Sam and Anderson tricked him to his own house and saved him from a Russian wet-works team did he finally agree to help Anderson get a new identity; but, only after he saw that he would become a hero and might run un-opposed next year. (51)
As a last resort, Sam came up with the idea of placing the thumb-drive in Cowley’s vote-seeking hands. Madeline told him that “I guess we are good people to talk to” when she got him to leave a fund-raiser and talk to Sam. As typical, he refused to believe anything Sam said until Sam told him some private things his intelligence committee hadn’t made public. Then, also typical, he didn’t listen when Sam told him that the FBI had a person on the list within it; so, got an APB for “protective custody” put on him. He didn’t agree to help until Sam pointed out how it could affect his next election. Then he was able to get some military unit to take down Vaughn’s men and apparently had something to do with M being questioned and “welcomed back” by “You” (played by Dylan Baker). (62)
Seen in episodes: 51,62
Carter (Wade Williams)

An undercover FBI agent who was trying to infiltrate the organization run by Wallace, a suspected killer/loan-shark. Unfortunately for him, he chose to trash the frozen yogurt parlor run by Jessica, a gambler's anonymous friend of Nate Weston. Her husband had left her with 100 grand debt to Wallace so she asked Nate for help getting Carter off her back. Nate put the squeeze on Michael to help and they instituted a con which blew Carter's cover and nearly got him killed. Michael had to quickly save his life AND get Wallace to gather his records and fall into the FBIs hands.
Seen in episodes: 65
Conrad (Tom Nowicki)

A polish spy working in the Polish Embassy who hates Russians enough to work with a CIA agent, Fiona, to obtain classified documents about a black ops flight carrying an extremely bad man.
Seen in episodes: 42
Dan Siebels (Dan Martin)

MWs former 'handler' at the time he was burned. They knew each other well and M knew of his lucite plaque with a bullet hole in it which was kept on his desk. In spite of that, he refused to take any of Ms calls which required M to get his attention by sending him a fake pipe bomb laced with just enough fertilizer to set off the chemical sniffers. Finally he made contact with the 'bomb' in his hands. He still refused to tell him anything except he was out. He did say that he didn't believe the things in the memo but couldn't do anything about it. He merely would only say that M should just “Lay Low.”
Seen in episodes: 1
Detective Paxson (Moon bloodgood)

An arrogant, tom-boy cop whose tactic is to be a “stalker with a badge.” She is so in your face that one of her criminal suspects was able to get a restraining order against her. She dogged behind MW until he had to take measures to cut her off. She was so “clean” that Sam couldn’t find any way to blackmail her off their backs; so, she became an unwitting “client” to see if helping her solve a case would do it. It did, and there became an uneasy truce.
Seen in episodes: 30, 32
George Hill (Mark Lainer)

A security guard at the prison where a friend of Sam’s was finishing out an 8 year sentence for money laundering. His brother was in another prison and was used by La Nacion, specifically a thug named Cruz, to blackmail him into doing dirty work around the prison. Sam and Jesse found out and blackmailed him into helping them rid the prison of Cruz.
Seen in episodes: 54
Harvey Gunderson (Larry Miller)

A pompous manipulator who used his position in the (who can remember - a lot of water related official sounding boards and committees) to ply free lunches out of Sam before he would supply the names of the area’s leading companies in agriculture – on of which they believe is the cover being used by Carla.
Seen in episodes: 16
Jason Bly (Alex Carter)

A CSS agent sent to intimidate MW into “being good” by threatening his family and interfering with his life; ostensibly because of the “security threat” that he was by obtaining a copy of his burn notice. Fiona picked his pocket to take his wallet then M gave it back to him at Carlito's with a public announcement that the 'CSS was a branch of the NSA performing covert intelligence support for the military.' He broke into Madeline's house and ransacked it until M came. Then he began trying to intimate M by impounding his car and condemning his loft as well as trying to get Fiona picked up on weapons charges and even sam in trouble with Veronica. When M had had enough he had Barry put together documents which looked like Bly had been doing favors and partnering with M all along, and was able to blackmail him into leaving him alone. Later, he discovered Barry doing something illegal and realized that he could then use Barry to 'counter' blackmail M into giving him all the documents back. Just as M and he were agreeing to “go nuclear” a real villian took them both hostage in a bank heist. He was shot by the robber and M had to stitch him up as well as save them all by subtely sabotaging their robbery to make it look like a series of accidents. After it all - they both just agreed to 'make nice.' Bly found which bank's safe-deposit vault had the robbery attempt for M, and said he would leave M alone. M gave Bly all the forged documents which he had been using for blackmail. He told M that: 'This would make a nice Michael Westen story -- if one were allowed to tell Michael Westen stories.'
Seen in episodes: 6,7,25
Jesse's Contact (Rick Seguso)

A retired spy 'friend' of Jesse Porter's who was contacted by him in order to find out who had burned him. He had an affair, then was blackmailed by Ming Kahnm with photo's and threats to tell his wife, in order to set up Jesse for a kidnapping and assassination. Fortunately, but not for him, MW was able to foil the plot by having Sam blow up a power transformer for a diversion. Cops found his body, later, a mile from the park. (46)
Seen in episodes: 46
Lieutenant Briggs (Tom Hillmann)

An arrogant police lieutenant who had prematurely closed the case on detective Kevin Baruchel believing evidence planted by Baruchel’s partner Pete Jackman. When MW and Sam had found the truth, he then still refused to listen until Sam disarmed him and told him that he could crucify him if he wasn’t satisfied with what he saw Jackman do. Jackman tried to plant the cocaine that he had stolen back in Baruchel’s house and was arrested. He finally apologized to Sam.
Seen in episodes: 60
Patty (Rhea Seehorn)

An unwitting secretary to the investment scam, being run by her boss Nick Madison, which bilked Josh Wagner's charity, 'Help at Home,' out of all their money. She was also caught up in a hostage situation when Wagner came demanding his money back at gunpoint. Initially angry with MW and Sam, who had come to rescue Sam's buddy Wagner, she became more incensed at Madison when she learned the truth and decided to join Sam's testimony which pinned the blame for the situation on Madison when SWAT came to arrest someone.
Seen in episodes: 48
Rebecca (Sarahi Diaz)

A smirky clerk at a post-office box company who was approached by Jesse and Fiona to obtain the street address of 'Cobra,' the many Jesse was trying to track down. She very arrogantly told them no until Jesse noticed that she didn't have a rin on her finger and had photo's of children without their father. She fell for their revised con that the 'Cobra' was really a dead beat dad and they worked for 'Dead Beat Dad Finders' and gave them his address.
Seen in episodes: 48
Seth Casey, Lt. (James Martin Kelly)

A lieutenant in the Miami Police Force over the SWAT team who responded to a hostage call where Josh Wagner was trying to get the charity he ran's money back from an investment scammer, Nick Madison. Unfortunately, Sam Axe was friends with Wagner and MW was friends with Sam and were inadvertently involved. M did solve the case, and retrieved Wagner's money, and identified Madison's accomplice, and showed Madison's unwitting secretary the truth, and helped Casey arrest the REAL crook; but, just not know the whole story. He told M that he should probably be thanked for saving the situation, really attempting to shmooze M into saying how, with his history of fondness for explosions, the safe got blown out of the floor. He didn't learn that either.
Seen in episodes: 48
Ty (Ian Anthony Williams)

'A delightful coronor's assitant who is about to lend me his keys,' according to Fiona who was in his country, the Bahamas, with Jesse, attempting to identify an unknown body which might be the 'contact' Jesse was attempting to find. Obviously, Jesse and Fiona worked a con on him to obtain his keys to the morgue. He identified, and almost caught, Jesse coming out of the morgue, but not quite.
Seen in episodes: 48
Waseem Alihan (Assaf Cohen)

A Pakistani spy with good connections who landed a great “gig” in Miami. MW used him to obtain information on Carla’s activities in Kurdistan from his intelligence sources. Reluctant at first, M had to blackmail him with photos of himself and Waseem being buddies – which would have cast a cloud over his current assignment and probably caused him to be reassigned.
Seen in episodes: 15
Wayne Ray (Jeff Chase)

A huge guy. A bounty hunter who went up against Fiona in trying to capture Thomas McKee who was accused of stealing a huge diamond broach. Physically he was more than a match for MW and was only subdued by Fiona smashing one of her snowglobe's over his head from behind. In the end MW proved that McKee was innocent and caused the real crook to be captured. And Fiona just couldn't help but needle Wayne about it.
Seen in episodes: 8
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