
Sniper: Special Ops
Action · War · Drama
Overview
A Special Ops military Force, led by expert sniper Sergeant Jake Chandler, are sent to a remote Afghan village to extract an American congressman being held by the Taliban.
Top Cast


Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal
Sergeant Jake Chandler
Steven Seagal
Sergeant Jake Chandler


Tim Abell
Tim Abell
Sergeant Victor 'Vic' Thomas Mosby
Tim Abell
Sergeant Victor 'Vic' Thomas Mosby


Rob Szatkowski
Rob Szatkowski
Vasquez
Rob Szatkowski
Vasquez


Dale Dye
Dale Dye
Lieutenant Colonel Jackson
Dale Dye
Lieutenant Colonel Jackson


Charlene Amoia
Charlene Amoia
Janet Conrad
Charlene Amoia
Janet Conrad


Jason-Shane Scott
Jason-Shane Scott
Tyler
Jason-Shane Scott
Tyler


Daniel Booko
Daniel Booko
'Cannon' Rich
Daniel Booko
'Cannon' Rich
Anthony Batarse
Anthony Batarse
Bashir
Anthony Batarse
Bashir


Gerald Webb
Gerald Webb
Marcus
Gerald Webb
Marcus


Jeff Bosley
Jeff Bosley
Doc
Jeff Bosley
Doc
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