Michael Ontkean

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Nationality: Canadian
Birthdate: 01/24/1946
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

biography

A former child actor with the National Shakespeare Festival Ontkean first came to prominence in the TV series "The Rookies" (ABC, 1972-74). He has appeared in several films, notably opposite Paul Newman in "Slap Shot" (1977) and in the tame homosexual love story "Making Love" (1982), which reunited him with his TV wife Kate Jackson. He is best known to contemporary audiences as straight-arrow police chief Harry S. Truman in David Lynch's TV soap-opera-with-a-twist, "Twin Peaks" (1990). He reprised the role in Lynch's 1992 feature "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". Ontkean also has appeared in Continued

Credits

(TV Show)
2004-2005
Gordon Matthews
2005
Gordon Matthews
2004
Gordon Matthews
2004
Gordon Matthews
2004
John Lee
1998
Bill Hart
1988
Mickey Leroi
Frank
Nick McGuire
Teddy Cooper
Stephen
Ned Braden
Mr Bradley--Emily's Dad
Derek MacKenzie
Jean Blomart
Drew Rothman
Willie Kaufman
Curt Flynn

milestones

Year
Milestone
 
First appeared on stage at age three with father's repertory company in British Columbia
 
Moved with family to Toronto at age nine; worked regularly for the CBC, the National Film Board and the Stratford Ontario Shakespeare Festival
 
Played for St Michael's (Toronto Maple Leafs farm club) and for semi-pro teams in Quebec and Vancouver (NY Rangers farm clubs)
1971 
Brought to Hollywood by director and fellow Canadian Norman Jewison to test (unsuccessfully) for "Fiddler on the Roof"
1971 
Moved to California; feature acting debut, "The Peace Killers"
Continued

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