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Jack Malone

Jack Malone
Without a Trace character
First appearance "Pilot"
Last appearance "Undertow"
Created by Hank Steinberg
Portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia
Information
Gender Male
Occupation FBI agent, U.S. Army Soldier (formerly)
Family Frank Malone (father, deceased)
Doris Malone (mother, deceased)
Spouse(s) Maria Malone (divorced)
Children Hannah Malone
Kate Malone

Special Agent John "Jack" Michael Malone is a character in the CBS crime drama Without a Trace, portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia. He was the lead agent for the New York City FBI missing persons case squad. His departmental title is Supervisory Special Agent of New York District Unit C-8. He appeared on a crossover episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation called "Who and What".

Growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jack's mother committed suicide when he was 16. She attempted once before but Jack caught her and made her promise not to try again. She agreed but asked him not to tell his father. He has suffered intermittent guilt for not preventing her death and wishes he had told his father. At age 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Army (at his father's urging) and served for six years in the 82nd Airborne Division before returning to Pittsburgh, suffering from depression. Jack tried to commit suicide once at age 25 by driving his car into a telephone pole, but when asked about it, he claims that he fell asleep at the wheel. His wife, who knows the truth, later uses this information against Jack.Having taken a year off after leaving the service, Jack returned to college, where he received his bachelor's and his master's degree in psychology.

His marriage imploded after he had an affair with his subordinate, Agent Samantha Spade (Poppy Montgomery), and because of his long work hours. Although he later returned to his wife Maria, a lawyer, she left him at the end of the second season, moved to Chicago, and obtained full custody of their two daughters, Hannah and Kate (Laura Marano and Vanessa Marano). Jack's long work hours and troubled family history was used against him during the custody battle, though in the end he decided it would be better for them if they stayed with their mother. He still remains in close contact with the girls but struggles with his relationship with Hannah. Hannah resents him for the divorce and frequently refuses to speak to him. He is concerned about the future of his relationships with his daughters.


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