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Kevin Rankin is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Herc in the NBC series Friday Night Lights, Tyler Briggs in the NBC series Trauma, Roe Sanders in the CBS series Unforgettable, Kenny in the AMC series Breaking Bad, and Derek "Devil" Lennox in the FX TV series Justified.
Kevin Rankin may refer to: Kevin Rankin (basketball) (born 1971), retired American/Turkish basketball player; Kevin Rankin (actor) (born 1976), American actor;
Derek "Devil" Lennox (played by Kevin Rankin) is a henchman of Boyd and a neo-Nazi. One of the original members of Crowder's Commandos he continues working for Boyd after Boyd dismantles the neo-Nazi group. He grows disenchanted with the new Boyd, believing him to be too soft and ineffective as a leader.
Devil's death was written into the episode as actor Kevin Rankin signed as series regulars on a new series, Unforgettable and Rankin agreed to star in 3 or 4 episodes of the season. Despite that, series developer Graham Yost viewed it as an opportunity, "to show Boyd crossing a line, killing an old friend, an old colleague because he betrayed him.
Kevin Michael Rankin (born 26 August 1971) is a retired American/Turkish professional basketball player. He stands 2.10 m (6'11") tall and played the power forward and center positions. Amateur career
Kevin Rankin as Derek "Devil" Lennox (seasons 1–3), one of Boyd's associates. Stephen Root as Judge Mike Reardon (seasons 1–3, 5), the judge Winona works for, known for his strange habits such as wearing nothing but a gun and Speedo swimming trunks under his judge robes. Mel Fair as Deputy U.S. Marshal Nelson Dunlop (seasons 1–6)
Although Johnny blames Boyd for his condition, he is interested when Boyd says he plans to give control of Harlan County to the Crowders. They then contact former associate Derek "Devil" Lennox (Kevin Rankin) to join them, which he accepts. While meeting at a bar, they are approached by Dickie, who lies about Boyd's control of the land and ...
"Bloody Harlan" is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the second season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 26th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Fred Golan and directed by executive producer Michael Dinner.