Occupation Actor Name Stewart Finlay-McLennan | Role Actor Education Mitchell College | |
Other names Stewart McLennan, Stuart McLennan Books The Road Home, Christy Series: Echoes; The Lie, Christy: To Have and to Hold; The Hunt Movies and TV shows Christy, National Treasure, Christy: Return to Cutter Gap, Christy: A Change of Seasons, Aspen Extreme Similar People Catherine Marshall, Tom Blomquist, Jon Turteltaub, Chuck Bowman, John Schneider |
Stewart Finlay-McLennan (born 7 September 1957) is an Australian-born classically trained actor. He is also credited as an actor under the names of Stewart McLennan and Stuart McLennan. His nickname is SFM.
Finlay-McLennan was born and grew up in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. He has a teaching degree from Mitchell College in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. He majored in Art and Drama.
Finlay-McLennan made his television debut in an episode of Jake and the Fatman in 1989. From 1994 to 1995, he played "Dr. Neil MacNeill" on the CBS television series, Christy. He played the role of Powell in the film National Treasure and Connor, a boorish Australian in "Crossorads" in the first season of Six Feet Under. His last roles are Brogan Kai in the film The Last Sin Eater and Coach Winters in Prep School.
TV commercial for Outback Steakhouse (2000), "Down an Alley Filled with Cats" in New York City theatre (November 1986 to April 1987).
Finlay-McLennan is retired from acting.