William Brandt | |
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First appearance | "Sonata da Oz" (episode 6.03) |
Last appearance | "A Day in the Death..." (episode 6.06) |
Reason/Cause | Throat Sliced by Lionel Kelsch |
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Prisoner No. | 96B339 |
Aliases | Willy |
Gender | Male |
Age | 40's (Deceased) |
Date of Conviction | Sometime in 1996 |
Date of Death | February 16, 2003 |
Affiliations | The Others |
Spouse | None |
Relatives | None |
Kill Count | 1 |
Episode Count | 4 Episodes |
Portrayed by | Matthew Cowles |
William "Willy" Brandt is a fictional character played by Matthew Cowles.
Character Overview[]
Prisoner 96B339 William "Willy" Brandt.
Although staying at Oz since 1996, Brandt only appears in the sixth and final season where he plays a big part in some of the regular characters' storylines. He is involved in a conspiracy regarding the death of Wilson Loewen.
Season 6[]
Willy Brandt was an inmate who was at the infirmary during mayor Wilson Loewen's time at Oz. At Unit J, Loewen gets food stuck on his throat and is sent to the hospital. There, Loewen blackmails Governor James Devlin. Afraid that Loewen starts talking about his crimes, Devlin orders his assistant, Perry Loftus to find someone to kill Loewen. Loftus finds his college friend, CO Adrian Johnson working in Oz and hires him to kill Loewen. Johnson pays two inmates Lionel Kelsch and Willy Brandt to kill Loewen. During the night, while Loewen is sleeping, Kelsch starts screaming, causing distraction. So, Brandt enters Loewen's bedroom and slices his throat. Some time after, Brandt is interrogated by Leo Glynn and talks about Officer Johnson. Brandt is put at Unit J and Glynn talks to Perry Loftus. Afraid that Glynn will discover the truth about Loewen's death, Loftus asks Johnson to kill Brandt and Glynn. In the next morning, Brandt is dead. Glynn asks Alvin Yood if he saw someone. Yood says he did, but is not going to tell who was, or he will be killed.
Kill Count[]
Personal
- Wilson Loewen: Slit his throat (2003)
Unit J |
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Clayton Hughes - Alvin Yood - Johnny Basil - Tobias Beecher - Wilson Loewen - Willy Brandt - Lemuel Idzik |