Third Generation Smiths in TV & Film

They are in a lot of shows and movies. NCIS LA the LAPD character uses a 5906 or 5946. Danzel Washington has used the 4506 in several movies (Two guns & Training Day). 5906 is Dt. Danny Reagan's side arm in the 1st season of Blue Bloods.

Not sure about the others, but Det. Danny Reagan used the 5946 in the first season of Blue Bloods, not the 5906. That would be consistent with the location, as he plays an NYPD detective, and NYPD authorizes, for duty use, the 5946NY, the SIG 226NY, and the Glock 19.
 
The FBI agent in Ransom (Delroy Lindo I think) had a 3rd gen DAO, probably a 5946. They never carried those weapons so probably a prop guy just handed the actor a gun from the gun cage. Several NYPD cops had them so he probably just had one of those.
 
On of my favorite films is "Street Kings"-the first one only. Keanu Reeves carries a 4566 as well as a custom 1911.

**Drift alert** That film made me appreicate him as an actor. He's matured nicely, a very private guy, does a lot of really good things for people that need help and doesn't want it publicized and is a long time motorcycle rider now involved in a high end custom production bike company. A true enthusiast.**
 
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i know the terminatrix in terminator 3 in the first part of the movie uses one.
 
Hollywood homicide with Harrison Ford. I believe they used 4566 or 4506.

Gone in 60 seconds. 5906. Gary Oldman carried one in The Dark Knight movie.

Last Action Hero with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Believe they had a bunch of 3rd gens.

The X files agent Fox Mulder 5906

Southland. Officer Cooper 5906

Resident Evil had a 59XX

Terminator 3. Bad Boys, Pulp Fiction. 4506

Breaking Bad had 4506 and 4566
 
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**Drift alert** That film made me appreicate him as an actor. He's matured nicely, a very private guy, does a lot of really good things for people that need help and doesn't want it publicized and is a long time motorcycle rider now involved in a high end custom production bike company. A true enthusiast.**

I read that about him. He gave $80 million of his $114 million in earnings from the Matrix series to the make up and special effects staff.

He gave up money so that Al Pocino would star in The Devils Advocate. The budget didn't allow for both men to get paid what they negotiated. He did the same with Gene Hackman.

Gave a $20k bonus to a set designer when he found out the man had family financial issues.

Quoted as saying "money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I already made for the next few centuries"
 
I read that about him. He gave $80 million of his $114 million in earnings from the Matrix series to the make up and special effects staff.

He gave up money so that Al Pocino would star in The Devils Advocate. The budget didn't allow for both men to get paid what they negotiated. He did the same with Gene Hackman.

Gave a $20k bonus to a set designer when he found out the man had family financial issues.

Quoted as saying "money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I already made for the next few centuries"

Really? I didn't know that. I read an article about him and the release of John Wick. He said "it blows that I'm not the big money leading man anymore, but it's hard to complain when you never have to worry about your mortgage payment or next meal".

I still think Point Break was his best film. Let's be honest, Keanu is no Brando. But that was a fun movie. I must have seen it at least 100 times. Whenever it's on, I watch it and annoy my wife and kids as I recite the lines before the actors say them!

And the off duty cop used a 6906 to try to stop the bank robbery! Took out 4 guys with a 12 round magazine before Patrick Swayze dispatched him as he reloaded (damn bullet resistant vests!)
 
Chuck. Yvonne Strahovski's character carried a 5906.
Vick Mackey appeared to carry a 4506.

Fox Mulder carried a few pistols. First season-Taurus 92. Second season-Glock (19?). I've also seen him carry a Sig in an episode where he was in a bank that was being robbed. I think it was a Sig, anyway.
It seems like his character changed sidearms quite often, and for no apparent reason.
He had what appeared to be a 3904 in one part of one episode.

IMFDB.org is one of my favorite websites.

I was watching a show recently, where someone had what appeared to be a 5903 or 5906 on their nightstand.
 
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One of the detectives on Major Crimes, Lt. Provenza, carries a 3rd gen. I thought it was a 4516 but according to the website above it's something else. I just can't remember what it is.
 
Just watched tonight's episode of "True Detective" and during the big shootout, noticed the CHP cop carries a 4006 (I thought it was a 5906 but IMFDB says it's a .40).

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What a shoot out! Every time you thought it was ending it kicked up again. I'd put it up in the same category as the Heat bank robbery! Lot of head shots, too. I gotta admit I cringed when the bad guy lit up the bus. Why did he do that? And why wasn't the bus driver hugging the floor?

I remember a post about the CHP. They do indeed carry a 40 3rd gen. I thought it was DAO though. And the CHP cop not only had a safety, but there was no rail.

If you recall a few months back, the CHP had some under cover officers in a "F the Po-lice" protest. Some photographer snapped a pic of an undercover pointing his 3rd gen at the protesters after he was discovered and attacked. They wisely backed off.
 
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