Born in 1951, Dan Tullis Jr. is an American actor known for his diverse roles across television and film. In CIA Code Name: Alexa (1993), he contributes to the film's blend of espionage and action, adding depth to the narrative. Tullis's career spans various genres, with notable appearances on shows like Married... with Children and Home Improvement, but his work in cult cinema like CIA Code Name: Alexa highlights his versatility. His experience in theater, including roles in productions like Show Boat, further enriches his performances.
CIA Code Name: Alexa
CIA: Code Name Alexa is well made and merciless. The body count is astonishing as amazonian Alexa (Kinmont) — a living, breathing weapon whom a detective (O.J. Simpson) refers to as the ”Rambo bitch” — stops a psycho (Alex Cord) from taking control of the world. As in all kickboxing epics nowadays, there’s a gladiatorial match, this one unequaled for exotic violence. In a feminist switch, CIA man Lamas (the real-life Mr. Kinmont) is around for romantic interest, and the resulting sentimentality, surrounded by so much mayhem, is quite stupefying.