Stephen McHattie

Stephen McHattie

Age
66
Birthday
Feb. 3rd, 1947
Born in
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Height
6'

Stephen McHattie's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
XIII: The Series (CA) TV Show
XIII: The Series (CA)
XIII: The Conspiracy (CA) TV Show
XIII: The Conspiracy (CA)
XIII TV Show
XIII
Emily of New Moon (CA) TV Show
Emily of New Moon (CA)
Centennial TV Show
Centennial
Cold Squad (CA) TV Show
Cold Squad (CA)
Secret Service TV Show
Secret Service
Highcliffe Manor TV Show
Highcliffe Manor
The Lazarus Man TV Show
The Lazarus Man
 

Main Movie Roles

2011 - Immortals
2009 - 2012
2009 - Summer's blood
2009 - Watchmen
2008 - Pontypool
2007 - All Hat
2007 - Poor Boy's Game
2007 - Shoot 'Em Up
2006 - The Fountain
2006 - The Covenant
2006 - 300
2005 - A History of Violence
2003 - Twist
2002 - Secretary
1998 - BASEketball
1994 - Beverly Hills Cop III
1993 - Geronimo: An American Legend
1988 - Call Me
1978 - Gray Lady Down
1978 - Tomorrow Never Comes
1975 - The Ultimate Warrior

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Rev. Ed Driscoll
8
Richard Swift (Voiced)
5
Psychiatrist
4
Carl Bravin
4
E.J. Moss
3
Ray Blaine
3
Thomas Openshaw
3
Johnny
2
Red-Haired Man
2
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BIOGRAPHY:

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TRIVIA:
  • Of Scottish and Irish descent.
  • Graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts when he was 21.
  • Perhaps his most famous appearance is in the _"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)_ (qv) episode "In the Pale Moonlight," where he plays Romulan Senator Vreenak, who Captain Sisko, 'Avery Brooks (I)' (qv), attempts to dupe into believing that the Dominion is about to invade his homeland. That episode is considered by many to be one of Star Trek's finest and his hissing delivery of the line "It's a FAKE!", regarding the recording Sisko provided is especially popular.
  • Brooding actor of the 1970s with sunken cheeks best known for his role of 'James Dean (I)' (qv) in the 1976 mini-movie which co-starred ex-wife 'Meg Foster' (qv). Also played the evil Gabriel in the TV series _"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)_ (qv).
  • Bears a striking resemblance to actor 'Lance Henriksen' (qv), with whom he is often confused. They even once played twin brothers, on an episode of the '80s TV show _"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)_ (qv) called "Snow".
  • Has appeared in episodes of two different series with 'Scott Bakula' (qv) in which he played a character involved in mining: he played a Russian miner named Stawpah in the _"Quantum Leap" (1989)_ (qv) series finale "Mirror Image" and an alien mine foreman in the _"Enterprise" (2001)_ (qv) episode "The Xindi".


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