Stephen McHattie

Stephen McHattie ( born February 3, 1947 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Stephen McHattie Smith actually ) is a Canadian actor.

Life and work

Stephen McHattie is of Scottish and Irish descent. Already the age of eleven, he helped his mother, who worked in the theater, the scene structure. At fourteen he first took on a roll after an actor had failed. His older brother, Wendell Smith, is also an actor. McHattie closed Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, from. He moved to New York City where he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Even before the end of this training, cast him Joseph Papp in a Broadway play where McHattie in 1968 with twenty-one years in The American Dream by Edward Albee had his first major appearance. Two years later he was cast in the film The People Next Door with Eli Wallach and Julie Harris and worked from now on also in film and television productions. In 1976 McHattie James Dean is in a television movie in which the actress Meg Foster starred, with whom he was married for a while.

On Broadway McHattie appeared in the following pieces: 1972 in As You Like It ( Twelfth Night ) by William Shakespeare and Mourning Becomes Electra ( Mourning Becomes Electra ) by Eugene O'Neill; In 1973, The Iceman Cometh ( The Iceman Cometh ), also of Eugene O'Neill; In 1983, he starred in Heartbreak House ( Heartbreak House) by George Bernard Shaw; In 1986, he starred in You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw and 1989 in Ghetto by Joshua Sobol, for which he received a nomination at the Drama Desk Award for his performance; In 1992, he was standing in Search and Destroy by Howard Korder on stage. In 1984 he received an Obie Award ( Off-Broadway Theatre Award) for his role in human Meier.

In an episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 ) McHattie gave the Romulan Senator Vreenak to life. In 1995 he won a Gemini Award for Best Actor for the dramatic TV movie hell of a marriage ( Life with Billy ). In 1998 he was nominated for this award and indeed for Best Actor for a series of dramatic television series Emily of New Moon, and in 1999 there was a nomination for Best Actor for American Whiskey Bar 2007 he received a Genie Award for his performance as Best Supporting Actor in film Maurice Richard. There he observed the ambitious coach of the Canadian ice hockey player Maurice Richard, played by Roy Dupuis, dar. McHattie took over in 2011 in the Danish- Canadian horror comedy Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal the role of the artist agent Ronny. In 2012, he stood in the Casey Walker Director guided Canadian horror comedy A Little Bit Zombie- Max front of the camera. Stephen McHattie is sometimes listed as Steven McHattie and Steve McHattie in the credits.

McHattie embodied in his career so far over 100 roles. He is married to actress Lisa Houle. He has three children, the two youngest are twins. He lives in Puslinch, near the Canadian city of Guelph, in the Province of Ontario.

Filmography (selection)

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