Actor
Michael Ontkean, born on January 24, 1946, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian actor known for his roles in film and television. Raised in a creative environment, Ontkean developed a passion for acting at an early age, eventually pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
His breakthrough role came in 1972 when he portrayed Neil Young's friend in the film "Honky Tonk Women." However, Ontkean gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim for his portrayal of Officer Tom Hanson in the iconic television series "The Rookies," which aired from 1972 to 1976.
One of Ontkean's most memorable roles came in the 1980s when he starred as Sheriff Harry S. Truman in David Lynch's surreal mystery series "Twin Peaks." As the steadfast and determined lawman investigating the murder of Laura Palmer, Ontkean's performance captivated audiences and contributed to the show's cult following.
Beyond "Twin Peaks," Ontkean appeared in numerous film and television projects, including "Slap Shot," "The Blood of Others," and "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle." Despite his success in the industry, Ontkean eventually stepped away from acting to focus on other pursuits.
While Michael Ontkean's acting career may have been relatively brief, his contributions to film and television left a lasting impact on audiences. His talent, versatility, and memorable performances ensure his place in the annals of entertainment history.
Logan
... 2016
Bronson Peary
... 2015
Hugh Jackman
... 2015
Blackbeard
... 2014
Wolverine
... 2012
Logan
... 2011
Bunny
... 2011
Robert Angier
... 2010