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| name = Michael Chiklis |
| name = Michael Chiklis |
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| image = Chiklis.jpg |
| image = Michael Chiklis at PaleyFest 2014.jpg |
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| caption = Chiklis in 2014 |
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| birth_name = Michael Charles Chiklis |
| birth_name = Michael Charles Chiklis |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|08|30}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|08|30}} |
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| birth_place = [[Lowell, Massachusetts]], U.S. |
| birth_place = [[Lowell, Massachusetts]], U.S. |
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| education = [[Boston University]] ([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]]) |
| education = [[Boston University]] ([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]]) |
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| occupation = Actor |
| occupation = Actor |
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| years_active = 1989–present |
| years_active = 1989–present |
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| website = {{url|michaelchiklis.com}} |
| website = {{url|michaelchiklis.com}} |
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| spouse = {{marriage|Michelle Chiklis|1992}} |
| spouse = {{marriage|Michelle Chiklis|1992}} |
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| children = 2, including [[Autumn Chiklis |
| children = 2, including [[Autumn Chiklis]] |
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'''Michael Charles Chiklis''' ({{IPAc-en |'|tʃ|ɪ|k|l|ɪ|s}}; born August 30, 1963) is an American actor |
'''Michael Charles Chiklis''' ({{IPAc-en |'|tʃ|ɪ|k|l|ɪ|s}}; born August 30, 1963) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as [[Los Angeles Police Department]] (LAPD) Detective [[Vic Mackey]] on the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] police drama ''[[The Shield]]'' (2002–2008), for which he won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series]] in 2002, and was nominated in 2003. |
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Other starring television roles of his include Commissioner Tony Scali on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] police drama ''[[The Commish]]'' (1991–1996), Chris Woods in ''[[Daddio]]'' (2000), Jim Powell on the ABC science-fiction comedy-drama ''[[No Ordinary Family]]'' (2010–2011), Vincent Savino in the [[CBS]] crime drama ''[[Vegas (2012 TV series)|Vegas]]'' (2012), Dell Toledo in ''[[American Horror Story: Freak Show]]'' (2014), and Nathaniel Barnes in [[Gotham (TV series)|''Gotham'']] (2015–2017). In film, he is best known for his roles as [[Thing (comics)|The Thing]] in two [[Fantastic Four in film|''Fantastic Four'' films]] (2005–2007), George Callister in ''[[Eagle Eye]]'' (2008), Terry Eidson in ''[[When the Game Stands Tall]]'' (2014), and Father Dave in ''[[Hubie Halloween]]'' (2020). |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Chiklis was born in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]. His mother, Katherine (née Vousboukis), is a hospital administrative aide, and his father, Charlie Chiklis, runs a hair |
Chiklis was born on August 30, 1963, in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]]. His mother, Katherine (née Vousboukis), is a hospital administrative aide, and his father, Charlie Chiklis, runs a hair and beauty salon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/19/Michael-Chiklis.html |title=Michael Chiklis Biography (1963–) |publisher=Filmreference.com |access-date=February 24, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/62037545.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+15%2C+1994&author=Susan+Bickelhaupt%2C+Globe+Staff&pub=Boston+Globe+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Mother+knows+best&pqatl=google | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131143927/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/62037545.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+15,+1994&author=Susan+Bickelhaupt,+Globe+Staff&pub=Boston+Globe+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=Mother+knows+best&pqatl=google | url-status=dead | archive-date=January 31, 2013 | work=Boston Globe | first=Susan | last=Bickelhaupt | title=Mother knows best | date=November 15, 1994 }}</ref> Chiklis has been described as having inherited his acting ability from his mother.<ref name="cigar-aficionado">{{cite magazine|first1=Susan|last1=Karlin|first2=Vincent|last2=McMahon|url=http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/7286/p/5|title=Michael Chiklis: Hollywood Survivor|date=November 1999|magazine=[[Cigar Aficionado]]|access-date=October 30, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004234259/http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/7286/p/5|archive-date=October 4, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> His father is a second-generation [[Greek Americans|Greek American]] (his paternal ancestors came from [[Lesbos]]), and his mother is of [[Greeks|Greek]] and [[Irish people|Irish]] descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/MichaelChiklis/status/48481803421487104 |title=Twitter / MichaelChiklis: I know everyone thinks of me |publisher=Twitter.com |access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> Chiklis grew up in [[Andover, Massachusetts]]<ref name="eagle-tribune-andover">{{cite news|last=Lucas|first=Drake|url=http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x1876439011/Michael-Chiklis-gets-his-day-in-Andover|title=Michael Chiklis gets his day in Andover|date=June 28, 2008|newspaper=[[The Eagle-Tribune]]|access-date=October 30, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130122100839/http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x1876439011/Michael-Chiklis-gets-his-day-in-Andover|archive-date=January 22, 2013}}</ref> and began entertaining his family with celebrity imitations when he was 5 years old. As a child, Chiklis appeared in regional theater productions and became a member of the [[Actors' Equity Association]] at age 13. In the ninth grade, he portrayed [[Hawkeye Pierce]] in [[Andover High School (Massachusetts)|Andover High School]]'s production of ''[[M*A*S*H#Plays|M*A*S*H]]''.<ref name="eagle-tribune-andover" /> He graduated from [[Boston University College of Fine Arts]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bu.edu/cfa/2012/08/23/bu-alums-michael-chiklis-and-gary-fleder-on-the-set-of-cbss-new-series-vegas/|title=BU alums Michael Chiklis and Gary Fleder on the set of CBS's new series "Vegas"|date=August 23, 2012|website=bu.edu|access-date=October 30, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120827213430/http://www.bu.edu/cfa/2012/08/23/bu-alums-michael-chiklis-and-gary-fleder-on-the-set-of-cbss-new-series-vegas/|archive-date=August 27, 2012}}</ref> with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bu.edu/cfa/alumni/theatre/|title=School of Theatre Distinguished Awards|website=bu.edu|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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[[File:2005 Fantastic Four's Ioan Gruffudd and Michael Chiklis.jpg|thumb|Chiklis (right) with [[Ioan Gruffudd]] in 2005]] |
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⚫ | After graduating from college, Chiklis moved to [[Brooklyn]], |
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⚫ | After graduating from college, Chiklis moved to [[Brooklyn]], New York, and was cast in the role of [[John Belushi]] in the controversial biopic ''[[Wired (film)|Wired]]'' (1989).<ref>{{cite news|last=Stone|first=Stone|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iGJWAAAAIBAJ&pg=6651,5067182&dq=graduation+michael+chiklis+moved+to+new+york&hl=en|title=Michael Chiklis: The show that could|date=May 17, 1995|newspaper=[[The Spokesman-Review]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> The film was panned in general and flopped at the box office, though Chiklis's performance as Belushi (one of his idols) was highly praised.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MN&p_theme=mn&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EFE4816026B34E6&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|title='Wired,' film adaptation of Belushi's life, has two good mimics, one bad plot|date=August 28, 1989|newspaper=[[Minneapolis Star-Tribune]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> He also guest starred in several popular television series such as ''[[Miami Vice]]'', ''[[B.L. Stryker]]'', ''[[Wiseguy (TV series)|Wiseguy]]'', ''[[L.A. Law]]'', ''[[Murphy Brown]]'', and ''[[Seinfeld]]'', as well as in bit parts in such films as ''[[Nixon (film)|Nixon]]''. |
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Chiklis' first successful role was in ''[[The Commish]]'', a police comedy/drama that ran from 1991 to 1996 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Chiklis played Anthony "Tony" J. Scali, a [[police commissioner]] in a small city in [[upstate New York]]. After ''The Commish'', Chiklis starred in the short-lived [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[Daddio]]''. |
Chiklis' first successful role was in ''[[The Commish]]'', a police comedy/drama that ran from 1991 to 1996 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Chiklis played Anthony "Tony" J. Scali, a [[police commissioner]] in a small city in [[upstate New York]]. After ''The Commish'', Chiklis starred in the short-lived [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[Daddio]]''. |
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In 1997, Chiklis replaced Rob Becker in the [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] [[one-man show]] ''[[Defending the Caveman]]'', taking on the role from January 1997<ref name=Playbill>{{cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/commish-becomes-the-caveman-on-bway-com-69421|title='Commish' Becomes 'The Caveman' on B'Way|work=Playbill|date=January 29, 1997|first=Harry|last=Haun|access-date= |
In 1997, Chiklis replaced Rob Becker in the [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] [[one-man show]] ''[[Defending the Caveman]]'', taking on the role from January 1997<ref name=Playbill>{{cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/commish-becomes-the-caveman-on-bway-com-69421|title='Commish' Becomes 'The Caveman' on B'Way|work=Playbill|date=January 29, 1997|first=Harry|last=Haun|access-date=June 1, 2020}}</ref> to the show's closing in June 1997.<ref name=NYTCaveman>{{cite news|title='Caveman' is closing|work=The New York Times|date=June 13, 1997}}</ref> |
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After playing [[Curly Howard]] in the TV film ''[[The Three Stooges (2000 film)|The Three Stooges]]'' (2000), Chiklis decided to reinvent his image. With his wife's help, he spent six months on an extensive workout regimen and shaved his head. He turned up to audition for ''[[The Shield]]'' looking nothing like the pudgy, friendly character of ''The Commish''.<ref name="nytimes">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/03/arts/police-show-has-humans-not-heroes-in-fx-s-hit-the-shield-means-justify-ends.html |title=Police Show Has Humans, Not Heroes; In FX's Hit 'The Shield,' Means Justify Ends |first=Bernard |last=Weinraub |date=April 3, 2002 |access-date=July 19, 2018 |work=[[The New York Times]] |archive-date=July 20, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180720022801/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/03/arts/police-show-has-humans-not-heroes-in-fx-s-hit-the-shield-means-justify-ends.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Chiklis won over creator [[Shawn Ryan]] and nabbed the leading role of the show's [[anti-hero]], [[LAPD]] Detective [[Vic Mackey]]. He won the 2002 [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for the role. Chiklis received a [[Golden Globe Award]] that same year for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Drama as well. Between 2004 and 2005, he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series but did not win. Chiklis later parodied his role as Vic Mackey in the ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' episode, "Monstourage"; the skit involved Mackey accidentally switching places with [[Ben Grimm]]. |
After playing [[Curly Howard]] in the TV film ''[[The Three Stooges (2000 film)|The Three Stooges]]'' (2000), Chiklis decided to reinvent his image. With his wife's help, he spent six months on an extensive workout regimen and shaved his head. He turned up to audition for ''[[The Shield]]'' looking nothing like the pudgy, friendly character of ''The Commish''.<ref name="nytimes">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/03/arts/police-show-has-humans-not-heroes-in-fx-s-hit-the-shield-means-justify-ends.html |title=Police Show Has Humans, Not Heroes; In FX's Hit 'The Shield,' Means Justify Ends |first=Bernard |last=Weinraub |date=April 3, 2002 |access-date=July 19, 2018 |work=[[The New York Times]] |archive-date=July 20, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180720022801/https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/03/arts/police-show-has-humans-not-heroes-in-fx-s-hit-the-shield-means-justify-ends.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Chiklis won over creator [[Shawn Ryan]] and nabbed the leading role of the show's [[anti-hero]], [[LAPD]] Detective [[Vic Mackey]]. He won the 2002 [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for the role. Chiklis received a [[Golden Globe Award]] that same year for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Drama as well. Between 2004 and 2005, he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series but did not win. Chiklis later parodied his role as Vic Mackey in the ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' episode, "Monstourage"; the skit involved Mackey accidentally switching places with [[Ben Grimm]]. |
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Since 2000, Chiklis has taken up a number of voice roles, voicing Chihiro's father, Akio, in the English dub of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]'s ''[[Spirited Away]]'' and Roman/King Webster in the [[direct-to-video]] feature ''[[The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina]]''. He has also performed in several episodes of ''[[Family Guy]]'' and had a voice role in ''[[Heavy Gear#TV series|Heavy Gear: The Animated Series]]''. |
Since 2000, Chiklis has taken up a number of voice roles, voicing Chihiro's father, Akio, in the English dub of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]'s ''[[Spirited Away]]'' and Roman/King Webster in the [[direct-to-video]] feature ''[[The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina]]''. He has also performed in several episodes of ''[[Family Guy]]'' and had a voice role in ''[[Heavy Gear#TV series|Heavy Gear: The Animated Series]]''. |
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In 2005, he starred in ''[[Fantastic Four (2005 film)|Fantastic Four]]'' (2005) as [[ |
In 2005, he starred in ''[[Fantastic Four (2005 film)|Fantastic Four]]'' (2005) as [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and reprised the role in its sequel, ''[[Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer]]'' (2007). A fan of the comic book series, he had dreamed of playing the character if ever a Fantastic Four film were produced. Chiklis was often praised for his performance in a film that otherwise earned mixed reviews. |
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[[File:Michael Chiklis.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|left|Chiklis in 2010]] |
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In the film ''[[Eagle Eye]]'' (2008), Chiklis portrays the [[United States Secretary of Defense]]. |
In the film ''[[Eagle Eye]]'' (2008), Chiklis portrays the [[United States Secretary of Defense]]. |
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In the wake of the [[Bernie Madoff]] scandal, Chiklis was developing{{update inline|date=March 2021}} a series at [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] about a similar investment scheme. The project, called ''House of Cards'', concerns a group committing an elaborate scam similar to the Madoff fraud. Chiklis had been developing the project since February 2008 after he and his wife became victims of a [[Ponzi scheme]] themselves. Chiklis planned to [[Executive Producer|executive produce]] but not star.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i213af1e960abb3d8de7eb6c944521172 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081220212627/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i213af1e960abb3d8de7eb6c944521172 |archive-date=December 20, 2008|title=It's in the 'Cards' for Michael Chiklis|first1=James|last1=Hibberd|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] }}</ref> |
In the wake of the [[Bernie Madoff]] scandal, Chiklis was developing{{update inline|date=March 2021}} a series at [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] about a similar investment scheme. The project, called ''House of Cards'', concerns a group committing an elaborate scam similar to the Madoff fraud. Chiklis had been developing the project since February 2008 after he and his wife became victims of a [[Ponzi scheme]] themselves. Chiklis planned to [[Executive Producer|executive produce]] but not star.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i213af1e960abb3d8de7eb6c944521172 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081220212627/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i213af1e960abb3d8de7eb6c944521172 |archive-date=December 20, 2008|title=It's in the 'Cards' for Michael Chiklis|first1=James|last1=Hibberd|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] }}</ref> |
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Chiklis later starred in the ABC television series ''[[No Ordinary Family]]'', which premiered on September 28, 2010,<ref>{{cite news|last=Ram|first=Archana|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/28/no-ordinary-family-premieres-tonight-will-you-be-watching|title='No Ordinary Family' premieres tonight: Will you be watching?|date=September 28, 2010|publisher=ew.com|access-date=October 30, 2012|archive-date=December 4, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111204002405/http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/28/no-ordinary-family-premieres-tonight-will-you-be-watching/|url-status=dead}}</ref> as part of the [[2010–2011 United States network television schedule|2010–11 television season]]<ref name=pickup>{{cite magazine|url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/12/breaking-abc-picks-up-no-ordinary-family-starring-michael-chiklis/ |title=Breaking: ABC picks up 'No Ordinary Family' starring Michael Chikilis |date=May 12, 2010 |last=Rice |first=Lynette |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |access-date=May 12, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100513032516/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/12/breaking-abc-picks-up-no-ordinary-family-starring-michael-chiklis/ |archive-date=May 13, 2010 }}</ref> and ended in April |
Chiklis later starred in the ABC television series ''[[No Ordinary Family]]'', which premiered on September 28, 2010,<ref>{{cite news|last=Ram|first=Archana|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/28/no-ordinary-family-premieres-tonight-will-you-be-watching|title='No Ordinary Family' premieres tonight: Will you be watching?|date=September 28, 2010|publisher=ew.com|access-date=October 30, 2012|archive-date=December 4, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111204002405/http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/09/28/no-ordinary-family-premieres-tonight-will-you-be-watching/|url-status=dead}}</ref> as part of the [[2010–2011 United States network television schedule|2010–11 television season]]<ref name=pickup>{{cite magazine|url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/12/breaking-abc-picks-up-no-ordinary-family-starring-michael-chiklis/ |title=Breaking: ABC picks up 'No Ordinary Family' starring Michael Chikilis |date=May 12, 2010 |last=Rice |first=Lynette |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |access-date=May 12, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100513032516/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/12/breaking-abc-picks-up-no-ordinary-family-starring-michael-chiklis/ |archive-date=May 13, 2010 }}</ref> and ended in April 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Gorman|first=Bill|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516102211/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 16, 2011|title=Updated: 'V' Cancelled; 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family' Cancelled Too|date=May 13, 2011|publisher=tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> He also co-starred in the [[CBS]] crime drama ''[[Vegas (2012 TV series)|Vegas]]''. |
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In March 2014, it was announced that Chiklis had been cast in ''[[American Horror Story: Freak Show]]'', season 4 of the [[FX (network)|FX]] anthology series.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/03/28/chiklis-ahs-freak-show/|title=Michael Chiklis joins the cast of ''American Horror Story: Freak Show''|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|access-date=March 28, 2014}}</ref> |
In March 2014, it was announced that Chiklis had been cast in ''[[American Horror Story: Freak Show]]'', season 4 of the [[FX (network)|FX]] anthology series.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/03/28/chiklis-ahs-freak-show/|title=Michael Chiklis joins the cast of ''American Horror Story: Freak Show''|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|access-date=March 28, 2014}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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[[File:Chiklis.jpg|thumb|upright|Chiklis in 2019]] |
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Chiklis married Michelle |
Chiklis married Michelle Moran on June 21, 1992, and they have two daughters: [[Autumn Chiklis|Autumn]], born on October 9, 1993, and Odessa, born on March 26, 1999.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004821/bio|title=Michael Chiklis|website=IMDb}}</ref> Autumn played Vic Mackey's daughter [[List of characters on The Shield#Cassidy Mackey|Cassidy]] on ''The Shield''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news-article/chiklis-bans-daughter-from-watching-her-own-show|title=CHIKLIS BANS DAUGHTER FROM WATCHING HER OWN SHOW|date=March 24, 2004|website=contactmusic.com|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> |
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A lifelong comic book fan, Chiklis rarely turns down an autograph request from children.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Calhoun|first=Bob|date=2010 |
A lifelong comic book fan he especially enjoyed [[Fantastic Four]] prior to his role as [[Ben Grimm]], it was reported in 2010 that Chiklis rarely turns down an autograph request from children.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Calhoun|first=Bob|date=April 6, 2010|title=The secret life of Michael Chiklis, comic book god|url=https://www.salon.com/2010/04/06/michael_chiklis_pantheon_interview_open2010/|access-date=February 23, 2022|website=Salon|language=en}}</ref> |
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Chiklis is a fan of both the [[Boston Red Sox]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FzsyAAAAIBAJ&pg=5866,935202&dq=boston+red+sox+michael+chiklis&hl=en |title='Shield' star moves on to bigger Thing|date=July 1, 2005|newspaper=[[TimesDaily]]| access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> and the [[Boston Bruins]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Bobbin|first=Jay|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/06/boston-bruins-fan-michael-chiklis-watching-stanley-cup-finals-like-a-hawk.html|title=Boston Bruins fan Michael Chiklis watching Stanley Cup Finals 'like a hawk'|date=June 9, 2011 |publisher=zap2it.com|access-date=October 30, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909234640/http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/06/boston-bruins-fan-michael-chiklis-watching-stanley-cup-finals-like-a-hawk.html |archive-date=September 9, 2011}}</ref> was interviewed for the [[HBO]] documentary ''[[Curse of the Bambino|The Curse of the Bambino]]'' about the Red Sox's long struggle to win the [[World Series]],<ref>{{cite news |last=Jurkowitz |first=Mark |url=https://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2003/09/16/hbo_takes_a_powerful_swing_at_explaining_sox_sad_history/|title=HBO takes a powerful swing at explaining Sox' sad history|date=September 16, 2003|newspaper=[[The Boston Globe]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> and narrated the video introduction of the [[New England Patriots]] in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Wilson|first=Dave|url= |
Chiklis is a fan of both the [[Boston Red Sox]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FzsyAAAAIBAJ&pg=5866,935202&dq=boston+red+sox+michael+chiklis&hl=en |title='Shield' star moves on to bigger Thing|date=July 1, 2005|newspaper=[[TimesDaily]]| access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> and the [[Boston Bruins]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Bobbin|first=Jay|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/06/boston-bruins-fan-michael-chiklis-watching-stanley-cup-finals-like-a-hawk.html|title=Boston Bruins fan Michael Chiklis watching Stanley Cup Finals 'like a hawk'|date=June 9, 2011 |publisher=zap2it.com|access-date=October 30, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909234640/http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2011/06/boston-bruins-fan-michael-chiklis-watching-stanley-cup-finals-like-a-hawk.html |archive-date=September 9, 2011}}</ref> was interviewed for the [[HBO]] documentary ''[[Curse of the Bambino|The Curse of the Bambino]]'' about the Red Sox's long struggle to win the [[World Series]],<ref>{{cite news |last=Jurkowitz |first=Mark |url=https://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2003/09/16/hbo_takes_a_powerful_swing_at_explaining_sox_sad_history/|title=HBO takes a powerful swing at explaining Sox' sad history|date=September 16, 2003|newspaper=[[The Boston Globe]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> and narrated the video introduction of the [[New England Patriots]] in [[Super Bowl XXXIX]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Wilson|first=Dave|url=https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/index?id=5625318|title=Michael Chiklis: No ordinary Boston sports fan|publisher=[[ESPN]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> |
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Chiklis is also an accomplished musician, specializing in drums and vocals, but also playing guitar and bass.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /> He is a member of several performing bands in the Boston area such as The Surgeon General, Best Kept Secret, and Double Talk.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /> He has starred in and produced films through his own production company, Extravaganza.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Fernandez|first=Jay A.|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/risky-business/nikki-reed-sean-faris-michael-chiklis-pawn-267733|title=Nikki Reed, Sean Faris Join Michael Chiklis' 'Pawn'|date=December 1, 2011|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> |
Chiklis is also an accomplished musician, specializing in drums and vocals, but also playing guitar and bass.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /> He is a member of several performing bands in the Boston area such as The Surgeon General, Best Kept Secret, and Double Talk.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /> He has starred in and produced films through his own production company, Extravaganza.<ref name="cigar-aficionado" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Fernandez|first=Jay A.|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/risky-business/nikki-reed-sean-faris-michael-chiklis-pawn-267733|title=Nikki Reed, Sean Faris Join Michael Chiklis' 'Pawn'|date=December 1, 2011|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=October 30, 2012}}</ref> |
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The web series ''[[Jake and Amir (web series)|Jake and Amir]]'' often made reference to Chiklis in the phrase "going dickless for Michael Chiklis", which involves a person tucking their [[penis]] between their [[legs]], ostensibly for Michael Chiklis.<ref>CollegeHumor (October 15, 2013). "Jake and Amir: Reddit Part 2, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEd5tKmg6YY. ''YouTube''. Google Inc. Retrieved October, 03, 2019.</ref> |
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Michael Chiklis | |
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Born | Michael Charles Chiklis August 30, 1963 Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Education | Boston University (BFA) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse |
Michelle Chiklis (m. 1992) |
Children | 2, including Autumn Chiklis |
Website | michaelchiklis |
Michael Charles Chiklis (/ˈtʃɪklɪs/; born August 30, 1963) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Detective Vic Mackey on the FX police drama The Shield (2002–2008), for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2002, and was nominated in 2003.
Other starring television roles of his include Commissioner Tony Scali on the ABC police drama The Commish (1991–1996), Chris Woods in Daddio (2000), Jim Powell on the ABC science-fiction comedy-drama No Ordinary Family (2010–2011), Vincent Savino in the CBS crime drama Vegas (2012), Dell Toledo in American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014), and Nathaniel Barnes in Gotham (2015–2017). In film, he is best known for his roles as The Thing in two Fantastic Four films (2005–2007), George Callister in Eagle Eye (2008), Terry Eidson in When the Game Stands Tall (2014), and Father Dave in Hubie Halloween (2020).
Early life
[edit]Chiklis was born on August 30, 1963, in Lowell, Massachusetts. His mother, Katherine (née Vousboukis), is a hospital administrative aide, and his father, Charlie Chiklis, runs a hair and beauty salon.[1][2] Chiklis has been described as having inherited his acting ability from his mother.[3] His father is a second-generation Greek American (his paternal ancestors came from Lesbos), and his mother is of Greek and Irish descent.[4] Chiklis grew up in Andover, Massachusetts[5] and began entertaining his family with celebrity imitations when he was 5 years old. As a child, Chiklis appeared in regional theater productions and became a member of the Actors' Equity Association at age 13. In the ninth grade, he portrayed Hawkeye Pierce in Andover High School's production of M*A*S*H.[5] He graduated from Boston University College of Fine Arts[6] with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.[7]
Career
[edit]After graduating from college, Chiklis moved to Brooklyn, New York, and was cast in the role of John Belushi in the controversial biopic Wired (1989).[8] The film was panned in general and flopped at the box office, though Chiklis's performance as Belushi (one of his idols) was highly praised.[9] He also guest starred in several popular television series such as Miami Vice, B.L. Stryker, Wiseguy, L.A. Law, Murphy Brown, and Seinfeld, as well as in bit parts in such films as Nixon.
Chiklis' first successful role was in The Commish, a police comedy/drama that ran from 1991 to 1996 on ABC. Chiklis played Anthony "Tony" J. Scali, a police commissioner in a small city in upstate New York. After The Commish, Chiklis starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom Daddio.
In 1997, Chiklis replaced Rob Becker in the Broadway one-man show Defending the Caveman, taking on the role from January 1997[10] to the show's closing in June 1997.[11]
After playing Curly Howard in the TV film The Three Stooges (2000), Chiklis decided to reinvent his image. With his wife's help, he spent six months on an extensive workout regimen and shaved his head. He turned up to audition for The Shield looking nothing like the pudgy, friendly character of The Commish.[12] Chiklis won over creator Shawn Ryan and nabbed the leading role of the show's anti-hero, LAPD Detective Vic Mackey. He won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for the role. Chiklis received a Golden Globe Award that same year for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Drama as well. Between 2004 and 2005, he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series but did not win. Chiklis later parodied his role as Vic Mackey in the Robot Chicken episode, "Monstourage"; the skit involved Mackey accidentally switching places with Ben Grimm.
Since 2000, Chiklis has taken up a number of voice roles, voicing Chihiro's father, Akio, in the English dub of Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away and Roman/King Webster in the direct-to-video feature The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. He has also performed in several episodes of Family Guy and had a voice role in Heavy Gear: The Animated Series.
In 2005, he starred in Fantastic Four (2005) as Thing and reprised the role in its sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). A fan of the comic book series, he had dreamed of playing the character if ever a Fantastic Four film were produced. Chiklis was often praised for his performance in a film that otherwise earned mixed reviews.
In the film Eagle Eye (2008), Chiklis portrays the United States Secretary of Defense.
In the wake of the Bernie Madoff scandal, Chiklis was developing[needs update] a series at FX about a similar investment scheme. The project, called House of Cards, concerns a group committing an elaborate scam similar to the Madoff fraud. Chiklis had been developing the project since February 2008 after he and his wife became victims of a Ponzi scheme themselves. Chiklis planned to executive produce but not star.[13]
Chiklis later starred in the ABC television series No Ordinary Family, which premiered on September 28, 2010,[14] as part of the 2010–11 television season[15] and ended in April 2011.[16] He also co-starred in the CBS crime drama Vegas.
In March 2014, it was announced that Chiklis had been cast in American Horror Story: Freak Show, season 4 of the FX anthology series.[17]
In 2014, Chiklis played a small part towards the end of the FX series Sons of Anarchy. He appears first in the episode "Rose Red", as a trucker who first encounters Gemma, who is on her way to her father, at a truck stop. He also plays a truck driver in the series finale.
In 2015, he appeared in Gotham as Captain Nathaniel Barnes.[18] In a nod to Chiklis' time on the Strike Team on The Shield, his character established a similarly named "Strike Force".
In September 2016, Chiklis released his first solo album, INFLUENCE. He wrote and produced the album at his own Extravaganza Music Studio.[19]
Personal life
[edit]Chiklis married Michelle Moran on June 21, 1992, and they have two daughters: Autumn, born on October 9, 1993, and Odessa, born on March 26, 1999.[20] Autumn played Vic Mackey's daughter Cassidy on The Shield.[21]
A lifelong comic book fan he especially enjoyed Fantastic Four prior to his role as Ben Grimm, it was reported in 2010 that Chiklis rarely turns down an autograph request from children.[22]
Chiklis is a fan of both the Boston Red Sox,[23] and the Boston Bruins,[24] was interviewed for the HBO documentary The Curse of the Bambino about the Red Sox's long struggle to win the World Series,[25] and narrated the video introduction of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX.[26]
Chiklis is also an accomplished musician, specializing in drums and vocals, but also playing guitar and bass.[3] He is a member of several performing bands in the Boston area such as The Surgeon General, Best Kept Secret, and Double Talk.[3] He has starred in and produced films through his own production company, Extravaganza.[3][27]
In 2011, Chiklis and his band MCB released their first single "Til I Come Home", a tribute song to the soldiers overseas.[28] The song was used in his TV series No Ordinary Family in 2011.[29] MCB's prior music includes another single, "Make Me High", written for the independent film High School (2010), starring Chiklis, Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks, and Matt Bush; the single was released in spring 2011.[30]
Following his stint on American Horror Story: Freak Show, Chiklis told Larry King that he did not enjoy working on the show: "That was one of the darkest years of my career. It was, I think, it's one thing to do a horror film in the context of like two months or something like that, but to live in that for six months it just became, I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm an empathetic person, and I just sometimes start to take things on. But it was so dark, and it was so nasty."[31]
Philanthropy
[edit]Chiklis has participated in celebrity Texas hold 'em tournaments to benefit comedian Brad Garrett's charity foundation, Maximum Hope. Chiklis has worked closely with many different charities over the years including The Children's Lifesaving Foundation,[32] Alzheimer's Association,[33] Autism Speaks[34] and the Revlon Run Walk.[35]
Filmography
[edit]Film
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1989 | Wired | John Belushi | |
1990 | The Rain Killer | Reese | |
1990 | Maverick Square | Nicky "Fat Nicky" | Television film |
1995 | Nixon | TV Director | |
1998 | Body and Soul | 'Tiny' O'Toole | |
Taxman | Andre Rubakov | ||
Soldier | Jimmy Pig | ||
1999 | Carlo's Wake | Marco | |
St. Michael's Crossing | Benjamin Arensen | ||
Last Request | Victim | Short film | |
Do Not Disturb | Hartman | ||
2000 | The Three Stooges | Curly | Television film |
2001 | Spirited Away | Chihiro's Father | Voice, English dub |
2002 | The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina | King Webster | Voice |
2005 | Fantastic Four | Ben Grimm / The Thing | |
2007 | Rise: Blood Hunter | Clyde Rawlins | |
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Ben Grimm / The Thing | ||
2008 | Eagle Eye | Secretary of Defense George Callister | |
The Legend of Secret Pass | Calabar | Voice | |
2010 | High School | Dr. Leslie Gordon | |
2013 | Parker | Melander | |
Pawn | Derrick | ||
2014 | When the Game Stands Tall | Terry Eidson | |
2016 | The Do-Over | Carmine | |
Rupture | Bald Man | ||
2017 | Fallen | Narrator | Documentary |
2018 | 1985 | Dale Lester | |
MFKZ | Crocodile | Voice | |
2019 | 10 Minutes Gone | Frank | |
2020 | Hubie Halloween[36] | Father Dave | |
2021 | Don't Look Up | Dan Pawketty | |
2023 | The Senior | Mike Flynt |
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1989 | Miami Vice | Jeffrey Whitehead | Episode: "The Lost Madonna" |
B.L. Stryker | Unknown | Episode: "Blues for Buder" | |
Wiseguy | Carlo Spoletta | 4 episodes | |
1990 | Murphy Brown | Tony Rocket | Episode: "Brown and Blue" |
1990–1991 | L.A. Law | Jimmy Hoffs | 2 episodes |
1991 | Seinfeld | Steve | Episode: "The Stranded" |
1991–1996 | The Commish | Police Commissioner Tony Scali | 92 episodes |
1998 | Touched by an Angel | Matt Colletti | Episode: "Breaking Bread" |
2000 | Godzilla: The Series | Colonel Charles Tarrington | Voice, episode: "Where Is Thy Sting?" |
Daddio | Chris Woods | 15 episodes | |
2000–2001 | Family Guy | Various Characters | Voice, 4 episodes |
2001 | Heavy Gear: The Animated Series | Lieutenant Jan Agusta | Voice, main role |
2002–2008 | The Shield | Detective Vic Mackey | 88 episodes |
2003 | Stuart Little | Scar | Voice, episode: "No Job is Too Little" |
2008 | Robot Chicken | Vic Mackey, The Thing, Doc, Detective | Voice, episode: "Monstourage" |
2010–2011 | No Ordinary Family | Jim Powell | 20 episodes |
2012–2013 | Vegas | Vincent Savino | 21 episodes |
2014–2015 | American Horror Story: Freak Show | Dell Toledo | 13 episodes |
2014 | Sons of Anarchy | Milo | 2 episodes |
2015–2017 | Gotham | Captain Nathaniel Barnes, The Executioner | 41 episodes |
2015 | Axe Cop | Voice, episode: "Heads Will Roll" | |
2016 | The Simpsons | Boston Americans Quarterback | Voice, episode: "The Town" |
2018–2019 | DuckTales | Zeus | Voice, 3 episodes |
2020 | Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons | Slade Wilson/Deathstroke | Voice, main role[37] |
2021 | Coyote | Ben Clemens | 6 episodes[38] |
2022 | Winning Time | Red Auerbach | 5 episodes[39] |
2023 | Accused | Scott Harmon | Episode: "Scott's Story" |
2024 | Hotel Cocaine | Agent Zulio | 8 episodes |
Accused | Justin Ward | Episode: "Justin's Story" |
Video games
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2005 | Fantastic Four | Ben Grimm / The Thing | Based on the film of the same name |
2007 | The Shield | Vic Mackey | Based on the TV series of the same name |
Theater
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1997 | Defending the Caveman[10] | – | One-man show |
Awards and nominations
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2002 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | The Shield | Won |
Television Critics Association Awards | Individual Achievement in Drama | Won | ||
2003 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Won | |
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Nominated | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | ||
2004 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Nominated | |
Satellite Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Won | ||
2005 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Nominated | |
2006 | MTV Movie Awards | Best On-Screen Team (shared with Jessica Alba, Ioan Gruffudd and Chris Evans) | Fantastic Four | Nominated |
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- ^ "School of Theatre Distinguished Awards". bu.edu. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
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- ^ "'Wired,' film adaptation of Belushi's life, has two good mimics, one bad plot". Minneapolis Star-Tribune. August 28, 1989. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
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