David Hewlett
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David Hewlett at comic con 2007 |
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Born | David Ian Hewlett April 18, 1968 Redhill, Surrey, UK |
Years active | 1984-present |
Spouse(s) | Soo Garay (2000-2004) Jane Loughman (2008-present) |
Domestic partner(s) | Jane Loughman |
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David Ian Hewlett (born April 18, 1968) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Dr. Rodney McKay on the science fiction television show Stargate Atlantis.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
David Ian Hewlett was born on April 18, 1968, Hewlett became a regular on the series Traders and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and starred in the movie Cube.[1] He ran Darkyl Media, a web site design firm[2]. He also founded Fusefilm.com, an internet community for filmmakers[3].
[edit] Career
Hewlett got his first computer in his mid-teens and became a self-described "computer nerd." While in high school in Toronto his acting career also began, starring in student films by Vincenzo Natali[4]. He dropped out of high school in his senior year to pursue careers in acting and computing[5]. He appeared in many low-budget horror movies, such as The Darkside and the minor cult favourites Scanners II: The New Order and Pin.[1] He also guest starred in several television series. In 1996 he got one of his better-known roles, as Grant Jansky on Traders. In 1997 Hewlett starred in Natali's critically acclaimed thriller Cube as Worth the architect, a role that saw the rise of his stardom due to the commercial success of the low budget Canadian film.
Hewlett is also a self-confessed science fiction fan, and is quoted as saying that Doctor Who is what first sparked his love for the genre[6] and that he made science fiction when he was younger in England on his 8 millimetre camera with friends. Hewlett more or less had his early dreams of working in science fiction made into a reality when he first had a four-episode guest role on Stargate SG-1 as the Stargate expert, Rodney McKay, which eventually grew into his current starring role on Stargate Atlantis.
In 2007, David appeared as a guest star in the first episode of the web series Sanctuary as Larry Tolson – a patient suffering from a form of psychosis who was shot and wounded, and taken into custody by police as the suspect of homicide.
[edit] Personal life
David Hewlett was previously married to Soo Garay, whom he divorced in 2004[7]. He became engaged to Jane Loughman in late 2006, and announced their engagement in early January 2007.[8][9] The couple share their house with the rottweiler-terrier mix Mars, whom they adopted from an animal shelter and who is now one of the stars of their new dark comedy feature film "A Dog's Breakfast". On October 6, 2007, at 9:11 p.m., Jane gave birth to their first child, Sebastian Flynn Loughman Hewlett[10]. David and Jane were wed on June 21, 2008 at Warwick Castle in Warwick, England [11].
He has three younger siblings. One, Kate Hewlett, who is also an actress, plays Jeannie Miller, McKay's sister in the Stargate Atlantis. She also appears as Marilyn in his directorial debut, A Dog's Breakfast.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Starring Roles
- Splice (2009)
- Helen (2008) as Frank
- A Dog's Breakfast (2006) as Patrick
- Darklight (2004) as Anders Raeborne
- Ice Men (2004) as Bryan
- Stargate Atlantis (2004-present) as Dr. Meredith Rodney McKay
- Boa vs. Python (2004) as Dr. Steven Emmett
- From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci Fi Lowdown (2004) as Himself/Rodney McKay
- Preview to Atlantis (2004) as Himself/Rodney McKay
- Friday Night (2003) as Roger
- Foolproof (2003) as Lawrence Yeager
- Nothing (2003) as Dave
- Cypher (2002) as Dunn
- Made In Canada, Volume 1: Best of the CFC (2002) as Himself
- Treed Murray (aka Get Down) (2001) as Murray
- Century Hotel (2001) as Michael
- The Triangle (2001) as Gus Gruber
- And Never Let Her Go (2001) as Gerry Capano
- Chasing Cain (2001) as Bud
- Amateur Night (1999) as D.J.
- Autoerotica (1999) as Gord
- Blind (1999) as The Victim
- The Life Before This (1999) as Nick
- Survivor (1999) as Le médecin
- Milkman (1998) as Martin/Soldier's Voice
- Clutch (1998) as Martyn
- Bad Day On the Block (1997) as Andrew
- Elevated (1997) as Hank
- Joe's Wedding (1997) as Rob Fitzgerald
- On the 2nd Day of Christmas (1997) as Mel.
- Cube (1997) as David Worth, the Architect
- Traders (1996) Grant Jansky
- Monster Force (1994) as Lance McGruder
- Blood Brothers (1993) as Detective Trayne
- The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later (1993) as Steven Lunney age 25
- Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993) Dr. Nicholas Elder
- Black Death (1992) as Myles Chapman
- Split Images (1992) as Gary Hammond
- Quiet Killer (1992) as Myles Chapman
- A Savage Christmas: The Fall of Hong Kong (1992) as Walter Jenkins
- The First Circle (1991)
- Scanners II: The New Order (1991) as David Kellum
- Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel (1990) as Deadpan
- Deep Sleep (1990) as Terry
- Where the Heart Is (1990) as Jimmy
- The Penthouse (1989) as Joe Dobson
- Pin... (1988)
- The Darkside (1987) as Chuckie
- Death Kiss (1985) /unknown
- Exam (1984)/unknown
[edit] Guest-starring Roles
- Sanctuary (2007) as Larry Tolson in webisode I
- The District (2004) as Frederick in episode 4.17 "Family Values"
- Without a Trace (2004) as Fred Watkins in episode 2.12 "Hawks and Handsaws"
- Stargate SG-1 (2002) as Rodney McKay in episodes 5.14 "48 Hours", 6.1 "Redemption: Part 1", 6.2 "Redemption: Part 2", 8.19 "Moebius: Part 1", 8.20 "Moebius: Part 2", 10.3 "The Pegasus Project", and 10.13 "The Road Not Taken"
- ER (2001) as Mr. Schutte in episode 8.4 "Never Say Never"
- Twice in a Lifetime (1999) in episode 1.9 "O'er the Ramparts We Watched"
- Shining Time Station (1993) as Ted Typo in episode 3.4 "Stacy Cleans Up"
- Beyond Reality (1992, 1993) as Tom in episodes 2.7 "A Kiss Is Just a Psi" and 2.17 "The Loving Cup"
- Forever Knight (1992) as Matthew Reed in episode 1.10 "Dead Air"
- Katts and Dog (1992, 1993) in episodes 4.12 "Relatively Speaking" and 5.13 "Killing Ground"
- My Secret Identity (1988) in episode 1.2 "A Walk on the Wild Side"
- Friday the 13th: The Series (1988) as Cal in episode 1.10 "Tales of the Undead"
- Street Legal (1988, 1994) as Dave Lister in episode 3.7 "Murder by Video" and as Tim Woolrich in episode 8.14 "Persons Living or Dead"
- The Campbells in the episode "Live by the Sword" (as David Hewlitt).
[edit] Writer
- Nothing (2003) (story)
- A Dog's Breakfast (2006) (story)
[edit] Directing
- A Dog's Breakfast (2006)
[edit] References
- ^ a b IMDB profile
- ^ 1998 Interview with Monitor.ca
- ^ stargate-sg1.hu Hewlett bio
- ^ Hewlett, David. "The Road To Hollywood Is Paved With Cheap Indies." April 15, 2007
- ^ Flixter
- ^ Houston, Jessica. Q&A with David Hewlett. David Hewlett Talks McKay & Stargate Atlantis. October 18, 2005.
- ^ IMDb
- ^ adogsbreakfastmovie.com - So, that's a yes? (January 5, 2007).
- ^ "When Character Actors Direct!". giantmag.com (September 19, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-20.
- ^ adogsbreakfastmovie.com - The Dog's Blog
- ^ Hewlett, David. "Blown up real good." adogsbreakfastmovie.com, 18 July 2008
[edit] External links
- adogsbreakfastmovie.com David Hewlett's portal site
- French fansite
- David Hewlett's Twitter feed (see Twitter)
- David Hewlett at the Internet Movie Database
- MSF/DWB Charity Auction in 2008 for Doctors Without Borders