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ABOUT CROMARTIE Cromartie is an advanced infiltration unit and therefore possesses the ability to mimic human behavior (this function suggests that the T-888s are allowed to learn instead of "Read-only"). Unlike Vick, however, Cromartie has little interaction with people and therefore displays basic human behavior without a sense of personality. This is best displayed when Mary Buoy asks him: "Is that your real name, like Madonna?" to which he answers "Madonna, why? No." not knowing that he is being teased. His conversation with Charley Dixon in "Queen's Gambit" also annotates this. He does, however, display rational (and possibly merciful) behavior when confronted by threats. In the "Pilot" he spares the students' lives instead of removing them as witnesses and later ignores a stunned SWAT team despite them being armed with machine guns. In "What He Beheld" Cromartie holds Agent Ellison at gunpoint but decides to spare him for unknown reasons. These acts of mercy are countered on many occasions when he unnecessarily murders several people. E.g. the garbage man who recovers his skull, the scientist who regrows his skin, the plastic surgeon, and the desk officer who refuses to help him search the school database for John Connor.
Season OneThe T-888 first appeared in the guise of a substitute teacher called Mr. Cromartie at Crest View High School in New Mexico. While taking attendance in a class including John Connor and Cameron Phillips, Cromartie identified Connor. He cuts open the flesh covering his leg in order to get at a hidden pistol and shoots at John. Unknown to Cromartie, however, Cameron is also a terminator sent back from the future, and she shields John from the bullets with her body. John escapes the classroom, but Cromartie tries again to kill him in the school's parking lot. Cameron is able to prevent that assassination as well by running over Cromartie with a car. Cromartie chased John, Cameron, and Sarah Connor for several days, eventually finding them at the Security Trust of Los Angeles bank where they are breaking into a vault. Just as Cromartie was about to break down the vault door, the trio used a stashed time machine to travel to 2007. Just prior to chronoportation, Sarah blasted Cromartie with a plasma weapon which reduced him to fragments, with his head being transported into the future.
Cromartie obtains new skin  After arriving in the future, Cromartie's CPU communicated with the rest of its body which was stored in a junkyard (evidently recovered from the destroyed bank back in 1999). The headless body killed the junkyard's attendant and beheaded him, proceeding to wear his victim's lifeless head until he reunited with his original skull. Cromartie was able to find a scientist who was willing to make living tissue to cover his body and also underwent plastic surgery to resemble George Lazlo, a previous patient of a private surgeon. FBI Agent Robert Kester Once he recovered from this regeneration, he took on the identity of FBI agent Robert Kester and used this disguise to try and track down John Connor. He has yet to make direct contact with Sarah, John or Cameron in 2007, although he did visit Sarah's former fiancee, Charley, and Cameron recruited one of John's classmates to play decoy in order to throw Cromartie off the scent when he visits their school. Kester was eventually tracked down by Agent James Ellison, who led an FBI strike team to apprehend him. Kester killed the entire team, suffering moderate damage to his skin in the process. The only survivor was Ellison, whom Kester spared for unknown reasons. Cromartie meets his demise in "Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today" (season 2, episode 8), where he is terminated in a church in Mexico, by Cameron, Sarah, Derek and John. Alias
- Cromartie
- Agent Robert Kester (FBI)
The origin of the name Cromartie is unknown and there is no indication that the Terminator himself refers to himself by this name other than as an alias when he is disguised as a substitute teacher (presumably if there was a real Mr. Cromartie, the T-888 may have killed him and took his identity). Since this is the only name they have to use, John, Sarah and Cameron continue to refer to the T-888 as Cromartie. (Similarly, John had earlier dubbed the T-800 that had protected him in Terminator 2 "Uncle Bob".)
Behind the scenesCromartie was played by Owain Yeoman in the pilot episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Garret Dillahunt took over the role for the following episodes. A TVGuide feature illustrates Cromartie's transformation below: Cromartie has since been made a series regular for Season 2 of the Sarah Connor Chronicles. [1]
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Terminator Roles
Appearances
He plays the
T-888 terminator Cromartie on
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. He also briefly portrayed
George I. Laszlo, a human whose identity was stolen by Cromartie.
Since the Cromartie character was terminated in "Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today", Dillahunt now plays John Henry on the show. It's "The Turk" with a human voice interface, developed by Catherine Weaver at Zeira Corp.
Behind the Scenes
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When you move on to a character like "a Terminator" what kind of development or research if any do you do? Well on this one, and I don't know why I get embarrassed by it because it's kind of fun, you kind of feel like you're not doing much. The fun part that I'm finding is not that there's a glitch in his programming, but he's not particularly skilled sometimes at human behavior, maybe a little overly polite, or goes from stoic to: "Thank you! Thank you very much!" The recording's off, almost, and that kind of stuff is fun. But otherwise there is kind of an onus to live up to the Terminator brand -- you know, running without moving your face, fighting -- it's really kind of qualities that I'd like to have. If there's a job that needs to be done, do it now! No hesitation, no fear, no concern for your own well being; just such direction and focus. There's nothing wishy-washy about a Terminator, but there's a lot that's wishy-washy about Garret Dillahunt [laughs].
Acting Roles
For information on Garret Dillahunt please click here.
Television
Notable television appearances include his portrayal of two distinct characters in the first two seasons of HBO's
Deadwood series as Jack McCall in 2004 and Francis Wolcott in 2005. Other tv guest appearances include:
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008) — Cromartie
- Life (2007) — Roman Novikov
- Damages (2007) — Marshall Phillips
- Numb3rs (2006) — Jack Tollner
- ER (2005-2006) — Steve Curtis
- The 4400 (2005-2006) — Matthew Ross
- Law & Order (2006) — Eric Lund
- The Book of Daniel (2006) — Jesus Christ
- Deadwood (2005) — Francis Wolcott
- Deadwood (2004) — Jack McCall
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003) — Luke
- Millennium (1998) — Rick Van Horn
- The X Files (1998) — Edward Skur
- NYPD Blue (1996) — Bryce Coopersmith
Film
His recent film roles involved playing Ed Miller in
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Deputy Wendell in the 2007 Coen brothers' release,
No Country For Old Men.
Additional Works
In 1995 he Supported Frank Langella in the Broadway revival of
The Father, and in 2000 was featured in the Off-Broadway play
The Beginning of August. He has performed extensively on and off Broadway with respected theater companies such as Steppenwolf, ACT San Francisco, Seattle Rep, Huntington Stage, Williamstown, and the Berkshire Theater Festival.
Awards
On January 27, 2008 the cast of
No Country For Old Men won the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Award from SAG (Screen Actors Guild). At the 80th annual Academy Awards
No Country For Old Men won four Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, and Actor in a Supporting Role.