Basic Information About Stephen McHattie
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Voice Actor |
Net worth | $6,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1947-02-03 (77 years old) |
Place of birth | Antigonish |
Nationality | Canada |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Often portrays cold, manipulative characters in a position of authority Gruff, soft voice |
Spouse | Meg Foster - (1976 - ?)Β (divorced) Lisa Houle - (? - present)Β (3 children) |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.82 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Stephen McHattie win?
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Stephen McHattie awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Canadian Screen Award - Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominee | Come to Daddy | 2021 |
Fright Meter Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Come to Daddy | 2020 |
Chainsaw Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Pontypool | 2010 |
Best Actor - | Winner | Pontypool | 2009 |
VFCC Award - Best Actor in a Canadian Film | Nominee | Pontypool | 2010 |
Stephen McHattie roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Immortals | Cassander |
A History of Violence | Leland |
2012 | Captain Michaels |
Mother! | Zealot |
Watchmen | Hollis Mason |
Secretary | Burt Holloway |
The Covenant | James Danvers |
Death Wish | Chief of Detectives |
300 | Loyalist |
Target Number One | Sergeant Frank Cooper |
The Fountain | Grand Inquisitor Silecio |
Beverly Hills Cop III | Steve Fulbright |
Wolves | John Tollerman |
Rabid | Dr. Keloid |
Z | Dr. Seager |
BASEketball | Narrator (voice) |
Shoot 'Em Up | Hammerson |
Come to Daddy | Gordon |
Awakening the Zodiac | Zodiac |
Geronimo: An American Legend | Schoonover |
Pontypool | Grant Mazzy |
The Tall Man | Lieutenant Dodd |
The Strain | Vaun 5 episodes, 2014-2015 |
Quantum Leap | Stawpah 1 episode, 1993 |
Northern Exposure | Turk Tortelli 1 episode, 1994 |
Enterprise | Alien Foreman 1 episode, 2003 |
The X Files | Red-Haired Man 2 episodes, 1995 |
The Hitchhiker | Joe Caldwell / ... 2 episodes, 1985 |
JAG | Gunnery Sergeant Ray Crockett 1 episode, 1996 |
Law & Order | Joe Pilefsky 2 episodes, 1991 |
Republic of Doyle | Spencer Rennette / ... 2 episodes, 2010-2014 |
Lexx | E.J. Moss, Commander of Eagle 5 / ... 3 episodes, 1998-2002 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Vreenak 1 episode, 1998 |
Monk | Lt. Adam Kirk 1 episode, 2002 |
Murdoch Mysteries | Harry Murdoch 2 episodes, 2008-2009 |
Fringe | Colonel Raymond Gordon 1 episode, 2009 |
The Hunger | Strike 1 episode, 1998 |
Mutant X | Aaron Gaumont 1 episode, 2002 |
Beauty and the Beast | Gabriel 11 episodes, 1989-1990 |
The Magnificent Seven | Cletus Fowler 1 episode, 1998 |
October Faction | Samuel Allen 9 episodes, 2020 |
Orphan Black | P.T. Westmorland 7 episodes, 2017 |
Private Eyes | Leland Harrington 1 episode, 2020 |
Birds of Prey | Hawke 1 episode, 2002 |
XIII: The Series | President Carrington / ... 19 episodes, 2011-2012 |
Seinfeld | Dr. Reston 4 episodes, 1992 |
Spenser: For Hire | Corbett 1 episode, 1986 |
Tales from the Darkside | Robert Perry 1 episode, 1988 |
Cracked | Dr. Bline 1 episode, 2013 |
Highlander | Michael Kent 1 episode, 1994 |
Interesting Facts about Stephen McHattie
- Brooding actor of the 1970s with sunken cheeks best known for his role of James Dean in the 1976 mini-movie which co-starred ex-wife Meg Foster. Also played the evil Gabriel in the TV series Beauty and the Beast (1987).
- Graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts when he was 21.
- Of Scottish and Irish descent.
- Has appeared in episodes of two different series with Scott Bakula in which he played a character involved in mining: he played a Russian miner named Stawpah in the Quantum Leap (1989) series finale "Mirror Image" and an alien mine foreman in the Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) episode "The Xindi".
- Perhaps his most famous appearance is in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) episode "In the Pale Moonlight," where he plays Romulan Senator Vreenak, who Captain Sisko, Avery Brooks, attempts to dupe into believing that the Dominion is about to invade his homeland. That episode is considered by many to be one of Star Trek's finest and his hissing delivery of the line "It's a FAKE!", regarding the recording Sisko provided is especially popular.
- Bears a striking resemblance to actor Lance Henriksen, with whom he is often confused. The both appeared on an episode of the '80s TV show Beauty and the Beast (1987) called "Snow".
- He is the only actor to appear in Beauty and the Beast (1987) and its remake Beauty and the Beast (2012). He played Gabriel in the former and Mr. Zalman in the latter.
- His acting mentor was the late Eli Wallach.
- Alumnus of the AADA (American Academy of Dramatic Arts), Class of 1968.
- Worked opposite Avery Brooks twice: first as the villain Corbett in tt0706698 (1986) and then as Romulan Senator Vreenak in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: In The Pale Moonlight (1998) (1998).