Bruce Greenwood

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Bruce Greenwood Wiki Biography

Stuart Bruce Greenwood was born on the 12th August 1956, in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada, and is an actor and a producer, widely known for his roles in Hollywood blockbusters such as “I, Robot” (2004), “Star Trek” (2009) and its sequel “Star Trek Into Darkness” (2013), as well as in popular TV series “Class of the Titans”, “The River”, “Young Justice”, “Mad Men” and “American Crime Story”.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this talented actor has accumulated so far? How rich Bruce Greenwood is? According to sources, it is estimated that the amount of Bruce Greenwood’s net worth, as of early 2017, exceeds $10 million, acquired through his professional acting career which began in 1977.

Bruce was born into the family of a nurse, Mary Sylvia and Princeton University professor, Hugh John Greenwood. He grew up in the states of New Jersey and Washington D. C. as well as in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where he attended the University of British Columbia before enrolling at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He debuted on the small screen as an actor in 1977, when he appeared in two episodes of “The Beachcombers” TV series. His big screen debut occurred in 1979 when he had a minor role in the action movie “Bear Island”. These engagements helped Bruce Greenwood to enter the world of movie-making and provided the basis for his current net worth.

In 1984, Bruce was cast for the leading role of Jack Gage in the “Legmen” TV series, but the real breakthrough in his professional acting career occurred in 1986, when he was chosen for the role of Dr. Seth Griffin in NBC’s medical drama “St. Elsewhere”. He reprised this role through the shows’ next three seasons, appearing in 45 episodes. In 1989, Bruce made a memorable performance as Jerome McFarland in Zalman King’s romantic drama “Wild Orchid”. These engagements helped Bruce to establish himself in the demanding world of moviemaking, as well as to add a significant sum to his net worth.

Through the 1990s, he managed to maintain a continuous streak of acting engagements including notable appearances in Atom Egoyan’s drama “Exotica” (1994) as well as in the TV series “Avonlea” (for which he was honored with a Gemini Award), “Knots Landing”, “Nowhere Man” and “Sleepwalkers”. However, his career received an even greater uplift through the 2000s, as Bruce secured several roles in Hollywood blockbuster films such as “Thirteen Days” (2000), “Ararat” (2002), “The Core” (2003), “I, Robot” (2004) as well as “Capote” (2005), “The World’s Fastest Indian” (2005), “Eight Below” (2006) and “Déjà Vu” (2006). Apart from movies, Greenwood also added several notable TV roles to his portfolio in the same period, including appearances in “Class of the Titans” and “John from Cincinnati”. It is certain that all these achievements increased his popularity and boosted the size of his revenues.

In 2009, Bruce Greenwood was cast as Captain Christopher Pike in the famous sci-fi franchise – “Star Trek” TV series, and he reprised the role in 2013 in “Star Trek Into Darkness”. Apart from these, he also made notable appearances in “Conan”, “The River”, “Young Justice” and “Mad Men” TV series, as well as in movies such as “Truth” and “Fathers & Daughters”, both in 2015 and Netflix’s 2016 sci-fi thriller “Spectral”. Doubtlessly, all these ventures have helped Bruce Greenwood to further increase his wealth.

When it comes to the personal life of Bruce Greenwood, there are no any relevant data except that since 1985 he has been married to Susan Devlin with whom he has one child. With his family, Greenwood resides in the world’s capital of the movie-making industry – Los Angles, California.

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Bruce Greenwood Quick Info

Full Name Bruce Greenwood
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth August 12, 1956
Place Of Birth Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada
Height 1.8 m
Profession Voice Actor, Film producer, Musician
Education American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Nationality Canadian
Spouse Susan Devlin
Children Breana Chloe Greenwood
Parents Hugh John Greenwood, Mary Sylvia Ledingham
Siblings Kelly Greenwood, Lynn Greenwood
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0339304/
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stuart-bruce-greenwood-mn0002508260
Awards Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award, Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Drama, Gemini Award for Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor
Nominations Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Ro…
Movies Endless Love 2014 I, Robot 2004 Star Trek Into Darkness 2013 Eight Below 2006 Thirteen Days 2000
TV Shows Nowhere Man, American Crime Story, St. Elsewhere, John from Cincinnati, The River, Legmen, Young Justice, Huckleberry Finn and His Friends, Hardball, Sleepwalkers, The Summit, A Marriage

Bruce Greenwood Trademarks

  1. Bold light blue eyes
  2. Deep smooth voice
  3. Often plays sneering villains

Bruce Greenwood Quotes

  • [on undertaking the role of Dr. Emmett Code in The River (2012)] I’ve played a lot of people who have hidden agendas or have reached bottom, who are not particularly savoury. This is a guy who believes deeply in his love for his wife, his son, and is just happy to wake up in the morning.
  • [on his digitally-coded performance in Super 8 (2011)]: It’s not your typical acting exercise at all, because you’re really the only person in this room with all the cameras in it. It was a very weird thing to offer up all this big emotion while the rest of the people in the room are picking away at the craft services table.
  • [on performing in the horror movie Cell 213 (2011)]: I was only on the set for about 10 days but I was trying for some edgier stuff, some different decisions. I asked the director what this guy was about, what he does, and he said ‘He smells people’. So there were scenes where I really did a lot of sniffing. I spent a lot of time breathing people in and flaring my nostrils.

Bruce Greenwood Important Facts

  • Has played President John F. Kennedy in Thirteen Days (2000), and the unnamed fictional President in National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007).
  • First became interested in acting when he saw Brad Dourif’s performance as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975). He debuted as an actor swinging across stage à la Tarzan in a theater production at UBC. Bruce began his professional acting career in the theatre in Vancouver and didn’t decide to act for sure until after his first professional play.
  • Parents are Hugh John Greenwood and Mary Sylvia Ledingham.
  • Born in Noranda, Quebec, because his Vancouver-born father was working on a mining project there at the time. Bruce spent the first three years of his life in Princeton, New Jersey, where his father got his graduate degrees, the next three years in Washingon, D.C. and Maryland, and the three after that back in Princeton.
  • Has two younger sisters: Kelly (a nurse) and Lynn (a mother and an activist).
  • Had the nickname “Greendog” while growing up.
  • When Bruce was a child, he rarely watched television since it was rationed, and he saved up his half-hours to view ABC’s Wide World of Sports (1961) on weekends. Bruce dislikes scary films and — as a child — was even frightened by the monkeys in The Wizard of Oz (1939).
  • Was raised mostly in Vancouver, where his family moved when he was 11. Bruce went to Magee secondary school in the Kerrisdale area of Vancouver. He attended the University of British Columbia for three years where his father was Head of the Geology Department and his mother was a nurse in the extended care unit. Bruce never lived in one place longer than four years. He studied philosophy and economics at UBC and only took his first drama class for an easy credit.
  • During his year with Nowhere Man (1995), Bruce became an enthusiastic golfer and occassionally participates in celebrity tournaments.
  • Is an avid outdoorsman who skis, skydives, sails and hikes.
  • Lost a front tooth in a tussle some years ago and cheerfully removed it for his role in The Sweet Hereafter (1997).
  • Graduated from high school in Zurich, Switzerland, where his family lived for 13 months while his father did research. Afterwards, Bruce lived on his own, exploring the European ski circuit. He planned on becoming a professional skier until he injured his knee when he was 16. This has resulted in a total of six operations on his right knee, the last one early in 1997. Bruce always wears a brace on his right knee for skiing and other sports. He participated in celebrity ski tournaments during his two seasons with St. Elsewhere (1982).
  • Had his first big screen role in the pilot of the HBO series The Hitchhiker (1983). He came to Los Angeles in 1983 to dub dialog in The Hitchhiker (1983), where he “conditionally” acquired his first agent and got the lead in Legmen (1984) — all within a week. He auditioned for the lead in Falconer in 1984 but was dubbed too youthful looking for the role.
  • Originally had 12 lines in the Sylvester Stallone film First Blood (1982), and even though his speaking role was cut to a walk-on, he still got listed in the credits.
  • Bruce attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City for a full year in 1980-1981. He lived on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village and used a skateboard as transportation.
  • Once worked as a diamond driller in the Northwest Territories to earn money to study at the London Central School of Speech and Learning. He left college one year short of graduation to visit Greece and work on a sailboat — still his favorite job, ever. He bought a motorcycle the year after that to cruise the United States.
  • Has played a life-sized puppet in best friend Norman Foote’s earliest shows for children.
  • Broke his leg during a dance routine in the touring company of “Cruel Tears”. He damaged the same leg in a motorcycle accident three days after the cast came off, a little stunt that left him on crutches for eight more months.
  • Was working on a drilling crew in Northern Alberta when a director called with a part in the musical “Cruel Tears”.
  • Was supplementing his theatrical career with a job in a chemical factory when he unexpectedly got the role in his first movie, Bear Island (1979).
  • Auditioned in 1982 for an important role in the horror sequel Psycho II (1983).
  • Dated his wife for the first time when they were both 15 (around 1971). Bruce has been married since 1985 and has known his wife since the early 1970s.
  • Lived in a two-bedroom apartment in Laurel Canyon after moving to Los Angeles and drove a 1972 Toyota pick-up truck. Bruce did not own an operable television set for many years after his move to Los Angeles.
  • Had a year-long contract with Warner Brothers to do television pilots in 1984.
  • Initially, Bruce refused his breakthrough role in St. Elsewhere (1982) because he was filming the movie Another Chance (1989) but managed to work on both jobs simultaneously for several weeks.
  • Broke his ankle in 1985 filming The Climb (1986) while on location in the mountains of Pakistan.
  • Won a Gemini for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role for his performance of Caleb Stokes in Avonlea (1990) in 1995. Bruce was also nominated for a Gemini for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance of Dr. Willem Hooft in The Little Kidnappers (1990) in 1990.
  • Filmed a public service message for Northwest Medical Teams on the plight of Romanian orphans while on Nowhere Man (1995).
  • Loves to pepper his speech with sound effects and foreign accents.
  • Began making talking books in 1996, which employs his penchant for dialects.
  • Owns the tuxedo he wore in Treacherous Beauties (1994).
  • Stopped smoking after the pilot of Nowhere Man (1995).
  • Auditioned for the roles of Dr. Jeffrey Geiger on Chicago Hope (1994) and Mike Ryan on Almost Perfect (1995).
  • Bruce was in grade school in Bethesda, Maryland during the Cuban Missile Crisis and remembers the preparations for possible war vividly.
  • Is an avid musician and relaxes by singing and playing his electric guitar.

Bruce Greenwood Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Dirty Dancing 2017 TV Movie post-production Dr. Jake Houseman Actor
Felt 2017 post-production Sandy Smith Actor
Gerald’s Game 2017 post-production Gerald Burlingame Actor
Kodachrome 2017 post-production Actor
Gold 2016/I completed Actor
Terra Infirma pre-production Gallagher Actor
Spectral 2016 General Orland Actor
Four Stars 2016 TV Movie General Buckley Actor
Home 2016 TV Movie Leonard Actor
American Crime Story 2016 TV Series Gil Garcetti Actor
Rehearsal 2015 Turner Horatio Longfellow Actor
Bob’s Broken Sleigh 2015 TV Movie Fishface Actor
Fathers & Daughters 2015 William Actor
Truth 2015 Andrew Heyward Actor
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp 2015 TV Series Bill Martinson Actor
Mad Men 2015 TV Series Richard Burghoff Actor
Wildlike 2014 Bartlett Actor
Elephant Song 2014 Dr. Toby Green Actor
Good Kill 2014 Lt. Colonel Jack Johns Actor
The Captive 2014 Vince Actor
Endless Love 2014 Hugh Butterfield Actor
Westside 2013 TV Movie Gordy Nance Actor
Lost Luck 2013 Mark Actor
Feynman: The Challenger 2013 TV Movie Narrator (voice) Actor
Young Justice: Legacy 2013 Video Game Bruce Wayne
Batman (voice)
Actor
The Unexplained Files 2013 TV Series Narrator Actor
Devil’s Knot 2013 Judge Burnett Actor
Star Trek Into Darkness 2013 Pike Actor
And Now a Word from Our Sponsor 2013 Adan Kundle Actor
The Challenger Disaster 2013 TV Movie General Kutyna Actor
Young Justice 2010-2013 TV Series Bruce Wayne
Batman
Eduardo Dorado Sr.
Actor
Flight 2012/I Charlie Anderson Actor
The Place Beyond the Pines 2012 Bill Killcullen Actor
For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada 2012 Ambassador Dwight Morrow Actor
The River 2012 TV Series Dr. Emmet Cole Actor
Theatrical Trailer for the River 2012 Short Emmett Cole Actor
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 2011 Video Game Overlord (voice) Actor
Donovan’s Echo 2011 Finnley Boyd Actor
Cell 213 2011 Warden Actor
Super 8 2011 Cooper Actor
Conan 2011 TV Series Flaming C Actor
Meek’s Cutoff 2010 Stephen Meek Actor
Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Lance Fender Actor
Batman: Under the Red Hood 2010 Video Batman
Bruce Wayne (voice)
Actor
Barney’s Version 2010 Blair Actor
A Dog Named Christmas 2009 TV Movie George McCray Actor
Mao’s Last Dancer 2009 Ben Stevenson Actor
Star Trek 2009 Pike Actor
Hitler’s Stealth Fighter 2009 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Actor
Cyborg Soldier 2008 Video Simon Hart Actor
The Summit 2008 TV Mini-Series Richard Adderly Actor
National Treasure: Book of Secrets 2007 The President Actor
I’m Not There. 2007 Keenan Jones
Garrett
Actor
John from Cincinnati 2007 TV Series Mitch Yost Actor
Firehouse Dog 2007 Connor Fahey Actor
Deja Vu 2006 Jack McCready Actor
Class of the Titans 2006 TV Series Chiron Actor
The Mermaid Chair 2006 TV Movie Hugh Sullivan Actor
Eight Below 2006 Davis McClaren Actor
Nowhere Man: Fact or Fiction? – True Stories of CIA Mind Control Techniques 2005 Video short Thomas Veil Actor
The World’s Fastest Indian 2005 Jerry Actor
Capote 2005 Jack Dunphy Actor
Mee-Shee: The Water Giant 2005 Sean Cambell Actor
Saving Milly 2005 TV Movie Mort Kondracke Actor
Racing Stripes 2005 Nolan Walsh Actor
The Riverman 2004 TV Movie Robert Keppel Actor
The Life 2004 TV Movie Arnie Actor
Being Julia 2004 Lord Charles Actor
I, Robot 2004 Lawrence Robertson Actor
Meltdown 2004 TV Movie Agent Tom Shea Actor
The Republic of Love 2003 Tom Avery Actor
Hollywood Homicide 2003 Lt. Bennie Macko Actor
The Core 2003 Commander Richard Iverson Actor
Below 2002 Brice Actor
Swept Away 2002 Tony Actor
Ararat 2002 Clarence Ussher / Martin Actor
The Magnificent Ambersons 2002 TV Movie Eugene Morgan Actor
Haven 2001 TV Movie Myles Billingsley Actor
A Girl Thing 2001 TV Movie Frank Actor
Thirteen Days 2000 John F. Kennedy Actor
Rules of Engagement 2000 National Security Advisor Bill Sokal Actor
Here on Earth 2000 Earl Cavanaugh Actor
Cord 2000 Video Jack Actor
The Soul Collector 1999 TV Movie Zacariah Actor
Double Jeopardy 1999 Nick Actor
The Lost Son 1999 Friedman Actor
Thick as Thieves 1999 Bo Actor
The Color of Courage 1998 TV Movie Benjamin Sipes Actor
Disturbing Behavior 1998 Dr. Edgar Caldicott Actor
Sleepwalkers 1997-1998 TV Series Dr. Nathan Bradford Actor
The Larry Sanders Show 1997-1998 TV Series Roger Bingham Actor
The Sweet Hereafter 1997 Billy Actor
Fathers’ Day 1997 Bob Andrews Actor
The Absolute Truth 1997 TV Movie Jake Slaughter Actor
Tell Me No Secrets 1997 TV Movie Don Shaw Actor
Nowhere Man 1995-1996 TV Series Thomas Veil Actor
Mixed Blessings 1995 TV Movie Andy Douglas Actor
Dazzle 1995 TV Movie Casey Nelson Actor
Dream Man 1995 Video Tom Actor
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge 1995 TV Movie Larry Strickland Actor
The Companion 1994 TV Movie Geoffrey Actor
Treacherous Beauties 1994 TV Movie Jason Hollister Actor
Paint Cans 1994 Vittorio Musso Actor
Bitter Vengeance 1994 TV Movie Jack Westford Actor
Exotica 1994 Francis Actor
Heart of a Child 1994 TV Movie Fred Schouten Actor
Avonlea 1994 TV Series Caleb Stokes Actor
Hardball 1994 TV Series Dave Logan Actor
Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story 1993 TV Movie Fred Schultz Actor
Adrift 1993 TV Movie Nick Terrio Actor
Rio Diablo 1993 TV Movie Jervis Walker Actor
Passenger 57 1992 Stuart Ramsey Actor
Knots Landing 1991-1992 TV Series Pierce Lawton Actor
Perfect Crimes 1991 TV Movie Faulkner Actor
Servants of Twilight 1991 Charlie Harrison Actor
The Great Pretender 1991 TV Movie Earle Brattigan Actor
Veronica Clare 1991 TV Series Lieutenant Gil Reed Actor
The Little Kidnappers 1990 TV Movie Willem Hooft Actor
Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys 1990 TV Movie Dennis Wilson Actor
Spy 1989 TV Movie Richard Berk Actor
Wild Orchid 1989 Jerome McFarland Actor
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin 1989 TV Movie Stewart Horton Actor
Another Chance 1989 John Ripley Actor
Twist of Fate 1989 TV Mini-Series SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer Helmut von Schraeder / Daniel Grossman Actor
In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders 1988 TV Movie Agent Jerry Dove Actor
St. Elsewhere 1986-1988 TV Series Dr. Seth Griffin Actor
Jake and the Fatman 1987 TV Series Carson Warfield Actor
Matlock 1987 TV Series Mitchell Gordon Actor
Destination America 1987 TV Movie Corbet St. James V Actor
The Malibu Bikini Shop 1986 Todd Actor
Danger Bay 1986 TV Series Jeff Storey / Sam Hayes Actor
The Climb 1986 Hermann Buhl Actor
Striker’s Mountain 1985 TV Movie Paul Striker Actor
Peyton Place: The Next Generation 1985 TV Movie Dana Harrington Actor
Jessie 1984 TV Series Det. Roy Moss Actor
Legmen 1984 TV Series Jack Gage Actor
The Hitchhiker 1983 TV Series Jeff Boder Actor
First Blood 1982 Guardsman #5 Actor
Huckleberry Finn and His Friends 1980 TV Series Bob Grangerford Actor
Bear Island 1979 Technician Actor
The Beachcombers 1977-1978 TV Series Actor
Donovan’s Echo 2011 executive producer Producer
The Republic of Love 2003 executive producer Producer
The Biggest Schmucks in the World 2011 Video short special thanks Thanks
COC Elite 2009 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Project: Comic-Con 2010 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
A First Look at Batman: Under the Red Hood 2010 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS 2009 TV Movie Himself Self
Star Trek: Aliens 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: A New Vision 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Ben Burtt & the Sounds of Star Trek 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Casting 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Gene Rodenberry’s Vision 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Planets 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Props & Costumes 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Score 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: Starships 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Star Trek: The Gag Reel 2009 Video short Himself Self
Star Trek: To Boldly Go 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Starz Inside: Unforgettably Evil 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Special zu ‘Star Trek XI’ 2009 TV Movie documentary Self
NT2: Set in History 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
NT2: Crafting the Presidents’ Book 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
Only in LA 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Robot Revolution: The Making of ‘I, Robot’ 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Day Out of Days: The ‘I, Robot’ Production Diaries 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Bringing History to the Silver Screen 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
Thirteen Days: The Making of a Crisis 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Behind the Rules of Engagement 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Making of ‘Double Jeopardy’ 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Directors 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
Bookaboo 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Inside Look: The People v. O.J. Simpson, American Crime Story 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Gil Garcetti Self
Made in Hollywood 2010-2014 TV Series Himself Self
Sidewalks Entertainment 1995-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
The Hour 2010-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Long Story Short: CBC Turns 75 2011 TV Special Himself Self
31st Annual Genie Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Biggest Schmucks in the World 2011 Video short Himself Self
Biography 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Making a Scene 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Democracy Now! 2016 TV Series Andrew Heyward Archive Footage
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche 2004 TV Movie documentary Martin
Clarence Ussher
Francis Brown
Archive Footage

Bruce Greenwood Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 LAIFF June Award Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards Best Actor Wildlike (2014) Won
2015 NIFF Naperville Independent Film Festival Best Actor Wildlike (2014) Won
2015 Twister Award Twister Alley International Film Festival Best Actor – Feature Film Wildlike (2014) Won
2009 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Ensemble Cast Star Trek (2009) Won
2009 DFCS Award Denver Film Critics Society Best Acting Ensemble Star Trek (2009) Won
2008 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards I’m Not There. (2007) Won
2001 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama Thirteen Days (2000) Won
1995 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor Road to Avonlea (1990) Won
2015 LAIFF June Award Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards Best Actor Wildlike (2014) Nominated
2015 NIFF Naperville Independent Film Festival Best Actor Wildlike (2014) Nominated
2015 Twister Award Twister Alley International Film Festival Best Actor – Feature Film Wildlike (2014) Nominated
2009 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Ensemble Cast Star Trek (2009) Nominated
2009 DFCS Award Denver Film Critics Society Best Acting Ensemble Star Trek (2009) Nominated
2008 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards I’m Not There. (2007) Nominated
2001 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama Thirteen Days (2000) Nominated
1995 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor Road to Avonlea (1990) Nominated