Marcus Dixon

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Alias character
Carl Lumbly as Marcus Dixon
Marcus Dixon
Gender Male
Affiliation(s) SD-6
CIA
APO
Held ranks SD-6 field agent
CIA field agent
Director of Joint Taskforce (LA)
APO field agent
Current status Active
Portrayed by Carl Lumbly

Marcus R. Dixon, played by Carl Lumbly, is one of Sydney Bristow's coworkers and the CIA's Director of Joint Task Force on the television series, Alias.

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Marcus Dixon is an intelligent and strong agent; fluent in many languages. He is generally level-headed and very keen to the many issues that he must resolve as a leader within the CIA. However, Dixon can be very emotional in regard to when his family is involved, going so far as to act against orders to protect them.

At SD-6, Dixon was Sydney Bristow's partner on missions, but unlike Sydney, Dixon was unaware that SD-6 was not actually a secret branch of the CIA. Several times during the first season, Dixon questioned Sydney's loyalties, perceiving the actions she took as being against the U.S. government, when in fact the opposite was true.

Following the downfall of SD-6, Dixon, pressured by his wife who was now angered by the many years of lies from her husband, initially felt compelled not to take a position within the CIA, however following Sydney's capture Vaughn persuades him to help save Sydney and eventually he decides to join the CIA.

Dixon's wife, Diane, was killed in a car bomb explosion as a retaliatory measure by Arvin Sloane for Dixon's accidental shooting of Sloane's wife, Emily, on a CIA mission. Dixon's two children, Robin and Steven, were once kidnapped by The Covenant in an attempt to forcefully extract an artifact created by eccentric 15th century inventor, Milo Rambaldi. During the two years between seasons two and three (when Sydney went missing), Dixon was promoted to the CIA Director of Joint Task Force, the head of the office where Sydney works. Dixon was one of only a few people who knew that Sydney was alive during that time.

At the start of the fourth season, Dixon had stepped down as director and resumed duties as a field agent alongside Sydney in the new Authorized Personnel Only (APO) black ops division of the CIA. He became involved in an (initially) clandestine relationship with CIA Director Chase. During pursuit of Arvin Sloane and Elena Derevko, he was shot and seriously wounded by Elena and was absent from the season finale, presumably recovering in the hospital from his wounds. Both his injury and his relationship with Chase appeared to have been forgotten by the start of the fifth season.

Dixon continued to act as a field agent with APO throughout season five, although he tended to spend more time in support roles rather than as an active field agent. In the series finale, a flash forward several years into the future reveals that Dixon has again taken a promotion to the position of Deputy Director (although it's not explicitly stated that APO still exists). He has maintained a close relationship with Vaughn and Sydney and Isabelle calls him "Uncle Dixon" (continuing her mother's habit of referring even to men she loves by their last names).

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Alias
Episodes: Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5
Characters

Jack Bristow | Sydney Bristow | Francie Calfo | McKenas Cole | Gordon Dean
Elena Derevko | Irina Derevko | Katya Derevko | Marcus Dixon | Anna Espinosa
Marshall Flinkman | Rachel Gibson | Thomas Grace | FBI Asst. Dir. Kendall
Alexander Khasinau | Andrian Lazarey | Dr. Zhang Lee | Kelly Peyton | Milo Rambaldi
Lauren Reed | Renée Rienne | Nadia Santos | Julian Sark | Arvin Sloane | Emily Sloane
Will Tippin | Isabelle Vaughn | Michael Vaughn | Eric Weiss

Organizations

Alliance of Twelve | Authorized Personnel Only | The Covenant
Department of Special Research | K-Directorate | Omnifam | The Shed/Prophet Five

Technologies & Projects

Mueller device | Project Christmas | Project Helix

In other languages