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Brian McNamara got his break in Hollywood with a part in the hit movie “Short Circuit,” and has since appeared in numerous roles in both film and television.

Most recently, McNamara starred in the Lifetime movie “The Secret Lives of Second Wives,” and the feature films “Hallowed Ground” and “Lost Signal,” which he also directed. His other film credits include “Arachnophobia,” “Mystery Date,” “The Mystery of Spoon River,” “Caddyshack 2” and “I Know Who Killed Me.”

Early in his career, McNamara was nominated for a Golden Globe for his work in the TV movie “Billionaire Boys Club.” His additional television credits include guest-starring roles in such popular series as “Seinfeld,” “Monk,” “NYPD Blue,” “St. Elsewhere,” “JAG,” “The O.C.,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” “Mad About You,” “Matlock,” “Ellen,” “Murder She Wrote,” “Murphy Brown,” “Homefront” and “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.”

McNamara resides in Los Angeles.
One of Fort Marshall's most respected officers, Major General Michael Holden was educated at Harvard, where he met his wife, Claudia Joy. Together they embarked on a life in the military that has taken him to the far corners of the globe, yielded him dozens of awards and honors, and produced two beautiful daughters, Emmalin and the departed Amanda. Michael and Claudia Joy and are the godparents of Joan and Roland Burton's daughter Sarah Elizabeth.

Michael may have had top command on post, but that doesn’t mean life has always been easy for this officer, especially after losing his eldest daughter. Michael has taken on challenge after challenge with calm control, including nearly moving his family to Brussels for a new position with NATO and dealing with his teenage daughter Emmalin’s romance with an older soldier.

On a special mission in Season 4, Major Holden is captured and then rescued by Delta Force soldier Chase Moran. He returns home just in time to attend his daughter Emmalin's high school graduation.