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Stephen McHattie

Highest Rated: 100% Crown and Anchor (2018)

Lowest Rated: 0% Theodore Rex (1996)

Birthday: Feb 3, 1947

Birthplace: Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Actor Stephen McHattie alternated between leads on stage, supporting roles in films, and character parts, generally as petty criminals, on television. A familiar face due to his numerous guest shots on TV series, the Canadian-born actor began his career on the stage in the Broadway production of "The American Dream" (1968). While he made his TV debut in an episode of the CBS limited series "Benjamin Franklin" (1975), it was his portrayal of the iconic movie star "James Dean" in the 1976 NBC biopic which was supposed to be his breakthrough. Despite a valiant try, McHattie failed to find stardom. He was also well-cast as the grown-up son of the devil in the small screen sequel "What Ever Happened to Rosemary's Baby?" (ABC, 1976) and as a French-Canadian trapper in the NBC miniseries "Centennial" (1978-79). He tried his hand at regular roles on two series ("Highcliff Manor" NBC, 1979; "Mariah" ABC, 1987) but neither caught on with viewers. The actor was also unable to find the right big screen vehicle to propel him to stardom. "Gray Lady Down" (1977) put him in the thick of the action and he offered fine support to Armand Assante in "Belizaire the Cajun" (1985) and to Eddie Murphy in "Beverly Hills Cop III" (1994). Between his film and TV assignments, McHattie has returned to the stage where he has won praise for his work, At San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, he appeared in 1983 productions of "Henry IV" and "Macbeth." McHattie appeared in support of Rex Harrison and Amy Irving in an acclaimed Broadway revival of George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" at Circle in the Square (although he was unavailable when the production was filmed for Showtime in 1985). More recently, in addition to guest roles on such series as "The X-Files" and "Seinfeld," he has found steady employment in a series of TV-movies, ranging from "Convict Cowboy" (Showtime, 1995), with Jon Voight, to "Mary Higgins Clark's 'Remember Me'" (CBS, 1995).

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Filmography

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Deaner '89 2024 Dack Actor My Animal 72% 20% 2023 Henry Actor Fixation 70% 2022 Actor Most Wanted 69% 49% 2020 Frank Cooper Actor Dreamland 51% 50% 2019 Trumpet Player / Johnny Actor Z 97% 47% 2019 Dr. Seager Actor Come to Daddy 87% 75% 2019 Gordon Actor Rabid 55% 30% 2019 Dr. Keloid Actor Abandoned: Angelique's Isle 27% 2018 Captain Actor Crown and Anchor 100% 83% 2018 Gus Actor Juggernaut 57% 60% 2017 Hank Sr. Actor The Sound 25% 16% 2017 Grandfather Actor mother! 68% 52% 2017 Zealot Actor Awakening the Zodiac 42% 32% 2017 Actor Birdland 2015 John James Actor Khoya 2015 Oliver Actor The Dark Stranger 20% 11% 2015 Randall Toth/The Dark Stranger Actor Born to Be Blue 88% 73% 2015 Dad Actor Big Muddy 67% 21% 2015 Stan Barlow Actor Hellmouth 27% 2014 Charlie Baker Actor Dr. Cabbie 64% 2014 Pete Donaldson Actor Wolves 16% 33% 2014 John Tollerman Actor Lizzie Borden Took an Ax 40% 36% 2014 Mr. Borden Actor Exile 2013 Maxwell Actor Meetings With a Young Poet 2013 Samuel Beckett Actor
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