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Frederick Reginald Ironside Wiki Biography
Frederick Reginald Ironside was born on the 12th February 1950, in Toronto, Canada, and is an actor and voice actor, also having worked as a director, screenwriter and producer. Ironside has been involved in more than 100 films, and in about 20 of them was the protagonist. He has had major roles in the films “Scanners” (1981), “Starship Troopers – Starship Troopers” (1997), “Terminator Salvation” (2009), and many television series including “Visitors” (1984 – 1985) and “Smallville” (2001 – 2011). Ironside has been active in the entertainment industry since 1977.
How much is the net worth of Michael Ironside? It has been reported by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $8 million, as of the data presented in early 2017. Films and television are the main sources of Ironside’s net worth.
To begin with, Frederick Ironside is the son of Robert Walter Ironside, a factory janitor, and Patricia June, a housewife. He first studied at the Ontario College of Art during his teenage years, and moving towards an acting career, at the age of 15 he wrote the play “Le Refuge”, winning the first prize at a university competition. In addition, he won an editorial prize at the Rivergate Collegiate Institute in 1967.
It was in 1981 when Michael Ironside made his breakthrough in cinema, in the role of Darryl Revok in the film “Scanners”, directed by David Cronenberg, and in 1982 he was nominated for the Genie Award for the role as the Best New Comer. After his move to Los Angeles in 1982, Ironside played mainly dark and morally ambivalent roles, often policemen and soldiers. In 1983, he played a role in the television series “The A-Team” as a villain in the episode “The Taxicab Wars”. His breakthrough in film is owed to the role in the television series “V – The Final Battle”, in which he played the role of Tyler Ham. In addition to this, he is known for his role as Commander of the 1st class (Lieutenant Commander) Rick Jester Heatherly in “Top Gun” in 1986. He portrayed the Major Paul Hackett in “Extreme Prejudice” (1987) and the murderous Richter in “Total Recall” in 1990.
In the ‘90s and new millennium, Ironside played the villainous Katana in the sequel “Highlander II: the Quickening” in 1991, and in the movie “Starship Troopers”, which was directed by Paul Verhoeven, with whom he had previously worked in “Total Recall”. Ironside also starred in “The Perfect Storm” in 2000 and “The Machinist” in 2004. More recently, the actor starred in the drama film “The Space Between” (2017) written and directed by Amy Jo Johnson – the film was first presented at numerous festivals at the end of 2016, before its release scheduled in 2017.
Besides his work as a film and TV actor, Ironside has worked as a voice actor; he was the voice of comic villain Darkseid in the animated series “Superman: The Animated Series” and the spinoff “Justice League”. He also voiced Batman in the series “The New Batman Adventures”, and Sam Fisher in “Splinter Cell” series.
Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he has been married to Karen Marls Dinwiddie since 1986, with whom he has two daughters.
IMDB Wikipedia “V: The Final Battle” “Smallville” (2001 – 2011) “Starship Troopers – Starship Troopers” (1997) “Superman: The Animated Series“ (1997-2000) “The New Batman Adventures “The Ray Bradbury Theater“ (1988) “Total Recall” (1990) “Visitors” (1984 – 1985) $8 Million 1950 1950-2-12 5′ 9½” (1.77 m) Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award (2003) Actor Aquarius BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award (2013) CableACE Awards Canada Canadian Film Awards (1978) Darryl Revok Extreme Prejudice (1987) February 12 Film director Frederick Reginald Ironside Gemini Awards Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (1982) Genie Awards (1982) Karen Dimwiddie Lead (2011) Michael Ironside Net Worth NAVGTR Award (2005) Ontario producer Scanners (1981) Screenwriter Starship Troopers (1997) Terminator Salvation (2009) The A-Team (1983) The Last Chapter II: The War Continues (2003) The Machinist (2004) Time-Machine Honorary Award – Voice Performance Top Gun (1986) Toronto Viska prisiminti (1990) Voice Actor Writer
Frederick Reginald Ironside Quick Info
Full Name | Michael Ironside |
Net Worth | $8 Million |
Date Of Birth | February 12, 1950 |
Place Of Birth | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Height | 5′ 9½” (1.77 m) |
Profession | Actor, voice actor, producer, film director, screenwriter |
Education | Ontario College of Art in Toronto (OCAD University) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Spouse | Karen Marls Dinwiddie (m. 1986) |
Children | Adrienne Lynn Ironside, Findlay Ironside |
Parents | Robert Walter Ironside, Patricia June (Passmore) |
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Awards | BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award (2013), Time-Machine Honorary Award – Voice Performance, Lead (2011) |
Nominations | Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award (2003), Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (1982), Gemini Awards, Genie Awards (1982), CableACE Awards, Canadian Film Awards (1978), NAVGTR Award (2005) |
Movies | “Scanners” (1981), “Starship Troopers – Starship Troopers” (1997), “Terminator Salvation” (2009), “Top Gun” (1986), “Extreme Prejudice” (1987), “Total Recall” (1990) |
TV Shows | “X-Men: First Class“ (2011), “The Last Chapter II: The War Continues“ (2003), “The New Batman Adventures, “The Ray Bradbury Theater“ (1988), “Superman: The Animated Series“ (1997-2000), “Visitors” (1984 – 1985), “Smallville” (2001 – 2011), “The A-Team” (1983), “V … |
Frederick Reginald Ironside Trademarks
- Scar on the left side of his face
- Often plays fearsome, menacing villains
- Often plays military commanders and authority figures
- Being an actor with a great sense of physicality, he frequently plays characters who lose limbs, such as in Total Recall (1990), Starship Troopers (1997), The Machinist (2004) and Guy X (2005).
- Deep yet gravelly commanding voice
Frederick Reginald Ironside Quotes
- The first role I ever had – well, the first union thing – was on a CBC thing called The Ottawa Valley, which I think was part of an anthology series. I played a soldier on a train, and I had two or three lines in it, and it was a World War II thing. It was an Alice Munro short story that was turned into a half-hour drama. But when they were filming, they wanted to hide some technology, so they had me sit on the arm of a chair rather than in a seat. I thought, “This is cool! Somebody’s gonna see me!” And I had to smoke this cigarette, because I think [the director] wanted some kind of character. The problem was that, 14 takes later, I’m still sitting on the arm of the chair. And the cheeks of my ass, you could probably park a Buick up there! It was two days of sitting on the arm of the chair on a period train, smoking non-filtered cigarettes. I felt like I was about 80 years old and had been fairly abused. So that was my introduction to film work.
- [on McBain] Oh, God. That’s a joke to everybody. Even to The Simpsons. It’s their favorite movie! You know, in all truth, that was a filmmaker who was being backed by his father, who had a ton of money, and just pissed it up against the wall. I remember it was a fairly good story to start off with, which was about ex-vets having to get rid of their shame of being survivors, I think. You know, when their friends are lost? And by the time we got it, they had rewritten the script from an A-minus to a C-minus script. God, I just have nothing good to say about that film. Absolutely nothing. Other than that the filmmaker, thank God, will never make films again. He ended up going back to restoring vintage racing cars on his father’s chit. And you can put all that in there. I don’t say anything in interviews that I wouldn’t say to somebody’s face.
- [on Total Recall] That was absolutely wonderful. God, I have so many friends from that. You know, on most films I make friends. I make friends with people behind the camera as well as in front of the camera, and I think I made more friends on that one than any other. Friends I’m still close with. It holds a really warm spot in my heart. It was six months in Mexico City shooting that.
- [on whether he has had experiences where he did a film that he expected to turn out one way but it turned out another] Most of the time, actually. I never look at the work when I’m doing it. I know a lot of people rush off camera to look at playbacks and shit like that, but I hate looking at what I’m doing when I’m doing it. Because emotionally, if I’m correct, the director will tell me, and if they like what I’m doing, I’ll stay in that line. If I look at what I’m doing, I can’t help it, I’m only a human being: I’ll go, “Wow, that’s the way it looks?” I’ll become conscious of it, and I’ll be like, “Why don’t I look the way I feel?” So I’m really custom-built to support storytellers. If they like what I’m doing, then that’s what I’ll do. But because of that, I’m always surprised when I do finally see it, as I was with Turbo Kid.
- Scanners is a fucking brilliant film. And it still holds up. My 16-year-old daughter saw it about a month ago with her friends, and she said, “I didn’t know about this. This is good. I like what it’s talking about, with the mucking with people’s genetics and stuff.” So that’s kind of cool. When something holds up almost 35 years later to a completely new generation, I don’t give a shit what anybody else says about it: It stands up.
- (2000) I’ve been around a long time. I’m never going to be the lead actor guy. I’m real quiet and real happy and real fortunate to keep working. It’s what I do. It’s like the circus. I ran away and joined it a long time ago.
- (2000, on his acting career) My dad referred to it that I ran away at a very early age and joined the circus and I think it is quite apt. It’s a great way to live. You get to move from family unit to family unit, from set to set, from project to project where you’re thrust into a very intimate, very honest relationship with people and you have to either tell the truth and step up or it can be a really horrific situation if you try and manipulate it every time and over 40 years I’ve met a lot of great people.
- (2011) I always knew I wasn’t going to be this major star. My job is just to work.
- [on shooting numerous fight scenes for such movies as Total Recall (1990) and The Next Karate Kid (1994)] I trained for some time in taekwondo, until I blew out both my legs and had to quit. Since then, I’ve been blessed to work with some of the more talented martial arts-trainers and choreographers in the business. I’ve also got field experience, from being in my share of real-life barroom brawls.
- The word “career” scares me! It’s the sort of thing you say about dead actors, old guys. I think this festival wanted to do a retrospective on me a few years ago and I told them to fuck off. Jesus, that’s for guys that are on crutches and in wheelchairs and that you need to spoon-feed… Aargh! I plan to be around for at least another 20 years!
- [on being typecast as a villain] I use the analogy that if you hit an old lady on screen with a shovel and kill her and somebody makes money from that moment, then they really don’t want you to step out from that parameter. They don’t want you to do anything but hit more old ladies with shovels and if that’s the trunk that I have to build my tree from, that’s fine.
- [in a 1984 magazine interview] The characters I’ve played until now have been very sick people. These people are emotionally or physically damaged. Since I played killers so well, they wanted me to play a killer the next time. I used to call my roles “dog-eating” parts; you know, the director says, “We need somebody to bite a dog in this scene. Let’s call Ironside.”.
- Acting itself is a very childlike thing. You’re asked to suspend reality and to play – and what better place than when you’re sitting there looking like the most weird villain imaginable? You have all these toys around you. It brings out the child in you much easier than when you’re standing around in a suit playing a cop.
- The weirder the role, the more toys around to help suspend reality, the easier it is – and the better I think my work gets. All of these things make it easier to take risks. Children – and actors – take risks all the time.
- If I didn’t like the attention, I suppose I wouldn’t be doing this job. What do you do? Destroy someone’s fantasy about you or play it to the limit? I still haven’t quite worked it all out and I don’t know how to resolve it. It’s said actors act because they fear death and it’s the one and only certainty for some kind of immortality. My attitude is: screw the future, let’s get on with here and now. You don’t know how long it’ll last.
- I get to bring these misshapen, emotionally unbalanced people to life.
- I like to play bad guys, since good guys are always beaten up several times during the movie. Bad guys are beaten only once, in the end.
Frederick Reginald Ironside Important Facts
- Has turned down roles of characters in wheelchairs due to his last name being the same as Raymond Burr’s paraplegic television character.
- He has played four DC Comics characters: Darkseid in Superman (1996) and Justice League (2001), Batman in The New Batman Adventures: Legends of the Dark Knight (1998), General Sam Lane in Smallville: Gone (2004), Smallville: Façade (2004) and Smallville: Ambush (2010) and Lewis Snart in The Flash: Family of Rogues (2015).
- He played Peyton List’s father in two CW television series based on DC Comics: Lucy Lane’s father General Sam Lane in Smallville: Ambush (2010) and Lisa Snart / Golden Glider’s father Lewis Snart in The Flash: Family of Rogues (2015).
- Has English, Irish and Scottish ancestry.
- Good friends with actor Mickey Jones.
- Admitted in an interview with George Stroumboulopoulos that he has had both his knees replaced (they are both titanium). He ruined them playing football and roofing before he made it into films.
- His father was a street lighting technician and his mother was a housewife.
- A former chain smoker, he has been diagnosed twice with cancer (thyroid and prostate cancer). Both times he has beaten it.
- Has started acting in Canadian television and films in 1977 and attracted American attention with his role in David Cronenberg’s Scanners (1981) which earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination in the Canadian Genie Awards.
- Lives in Los Angeles, California.
- Has had a love of reading since childhood, with which he credits his father instilling in him: “My dad gave me and my brother this rule – as long as we were reading and doing nothing else, we could stay up until dawn or until we passed out… whichever came first. That’s why, to this day, I’m a sucker for a good book.”.
- Is the oldest of five children of Robert Walter and Patricia June Ironside.
- Attended and graduated from OCAD University in Toronto, Ontario.
- Is a huge fan of Professional Wrestling and Frank Herbert’s “Dune” series.
- Good friends with WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler (aka Jerry “The King” Lawler).
- A talented arm wrestler in his youth, he ironically often loses an arm and/or other limb in his films: Total Recall (1990), Starship Troopers (1997), The Machinist (2004) and Guy X (2005). If he had not been too bulky, he also would have played Alex Murphy in RoboCop (1987).
- Like Terence Stamp, he has played both a Superman adversary and friend. The adversary he played was Darkseid, one of Superman’s greatest enemies, on the animated series Justice League (2001). The friend he played was General Sam Lane, father of Lois Lane (Clark Kent’s future bride) on the television series Smallville (2001).
- At age 15, he wrote a play called “The Shelter” which won first prize in a Canada-wide university contest. He used the prize money to mount his own production of said play.
- Was for some time attached to play the title role in RoboCop (1987), but the crew had to give up on the idea when they realized that he would have to have a much smaller frame to fit into the costume envisaged.
- Moved to Los Angeles, California, USA in 1982.
- Said in an interview he is mostly recognized by the public from his voice-over work in the Splinter Cell (2002) series.
- Father of Adrienne Ironside from a previous marriage.
- His brother is a high school shop teacher in his hometown of Toronto, Ontario.
- Has a daughter, Findlay Ironside (born 1998), by second wife Karen.
- Came to notice in the Canadian sci-fi horror classic Scanners (1981) in which he played the mind-controlling, head-blowing megalomaniac Darryl Revok, which led to a dynamic, infamous career of out-and-out villains or edgy anti-heroes.
Frederick Reginald Ironside Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Maximum Velocity | 2003 | General Amberson | Actor | |
Red Phone 2 | 2003 | TV Movie | Bremer | Actor |
Justice League | 2003 | TV Series | Darkseid | Actor |
The Failures | 2003 | Depressor | Actor | |
Hemingway vs. Callaghan | 2003 | TV Movie | Harry | Actor |
The Last Chapter II: The War Continues | 2003 | TV Mini-Series | Bob Durelle | Actor |
Le dernier chapitre | 2002 | TV Mini-Series | Bob Durelle | Actor |
The Red Phone: Manhunt | 2002 | TV Movie | Bremer | Actor |
Splinter Cell | 2002 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
Run Like Hell | 2002 | Video Game | Commander Mason (voice) | Actor |
Fairytales and Pornography | 2002 | Justice Coulton | Actor | |
Fallen Angels | 2002 | Sheriff Ed Rooney | Actor | |
ER | 1995-2002 | TV Series | Dr. William ‘Wild Willy’ Swift | Actor |
The District | 2002 | TV Series | Dmitri Putin | Actor |
The Last Chapter | 2002 | TV Mini-Series | Bob Durelle | Actor |
Extreme Honor | 2001 | Baker | Actor | |
Ignition | 2001 | Jake Russo | Actor | |
Dead Awake | 2001 | Skay | Actor | |
Soulkeeper | 2001 | Voice of Mr.M (uncredited) | Actor | |
Children of the Corn: Revelation | 2001 | Video | Priest | Actor |
The Outer Limits | 1999-2001 | TV Series | General Quince / Ambassador Prosser | Actor |
Jett Jackson: The Movie | 2001 | TV Movie | Dr. Kragg | Actor |
The Shaft | 2001 | Gunter Steinberg | Actor | |
Mindstorm | 2001/I | Senator Bill Armitage | Actor | |
Borderline Normal | 2001 | Coach Rehmer | Actor | |
Cause of Death | 2001 | Jonas Phifer | Actor | |
Project I.G.I.: I’m Going In | 2000 | Video Game | David Lleweyn Jones screams (voice) | Actor |
Walker, Texas Ranger | 2000 | TV Series | Nolan Pierce | Actor |
Nuremberg | 2000 | TV Mini-Series | Col. Burton C. Andrus | Actor |
The Perfect Storm | 2000 | Bob Brown | Actor | |
Heavy Metal 2000 | 2000 | Tyler (voice) | Actor | |
Superman | 1997-2000 | TV Series | Darkseid | Actor |
Crime + Punishment in Suburbia | 2000 | Fred Skolnick | Actor | |
Cold Squad | 1999 | TV Series | Chief Magnus Mulray | Actor |
The Omega Code | 1999 | Dominic | Actor | |
A Twist of Faith | 1999 | Alex Hunt | Actor | |
Southern Cross | 1999 | Garrison Carver | Actor | |
Black Light | 1999 | Insp. Frank Schumann | Actor | |
Question of Privilege | 1999 | Lt. Robert Ingram | Actor | |
The Arrangement | 1999 | Det. Francis John ‘Jack’ Connor | Actor | |
The New Batman Adventures | 1998 | TV Series | 80’s Batman | Actor |
Desert Blue | 1998 | Agent Frank Bellows | Actor | |
Going to Kansas City | 1998 | Mike Malone | Actor | |
Voyage of Terror | 1998 | TV Movie | McBride | Actor |
Death Row the Tournament | 1998 | Short | Judge | Actor |
Witness to Yesterday | 1998 | TV Series | Vladimir Lenin | Actor |
Ivory Tower | 1998 | Marshall Wallace | Actor | |
Captive | 1998 | Detective Briscoe | Actor | |
Johnny 2.0 | 1997 | TV Movie | Frank Donahue | Actor |
Starship Troopers | 1997 | Jean Rasczak | Actor | |
One of Our Own | 1997 | Det. Jack Cooper | Actor | |
Cold Night Into Dawn | 1997 | Frank Parr | Actor | |
Chicago Cab | 1997 | Al | Actor | |
F/X: The Series | 1997 | TV Series | Montree | Actor |
The Arrow | 1997 | TV Movie | CIA Director | Actor |
The Moravian Massacre | 1996 | Documentary | John, Floyd | Actor |
One Way Out | 1996 | Walt | Actor | |
SeaQuest 2032 | 1995-1996 | TV Series | Captain Oliver Hudson | Actor |
Portraits of a Killer | 1996 | Sgt. Ernie Hansen | Actor | |
Too Fast Too Young | 1996 | Capt. Floyd Anderson | Actor | |
Terminal | 1996 | TV Movie | Sterling Rombauer | Actor |
The Destiny of Marty Fine | 1996 | Mr. Capelli | Actor | |
Asian Connection: Road to Mandalay | 1995 | TV Movie | Steiger | Actor |
Bolt | 1995 | Video | Billy Niles | Actor |
Kids of the Round Table | 1995 | Butch Scarsdale | Actor | |
Major Payne | 1995 | Lt. Col. Stone | Actor | |
Tales from the Crypt | 1990-1995 | TV Series | Burrows / Jerry | Actor |
The Killing Machine | 1994 | Mr. Green | Actor | |
Red Scorpion 2 | 1994 | Col. West | Actor | |
Probable Cause | 1994 | TV Movie | Gary Yanuck | Actor |
Felidae | 1994 | Jesaja (english version) | Actor | |
Tokyo Cowboy | 1994 | Lyle | Actor | |
Red Sun Rising | 1994 | Capt. Meisler | Actor | |
The Next Karate Kid | 1994 | Col. Dugan | Actor | |
The Glass Shield | 1994 | Detective Gene Baker | Actor | |
Dead Man’s Revenge | 1994 | TV Movie | Luck Hatcher | Actor |
Fortunes of War | 1994 | Carl Pimmler | Actor | |
Forced to Kill | 1994 | Sheriff Wilson | Actor | |
Save Me | 1994/I | Oliver | Actor | |
Point of Impact | 1993 | Roberto Largo | Actor | |
Father Hood | 1993 | Jerry | Actor | |
Free Willy | 1993 | Dial | Actor | |
Sweet Killing | 1993 | Inspector Garcia | Actor | |
Night Trap | 1993 | Bishop | Actor | |
Marked for Murder | 1993 | TV Movie | Bats O’Bannion | Actor |
Black Ice | 1992 | Quinn | Actor | |
Guncrazy | 1992 | Mr. Kincaid | Actor | |
The Vagrant | 1992 | Lt. Ralf Barfuss | Actor | |
Killer Image | 1992 | Luther Kane | Actor | |
Neon City | 1991 | Harry M. Stark | Actor | |
Cafe Romeo | 1991 | Natino | Actor | |
McBain | 1991 | Frank Bruce | Actor | |
Deadly Surveillance | 1991 | TV Movie | Fender | Actor |
Drop Dead Gorgeous | 1991 | TV Movie | Asylum Interrogator (uncredited) | Actor |
Chaindance | 1991 | J.T. Blake | Actor | |
Payback | 1991 | Sheriff Pete | Actor | |
Highlander II: The Quickening | 1991 | Gen. Katana | Actor | |
Total Recall | 1990 | Richter | Actor | |
Mindfield | 1989 | Kellen O’Reilly | Actor | |
Murder by Night | 1989 | TV Movie | Det. Carl Madsen | Actor |
Destiny to Order | 1989 | Kenrick | Actor | |
Thunderground | 1989 | Actor | ||
Hostile Takeover | 1988 | Larry Gaylord | Actor | |
Watchers | 1988 | Lem | Actor | |
One Boy, One Wolf, One Summer | 1988 | TV Short | Don | Actor |
The Ray Bradbury Theater | 1988 | TV Series | William Acton | Actor |
Danger Bay | 1987 | TV Series | Charles Fuller | Actor |
Nowhere to Hide | 1987 | Ben | Actor | |
Ford: The Man and the Machine | 1987 | TV Movie | Harry Bennett | Actor |
Prom Night II | 1987 | Bill Nordham | Actor | |
Extreme Prejudice | 1987 | Maj. Paul Hackett | Actor | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1987 | TV Series | Lt. Rick Muldoon | Actor |
Race for the Bomb | 1987 | TV Mini-Series | Werner Heisenberg | Actor |
Top Gun | 1986 | Jester | Actor | |
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling | 1986 | Detective Lawrence | Actor | |
The Hitchhiker | 1986 | TV Series | Sheriff Lee | Actor |
The Cap | 1985 | TV Movie | Steve’s Father | Actor |
Murder in Space | 1985 | TV Movie | Capt. Neal Braddock | Actor |
The Falcon and the Snowman | 1985 | FBI Agent | Actor | |
V | 1984-1985 | TV Series | Ham Tyler | Actor |
The Surrogate | 1984 | George Kyber | Actor | |
The New Mike Hammer | 1984 | TV Series | Wade Bennett | Actor |
Best Revenge | 1984 | Dealer | Actor | |
V: The Final Battle | 1984 | TV Mini-Series | Ham Tyler | Actor |
Hill Street Blues | 1983 | TV Series | Schrader | Actor |
Cross Country | 1983 | Det. Sgt. Roersch | Actor | |
The A-Team | 1983 | TV Series | Miler Crane | Actor |
The Sins of Dorian Gray | 1983 | TV Movie | Alan Campbell | Actor |
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone | 1983 | Overdog | Actor | |
American Nightmare | 1983 | Sgt. Skylar (as Mike Ironside) | Actor | |
Off Your Rocker | 1982 | TV Movie | Victor (as Mike Ironside) | Actor |
Visiting Hours | 1982 | Colt Hawker | Actor | |
The July Group | 1981 | TV Movie | Duffy | Actor |
Clown White | 1981 | TV Movie | Max | Actor |
Surfacing | 1981 | Wayne | Actor | |
Scanners | 1981 | Darryl Revok | Actor | |
I, Maureen | 1980 | Dr. Paul Johnson | Actor | |
Coming Out Alive | 1980 | Gateway | Actor | |
Suzanne | 1980 | Jimmy | Actor | |
Double Negative | 1980 | Edgar | Actor | |
A Paid Vacation | 1979 | TV Movie | Haggart | Actor |
The Family Man | 1979 | TV Movie | Bartender | Actor |
The Littlest Hobo | 1979 | TV Series | Bill | Actor |
Stone Cold Dead | 1979 | Murdered Police Detective | Actor | |
Summer’s Children | 1979 | Pimp | Actor | |
Power Play | 1978 | Torturer (uncredited) | Actor | |
High-Ballin’ | 1978 | Butch | Actor | |
For the Record | 1978 | TV Series | Policeman | Actor |
Outrageous! | 1977 | Drunk (as Mike Ironside) | Actor | |
Liberty | 2018 | pre-production | Fischer | Actor |
Hellmington | 2017 | post-production | Rupert Woodhouse | Actor |
Knuckleball | 2017 | post-production | Jacob | Actor |
Alterscape | 2017 | completed | Dr. Julian Loro | Actor |
Stegman Is Dead | 2017 | completed | Don | Actor |
Carpe DM | post-production | Ralph Johnson | Actor | |
The Harrowing | post-production | Lt. Logan | Actor | |
The Hounds at Hell’s Gate | announced | SGT Kowalski | Actor | |
The Jester from Transylvania | post-production | Charles Pennington | Actor | |
Still/Born | 2017 | Dr. Neilson | Actor | |
The Space Between | 2017/I | Nick | Actor | |
Ransom | 2017 | TV Series | Freddie Woods | Actor |
Lucky’s Treasure | 2017 | Henry Landis | Actor | |
Tokyo Trial | 2016 | TV Mini-Series | General Douglas MacArthur | Actor |
The Encounter | 2016 | TV Series | Maximum Mike | Actor |
Patient Seven | 2016 | Dr. Daniel Marcus | Actor | |
Children of the Fall | 2016 | Sam | Actor | |
Line of Descent | 2016 | Short | Hank Lannigan | Actor |
Element | 2016/I | Joe | Actor | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2016 | TV Series | Emperor Zanmoran | Actor |
Heretiks | 2016 | The Magistrate | Actor | |
The Flash | 2015 | TV Series | Lewis Snart | Actor |
Synchronicity | 2015/IV | Klaus Meisner | Actor | |
The Sin Seer | 2015 | Alexander Rachet | Actor | |
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles | 2015 | TV Mini-Series | Warren Stark | Actor |
Turbo Kid | 2015 | Zeus | Actor | |
88 | 2015/II | Sheriff Knowles | Actor | |
Desecrated | 2015 | Tom McClain | Actor | |
Chimeras | 2014 | Short | John | Actor |
A Fighting Man | 2014 | Max Wynn | Actor | |
Extraterrestrial | 2014 | Travis | Actor | |
Rake | 2014 | TV Series | Victor | Actor |
Stan Lee’s Mighty 7 | 2014 | TV Movie | Xanar (voice) | Actor |
Ice Soldiers | 2013 | Col. Desmond Trump | Actor | |
Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising | 2013 | TV Movie | Ultra Magnus (voice) | Actor |
Stay | 2013/I | Frank | Actor | |
Meltdown | 2013 | Rear Admiral Tragger | Actor | |
Transformers Prime | 2013 | TV Series | Ultra Magnus | Actor |
Vegas | 2013 | TV Series | Porter Gainsley | Actor |
California Winter | 2012 | Sheriff Hillman | Actor | |
Sunset Bar | 2012 | TV Movie | Ian Fishman | Actor |
XIII: The Series | 2012 | TV Series | Mr. Barnowsky | Actor |
Dark Wall | 2012 | TV Series | Warden | Actor |
Toti copiii domnului | 2012 | Peter | Actor | |
Community | 2012 | TV Series | Colonel Archwood | Actor |
Justified | 2012 | TV Series | Sarno | Actor |
Burden of Evil | 2012 | TV Movie | Senator Pitfield | Actor |
R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour | 2012 | TV Series | Margolin | Actor |
Conduct Unbecoming | 2011 | Col. Dodd | Actor | |
Transgression | 2011 | Matthew | Actor | |
Agency of Vengeance: Dark Rising | 2011 | Video | Colonel Haggerd | Actor |
X: First Class | 2011 | Captain (as M. Ironside) | Actor | |
Smallville | 2004-2010 | TV Series | General Sam Lane | Actor |
Level 26: Dark Prophecy | 2010 | Tom Riggins | Actor | |
Lake Placid 3 | 2010 | TV Movie | Sheriff Tony Willinger | Actor |
Burn Notice | 2010 | TV Series | Gregory Hart | Actor |
Beneath the Blue | 2010 | Captain Elias Blaine | Actor | |
Castle | 2010 | TV Series | Victor Racine | Actor |
Eva | 2010/II | Alfonse | Actor | |
Splinter Cell: Conviction | 2010 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
The Bannen Way | 2010 | Chief Bannen | Actor | |
Hardwired | 2009 | Hal | Actor | |
The Beacon | 2009 | Lieutenant Hutton | Actor | |
Cold Case | 2009 | TV Series | Commandant Murillo | Actor |
The Jazzman | 2009 | Bernie Kaddly | Actor | |
Level 26: Dark Origins | 2009 | Short | Tom Riggins | Actor |
The Butcher | 2009 | Teddy Carmichael | Actor | |
Terminator Salvation | 2009 | General Ashdown | Actor | |
Wolverine and the X-Men | 2008-2009 | TV Series | Colonel Moss / Dr. Brooks | Actor |
The Alphabet Killer | 2008 | Captain Nathan Norcross | Actor | |
Mutants | 2008 | Colonal Gauge | Actor | |
Abduction of Jesse Bookman | 2008 | Captain Jones | Actor | |
The Terrorist Next Door | 2008 | TV Movie | Wade | Actor |
Surveillance | 2008/I | Captain Billings | Actor | |
Criminal Minds | 2008 | TV Series | John | Actor |
Storm Cell | 2008 | TV Movie | James | Actor |
TimeShift | 2007 | Video Game | Doctor Krone (voice) | Actor |
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars | 2007 | Video Game | Jack Granger – GDI General | Actor |
The Veteran | 2006 | TV Movie | Mark ‘Doc’ Jordan | Actor |
Masters of Horror | 2006 | TV Series | Mr. Chaney | Actor |
Splinter Cell: Double Agent | 2006 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
Justice League Unlimited | 2006 | TV Series | Darkseid | Actor |
Splinter Cell: Essentials | 2006 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
Stargate SG-1 | 2006 | TV Series | Seevis | Actor |
Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York | 2006 | TV Movie | Levering | Actor |
Desperate Housewives | 2005-2006 | TV Series | Curtis Monroe | Actor |
1st Bite | 2006 | Theo | Actor | |
On That Day | 2005 | Short | Daniel’s Father | Actor |
Guy X | 2005 | Guy X | Actor | |
Deepwater | 2005 | Walnut | Actor | |
Bloodsuckers | 2005 | TV Movie | Muco | Actor |
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory | 2005 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
Reeker | 2005 | Henry | Actor | |
Young Blades | 2005 | TV Mini-Series | Cardinal Mazarin | Actor |
Medical Investigation | 2004 | TV Series | Ben Graybridge | Actor |
Jackie Chan Adventures | 2004 | TV Series | Dragon Scout Leader | Actor |
Andromeda | 2003-2004 | TV Series | The Patriarch | Actor |
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow | 2004 | Video Game | Sam Fisher (voice) | Actor |
The Machinist | 2004 | Miller | Actor | |
Alaska | 2003 | TV Movie | Actor | |
One of Our Own | 1997 | associate producer | Producer | |
Probable Cause | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | Producer | |
Chaindance | 1991 | executive producer | Producer | |
The Arrangement | 1999 | writer | Writer | |
Chaindance | 1991 | screenplay | Writer | |
The Arrangement | 1999 | Director | ||
Splinter Cell: Blacklist | 2013 | Video Game acting coach: Eric Johnson | Miscellaneous | |
Imagining ‘Total Recall’ | 2001 | Video documentary short special thanks | Thanks | |
Soulkeeper | 2001 | grateful thanks | Thanks | |
The Opportunists | 2000 | thanks | Thanks | |
Dieter & Andreas | 1989 | Short grateful acknowledgment | Thanks | |
Alien Life | Documentary post-production | Narrator (rumored) | Self | |
Bloody Wasteland: The Making of Turbo Kid | 2015 | Documentary short | Himself – ‘Zeus’ | Self |
The IMDb Studio | 2015 | TV Series short | Himself | Self |
Mental Saboteur | 2014 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The Hour | 2011 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Cinema 3 | 2011 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Días de cine | 2011 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Continuarà… | 2010 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Surveillance: The Watched Are Watching | 2008 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Danger Zone: The Making of ‘Top Gun’ | 2004 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Death from Above: The Making of ‘Starship Troopers’ | 2002 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
VH-1 Behind the Movie | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Inside the Kill Box: Fighting the Gulf War | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
Heavy Metal 2000: Voice Talent Featurette | 2000 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
A Supercarrier Is Burning: U.S.S. Enterprise | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator | Self |
Kwekànamad: The Wind is Changing | 1999 | Documentary | Narrator | Self |
The Directors | 1999 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Highlander 2: To Be or Not to Be a Sequel | 1997 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
The Making of ‘Total Recall’ | 1990 | TV Short documentary | Himself | Self |
Tax Shelter Terrors | 2017 | Documentary filming | Himself | Archive Footage |
Pop Culture Beast’s Halloween Horror Picks | 2015 | TV Series documentary | Colt Hawker | Archive Footage |
Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape | 2010 | Documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy | 2010 | Video documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Desperate Housewives Special: The More You Know, the Juicier It Gets | 2006 | TV Movie | Curtis Monroe (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Desperate Housewives Special: All the Juicy Details | 2006 | TV Movie | Curtis Monroe (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Sharon Stone – Una mujer de 100 caras | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Archive Footage |
Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater | 1994 | TV Series | Luther Kane | Archive Footage |
Frederick Reginald Ironside Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short | Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013) | Won |
2011 | Time-Machine Honorary Award | Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival | Won | ||
2014 | BTVA Special/DVD Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Theatrical Short | Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013) | Nominated |
2011 | Time-Machine Honorary Award | Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival | Nominated |