Stephen McHattie stars in "XIII" on ReelzChannel as President Carrington. McHattie also recurs in Syfy's "Haven" as Reverend Ed Driscoll.
In addition, McHattie stars in "Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt," opposite Tom Selleck, as State Homicide Commander Healy, reprising his role in the CBS TV movie franchise from "Jesse Stone: Stone Cold," "Jesse Stone: Night Passage," "Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise," "Jesse Stone: Sea Change," "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice," "Jesse Stone: No Remorse" and "Jesse Stone:
Stephen McHattie has established a successful career playing great and colourful villains. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, McHattie made his Broadway debut in "The American Dream" in 1968, and two years later was seen in his first television production, "The People Next Door."
McHattie has most often been seen on television, usually in such oddball roles as the grown-up protagonist in "Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby." He was a regular on the weekly series "Highcliffe Manor" and also appeared in "Beauty & the Beast" as the unspeakable Gabriel, the "repertory company" Canadian anthology, "Scene & Crime," and the award-winning children's Canadian drama series, "Emily & the New Moon."
During the course of his expansive career, McHattie has been a frequent guest on many top television series including "Hill Street Blues," "Law & Order," "Seinfeld," "The X-Files" and "Walker: Texas Ranger." More recently he played a recurring role in ABC's "Happy Town" and in the Canadian series "XIII: The Series." He also starred in the NBC miniseries "XIII: The Conspiracy," the Lifetime TV movie "Who Is Clark Rockefeller?," with Eric McCormack and Sherry Stringfield, and the Encore miniseries "Moby Dick," opposite William Hurt, Ethan Hawke and Charlie Cox.
His many film credits include Zack Snyder's "Watchmen," opposite Billy Crudup, Jackie Earle Haley and Patrick Wilson, Renny Harlin's "The Covenant," Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz, Zack Snyder's "300" alongside Gerard Butler and Lena Headey, David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence," opposite Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello and Ed Harris, "Gray Lady Down" with Charlton Heston, David Carradine and Stacy Keach; Roger Corman's "The Red Baron"; "Belizaire the Cajun" with Armand Assante; John Landis' "Beverly Hills Cop III" with Eddie Murphy; "My Friend Joe" with Schuyler Fisk; Bob Swaim's "The Climb" with John Hurt and David Straithern, and "The Highwayman" with Louis Gossett Jr. and Jason Priestley.
In addition, McHattie stars in "Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt," opposite Tom Selleck, as State Homicide Commander Healy, reprising his role in the CBS TV movie franchise from "Jesse Stone: Stone Cold," "Jesse Stone: Night Passage," "Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise," "Jesse Stone: Sea Change," "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice," "Jesse Stone: No Remorse" and "Jesse Stone:
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Innocents Lost." On the big screen, McHattie was recently seen in Tarsem Singh's "Immortals," opposite Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke and John Hurt.Stephen McHattie has established a successful career playing great and colourful villains. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, McHattie made his Broadway debut in "The American Dream" in 1968, and two years later was seen in his first television production, "The People Next Door."
McHattie has most often been seen on television, usually in such oddball roles as the grown-up protagonist in "Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby." He was a regular on the weekly series "Highcliffe Manor" and also appeared in "Beauty & the Beast" as the unspeakable Gabriel, the "repertory company" Canadian anthology, "Scene & Crime," and the award-winning children's Canadian drama series, "Emily & the New Moon."
During the course of his expansive career, McHattie has been a frequent guest on many top television series including "Hill Street Blues," "Law & Order," "Seinfeld," "The X-Files" and "Walker: Texas Ranger." More recently he played a recurring role in ABC's "Happy Town" and in the Canadian series "XIII: The Series." He also starred in the NBC miniseries "XIII: The Conspiracy," the Lifetime TV movie "Who Is Clark Rockefeller?," with Eric McCormack and Sherry Stringfield, and the Encore miniseries "Moby Dick," opposite William Hurt, Ethan Hawke and Charlie Cox.
His many film credits include Zack Snyder's "Watchmen," opposite Billy Crudup, Jackie Earle Haley and Patrick Wilson, Renny Harlin's "The Covenant," Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz, Zack Snyder's "300" alongside Gerard Butler and Lena Headey, David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence," opposite Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello and Ed Harris, "Gray Lady Down" with Charlton Heston, David Carradine and Stacy Keach; Roger Corman's "The Red Baron"; "Belizaire the Cajun" with Armand Assante; John Landis' "Beverly Hills Cop III" with Eddie Murphy; "My Friend Joe" with Schuyler Fisk; Bob Swaim's "The Climb" with John Hurt and David Straithern, and "The Highwayman" with Louis Gossett Jr. and Jason Priestley.
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