Nationality Canadian Role Actor Name Stephen McHattie | Years active 1970–present Occupation Actor Spouse Lisa Houle | |
Full Name Stephen McHattie Smith Other names Steven McHattie, Steve McHattie Awards Obie Award for Performance Movies Watchmen, Pontypool, Haunter, Wolves, The Tall Man Similar People Lisa Houle, Greg Bryk, Pascal Laugier, John Pyper‑Ferguson, Lucas Till |
Actor stephen mchattie discusses his role in the film happy pills
Stephen McHattie (born Stephen McHattie Smith; February 3, 1947) is a Canadian actor.
Contents
- Actor stephen mchattie discusses his role in the film happy pills
- Stephen mchattie interview gone wrong
- Life and career
- Personal life
- Awards and recognition
- References
Stephen mchattie interview gone wrong
Life and career
McHattie was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he has appeared in many films and television shows including Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise, Highlander: The Series, and American Playhouse's Life Under Water (1989). His roles include 300, A History of Violence, The Fountain, Secretary, Shoot 'Em Up, Life with Billy, One Dead Indian, Beverly Hills Cop III.
In Canada, he appeared in Canada: A People's History as Canadian hero Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, and in The Rocket as legendary coach Dick Irvin. He also portrayed Jacques Pasquinel in the James A. Michener production of Centennial. He portrayed an extraordinary USMC sniper (based on real life sniper Carlos Hathcock) in the JAG season one episode "High Ground".
In 1976 McHattie played James Dean in the television movie James Dean, a television adaptation of the biography written by James Dean's friend and writer Bill Bast.
McHattie appeared in several episodes of Seinfeld (beginning with "The Pitch") where he played Dr. Reston, Elaine Benes' manipulative psychiatrist/boyfriend. He also appeared in two episodes of The X-Files. From 1998 - 2000 McHattie had a recurring role in the Canadian-made TV series Emily of New Moon, based upon the 1923 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. From 1999 - 2001, he portrayed Sgt. Frank Coscarella in the Canadian police procedural drama, Cold Squad. Since 2005, he has appeared as Captain/Commander Healy in the first eight of the Jesse Stone series TV movies, which are based on the novels of Robert B. Parker. He did not appear in the latest installment however.
McHattie appeared in the pilot of Sabbatical, voiced the villain The Shade in Justice League, and portrayed Hollis Mason, the first Nite Owl, in the film adaptation of Watchmen.
In 2009, McHattie appeared in the Canadian IFC film Pontypool and in the Canadian thiller Summer's Blood as Gant Hoxey, alongside Twilight actress Ashley Greene, who portrays Summer. He co-starred with Felicia Day and Kavan Smith in the Gothic adaptation of Red Riding Hood, Red: Werewolf Hunter.
In 2015 he appeared in the supernatural thriller Pay the Ghost with Nicolas Cage and Sarah Wayne Calles.
Personal life
McHattie is married to actress Lisa Houle, with whom he has three children. He was previously married to actress Meg Foster.