Michael Ironside
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Michael Ironside | |
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Born | Frederick Reginald Ironside February 12, 1950 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, voice actor, film producer, screenwriter, film director, film editor, playwright |
Years active | 1977–present |
Spouse | Karen Dimwiddie (1986–present) |
Michael Ironside (born Frederick Reginald Ironside;[1] February 12, 1950) is a Canadian actor. He has also worked as a voice actor, producer, film director, and screenwriter in movie and television series in various Canadian and American productions. He is best known for playing villains and "tough guy" heroes, though he has also portrayed sympathetic characters. Ironside is a method actor, who stays in character between takes.
Early life
Ironside was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Robert Walter Ironside and Patricia June (Passmore). His father was a street lighting technician and laborer,[1] and his mother a homemaker. He is of English, Irish, and Scottish descent, and is one of 5 children.[2] The house he grew up in was small – 12 1/2 feet wide. Ironside attended the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and wrote a play at the age of 15, The Shelter, which won the first prize in a university contest.[3] He also won the Senior writing award for Riverdale Collegiate Institute in 1967.
In a January 2010 interview,[4] Ironside stated in response to a question about his many roles in science fiction movies that he has always been a big fan of science fiction and often received science fiction short story collections from his grandfather that he kept in a shoebox under his bed. He stated that his favourite science fiction novels are Dune by Frank Herbert and "anything involving adventure."
Career
One of Ironside's first roles was a memorable turn as evil telepath Darryl Revok in Scanners (1981), an early film by David Cronenberg. He appeared as "Miler Crane" in The A-Team episode "Taxicab Wars" (1983). His breakthrough role was as cynical anti-hero Ham Tyler in the television miniseries V: The Final Battle (1984). He is also known for his roles in Top Gun (1986) as Naval Aviator Lieutenant Commander Rick 'Jester' Heatherly, Extreme Prejudice (1987) as Major Paul Hackett, and Total Recall (1990) as Richter (the murderous henchman of Ronny Cox's villain Cohaagen). Ironside played the villainous General Katana in the science fiction sequel Highlander II: The Quickening (1991) and, after a brief stint in ER's inaugural season, he was tapped to replace Roy Scheider as captain of the high-tech submarine seaQuest in the third season of seaQuest DSV as Captain Oliver Hudson. However, NBC cancelled the series after only thirteen episodes with Ironside as the star. In 1992, he starred as M. Emmet Walsh's brother in David Winning's thriller Killer Image. In 1997, Ironside was reunited with Total Recall director Paul Verhoeven for Starship Troopers. He appeared in The Perfect Storm (2000) and The Machinist (2004). He starred in the movie Chaindance as a small time crook, unable to make it on the outside, who was paired up with a handicapped man. Ironside recently starred as Resistance General Ashdown in Terminator Salvation, reunited with his co-star Christian Bale from The Machinist.
Ironside has also been recognized for his voice acting. He played iconic comic book villain Darkseid in Superman: The Animated Series and its sequel, Justice League to great accolade. In one episode of The New Batman Adventures, he played Batman in a Batman: The Dark Knight Returns sequence. Another part he also happened to play in the DC Comics universe was Lois Lane's father, General Sam Lane in three episodes of Smallville.
He has worked in video games as the voice-talents of Tom Clancy's character Sam Fisher in the Splinter Cell games and is cast as the Global Defense Initiative's Lieutenant General Jack Granger in Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Ironside signed a 5-year deal to portray Captain Jonas Trager in the SpaceWorks Television science fiction series, Ice Planet but the show was not produced.
In 2009, he starred in The Beacon under the direction of Michael Stokes.[5]
In 2010, Ironside guest starred in Season 4, Episode 1 ("Friends and Enemies") of Burn Notice.[6]
In 2011, Ironside appeared in the film: X-Men: First Class, playing the Captain of the 7th fleet.
In 2012, Ironside appeared in Justified playing a supporting role as a Detroit hitman.
In 2013, Ironside began the voice role of Ultra Magnus in season 3 of the Transformers: Prime series.
Personal life
Ironside is married to Karen Marls Dinwiddie. Michael and Karen have two daughters: Adrienne Lynn Ironside (from Ironside's previous marriage) and Findlay Ironside (born 1998).
He has twice survived cancer – thyroid, then prostate.
Filmography
Actor
- Outrageous! (1977) – Drunk
- For the Record (TV) (1978) – Policeman
- High-Ballin' (1978) – Butch
- Summer's Children (1979) – Pimp
- Stone Cold Dead (1979) – Murdered Police Detective
- The Littlest Hobo (TV) (1979) – Bill
- The Family Man (1979) – Bartender
- Clown White (1980) – Max
- Deadly Companion (1980) – Edgar
- Suzanne (1980) – Jimmy
- Coming Out Alive (1980) – Gateway
- Scanners (1981) – Darryl Revok
- Surfacing (1981) – Wayne
- Best Revenge (1982) – Dealer
- Visiting Hours (1982) – Colt Hawker
- American Nightmare (1983) – Sgt. Skylar
- Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) – Overdog
- The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983) – Alan Campbell
- The A-Team (TV) (1983) – Miler Crane
- Cross Country (1983) – Det. Sgt. Roersch
- Hill Street Blues (TV) (1983) – Schrader
- V: The Final Battle (TV) (1984) – Ham Tyler
- Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (TV) (1984) – Wade Bennett
- The Cap (1984)
- The Surrogate (1984) – George Kyber
- V: The Series (TV) (1984–1985) – Ham Tyler
- The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) – Lead FBI Agent
- Murder in Space (1985) – Captain Neil Braddock
- The Hitchhiker (TV) (1985) – Sheriff Lee
- Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986) – Det. Lawrence
- Top Gun (1986) – Lt. Cmdr. Rick "Jester" Heatherly
- Race for the Bomb (TV) (1987) – Werner Heisenberg
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV) (1987) – Lt. Rick Muldoon
- Extreme Prejudice (1987) ... Major Paul Hackett
- Ford: The Man and the Machine (1987) – Harry Bennett
- Nowhere to Hide (1987) – Ben
- Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) – Principal Billy "Bill" Nordham
- Danger Bay (TV) (1987) – Charles Fuller
- The Ray Bradbury Theater (TV) (1988) – Acton
- Hostile Takeover (1988) – Larry Gaylord
- Watchers (1988) – Lem Johnson
- Murder by Night (1989) – Det. Carl Madsen
- Mindfield (1989) – Kellen O'Reilly
- Thunderground (1989)
- Chaindance (1990) – J.T. Blake
- Total Recall (1990) – Richter
- Tales from the Crypt (TV) (1990) – Jerry
- Common Bonds (1991) – J.T. Blake
- Highlander II: The Quickening (1991) – Gen. Katana
- Payback (1991) – Sheriff Pete
- McBain (1991) – Frank Bruce
- Guncrazy (1992) – Mr. Kincaid
- Neon City (1992) – Harry M. Stark
- Killer Image (1992) – Luther Kane
- Deadly Surveillance (1991) – Fender
- The Vagrant (1992) – Lt. Ralf Barfuss
- Cafe Romeo (1992) – Natino
- Black Ice (1992) – Quinn
- Marked for Murder (1993) – Bats O'Bannion
- Night Trap (1993) – Bishop
- Sweet Killing (1993) – Insp. Garcia
- Free Willy (1993) – Dial
- Father Hood (1993) – Jerry
- Point of Impact (aka Spanish Rose) (1993) – Roberto Largo
- The Killing Machine (aka The Killing Man) (1994) -Mr. Green
- Bolt (1994) – Billy Niles
- Tokyo Cowboy (1994) – Lyle
- Save Me (1994) – Oliver
- Fortunes of War (1994) – Carl Pimmler
- Dead Man's Revenge (1994) – Luck Hatcher
- Forced to Kill (1994) – Sheriff Wilson
- Red Scorpion 2 (1994) – Col. West
- The Next Karate Kid (1994) – Col. Dugan
- Red Sun Rising (1994) – Capt. Meisler
- Probable Cause (1994) – Gary Yanuck
- Singapore Sling: Road to Mandalay (1995) – Steiger
- Tales from the Crypt (TV) (1995) – Burrows
- Major Payne (1995) – Lt. Col. Stone
- The Glass Shield (1995) – Baker
- ER (TV) (1995, 1998, 2002) – Dr. William 'Wild Willy' Swift
- seaQuest 2032 (TV) (1995–1996) – Captain Oliver Hudson
- The Destiny of Marty Fine (1996) – Mr. Capelli
- Terminal (1996) – Sterling Rombauer
- Too Fast Too Young (1996) – Capt. Floyd Anderson
- Portraits of a Killer (1996) – Sgt. Ernie Hansen
- One Way Out (1996) – Walt
- Kids of the Round Table (1997) – Butch Scarsdale
- The Arrow (1997) – CIA Director
- F/X: The Series (TV) (1997) – Montree
- One of Our Own (1997) – Det. Jack Cooper
- Cold Night Into Dawn (1997) – Frank Parr
- Starship Troopers (1997) – Jean Rasczak
- Captive (1998) – Detective Briscoe
- Black Light (1998) – Insp. Frank Schumann
- Ivory Tower (1998) – Marshall Wallace
- Witness to Yesterday (TV) (1998) – Vladimir Lenin
- Voyage of Terror (1998) – McBride
- Death Row the Tournament (1998) – Judge
- Going to Kansas City (1998) – Mike Malone
- Johnny 2.0 (1998) – Frank Donahue
- Desert Blue (1998) – Agent Frank Bellows
- Chicago Cab (aka Hellcab) (1998) – Al
- The Arrangement (aka Blood Money) (1999) – Det. Francis John 'Jack' Connor
- Question of Privilege (1999) – Lt. Robert Ingram
- Southern Cross (1999) – Garrison Carver
- A Twist of Faith (1999) – Alex Hunt
- The Omega Code (1999) – Dominic
- Cold Squad (TV) (1999) – Chief Magnus Mulray
- The Outer Limits (TV, episode Summit) (1999) – Ambassador Prosser
- Cause of Death (2000) – Jonas Phifer
- The Perfect Storm (2000) – Bob Brown
- Borderline Normal (2000) – Coach Rehmer
- Crime and Punishment in Suburbia (2000) – Fred Skolnick
- Heavy Metal 2000 (2000) – Tyler (voice)
- Nuremberg (2000) – Col. Burton C. Andrus
- Walker, Texas Ranger (TV) (2000) – Nolan Pierce
- The Red Phone: Manhunt (2001) – Bremer
- Down (aka The Shaft) (2001) – Gunter Steinberg
- The Outer Limits (TV, episode Rule of Law) (2001) – General Quince
- Children of the Corn: Revelation (2001) – Priest
- Jett Jackson: The Movie (2001) – Dr. Kragg
- Ignition (2001) – Jake Russo
- Mindstorm (2001) – Senator Bill Armitage
- Dead Awake (2001) – Skay
- Extreme Honor (2001) – Baker
- The Last Chapter (TV) (2002) – Bob Durelle
- The District (TV) (2002) – Dmitri Putin
- Fallen Angels (2002) – Sheriff Ed Rooney
- Fairytales and Pornography (2002) – Justice Coulton
- The Last Chapter II: The War Continues (TV) (2003) – Bob Durelle
- Hemingway vs. Callaghan (2003) – Harry
- The Failures (2003) – Depressor
- The Red Phone: Checkmate (2003) – Bohr
- Maximum Velocity (2003) – General Amberson
- Andromeda (TV) (2003, 2004) – The Patriarch
- The Machinist (2004) – Miller
- Smallville (TV) (2004, 2010) – General Sam Lane
- Medical Investigation (TV) (2004) – Ben Graybridge
- Young Blades (TV) (2005) – Cardinal Mazarin
- Desperate Housewives (TV) (2005, 2006) – Curtis Monroe
- Reeker (2005) – Henry
- Bloodsuckers (aka Vampire Wars: Battle for the Universe) (2005) – Muco
- Guy X (2005) – Guy X
- Deepwater (2006) – Walnut
- 1st Bite (2006) ... Theo
- Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York (2006) – Levering
- Stargate SG-1 (TV) (2006) – Seevis
- Masters of Horror (TV, episode The V Word) (2006) – Mr. Chaney
- The Veteran (TV) (2006) – Mark 'Doc' Jordan
- Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (VG) (2007) – Lieutenant General Jack Granger
- The Alphabet Killer (2008) – Captain Nathan Norcross
- Surveillance (2008) – Captain Billings
- Storm Cell (2008) – James
- Criminal Minds (TV) (2008) – John
- Mutants (2008) – Colonal Gauge
- Terminator Salvation (2009) – General Ashdown
- The Butcher (2009) – Teddy Carmichael
- Level 26: Dark Origins (2009) – Tom Riggins
- The Jazzman (2009) – Bernie
- Cold Case (TV) (2009) – Commandant Murillo
- Hardwired (2009) – Hal
- The Beacon (2009) – Officer Ned Hutton
- Eva (2009)
- Abduction of Jesse Bookman (2009) – Captain Jones
- The Bannen Way (2010) – Chief Bannen
- Castle (TV) (2010) – Victor Racine
- Beneath the Blue (2010) – Blaine
- Burn Notice (TV) (2010) – Gregory Hart
- Lake Placid 3 (2010) – Sheriff Tony Willinger
- Smallville (TV) (2010) – General Sam Lane
- X-Men: First Class (2011) – Captain of the 7th fleet
- Justified (TV) (2012) – Sarno
- Community (TV) (2012) – Lieutenant Colonel Norbert Archwood
- All God's Children (2012)
- Vegas (TV) (2013) - Porter Gainsley
- Ice Soldiers (2013) - Col. Desmond Trump
Voice acting
- in animated series
- Superman: The Animated Series as Darkseid
- The New Batman Adventures as The Dark Knight Returns Batman
- Justice League / Justice League Unlimited as Darkseid
- Heavy Metal 2000 as Tyler
- Wolverine and the X-Men as Colonel Moss
- Transformers Prime Beast Hunters as Ultra Magnus
- in video games
- Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In (2000) as David Llewellyn Jones (screams)(uncredited)
- Run Like Hell (2002) as Cmdr. Mason
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (video game) (2002) as Sam Fisher
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (2004) as Sam Fisher
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (2005) as Sam Fisher
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials (2006) as Sam Fisher
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (2006) as Sam Fisher
- TimeShift (2006) – as Doctor Krone
- Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007) as Gen. Jack Granger
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (2010) as Sam Fisher
Director
- The Arrangement (aka Blood Money) (1999)
Screenwriter
- The Arrangement (aka Blood Money) (1999)
- Chaindance (1990)
References
- ^ a b "Celebrity Page by theboop". Theboop.tripod.com. Retrieved 2014-01-16. Cite error: The named reference "fullname" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Allis, Tim. "A Face You Can't Totally Recall? Bad Guy Michael Ironside Chased Arnold Schwarzenegger to Mars". People.com. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
- ^ "Michael Ironside Biography – Yahoo! Movies". Movies.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
- ^ I Heart Chaos[dead link ]
- ^ THE BEACON sneaks onto Texas big screens; new photos[dead link ]
- ^ "IGN.com; Burn Notice: "Friends and Enemies" Review". Tv.ign.com. 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
External links
- Michael Ironside at IMDb
- Michael Ironside at AllMovie
- Michael Ironside Interview at Sci-fi-online.com