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Michael Ontkean

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Michael Ontkean
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Michael Ontkean, best known for playing the minor league hockey player Ned Braden in the cult classic Slap Shot (1977), was born on January 24, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia. His parents, Leonard and Muriel (née Cooper) Ontkean, were actors. Michael was raised Catholic and attended Catholic elementary and high schools. Like many young Canadian men, he grew up playing hockey. He was good enough to earn a hockey scholarship to the University of New Hampshire, a Division I program. He was a standout player at UNH in his three seasons as a varsity player from 1966-69. (Division I hockey teams did not allow freshmen to play on the varsity team in those days.) After graduating from UNH in 1969, he did not pursue a professional hockey career but appeared on the Canadian series Hudson's Bay (1959), which ran for one season in 1959-60, but did not appear again professionally as an actor until an episode of Ironside (1967) was broadcast in 1970. He moved to Los Angeles to become an actor.

After taking roles on episodic TV shows and appearing in TV movies from 1970-72, he had his breakthrough with a lead in the TV series The Rookies (1972), which debuted in September 1972. He played policeman Willie Gillis on the series, but left after the 1973-74 season and was replaced by Chris Owens (Bruce Fairbairn). His co-star, Kate Jackson, would later appear as his wife in the then-controversial 1982 film Making Love (1982), in which Ontkean played a married man who leaves his wife after coming out after an affair with his gay lover.

Earlier, Ontkean's skill as a hockey player enabled him to beat out Peter Straus and other actors for the role as the disaffected Ned Braden in Slap Shot (1977). In the film, he performed all of his on-ice shots himself. Subsequently, he had a major role in Paul Mazursky's Willie & Phil (1980), but neither that movie or "Making Love" was a hit. (Peter Strauss -- who lost the role in "Slap Shot" to Ontkean but became a bigger star after the success of Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) -- turned down the role of the closeted gay husband played by Ontkean in "Making Love".)

Ontkean's most memorable role since the early 1980s was Sheriff Harry S. Truman) in David Lynch's cult classic TV series Twin Peaks (1990). He lives in Hawaii with his wife, Jamie Smith Jackson.
BornJanuary 24, 1946
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    Paul Newman, Yvon Barrette, Jeff Carlson, Steve Carlson, David Hanson, Jerry Houser, Allan F. Nicholls, and Michael Ontkean in Slap Shot (1977)
    Slap Shot
    7.2
    • Ned Braden
    • 1977
    Twin Peaks (1990)
    Twin Peaks
    8.7
    TV Series
    • Sheriff Harry S. Truman
    Brooke Burns, Nikki Deloach, and Amanda Righetti in North Shore (2004)
    North Shore
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Gordon Matthews
    • Gordy Matthews
    Willie & Phil (1980)
    Willie & Phil
    5.9
    • Willie Kaufman
    • 1980

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    • Sheryl Lee in Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (2014)
      Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces
      7.5
      • Sheriff Harry S. Truman
      • 2014
    • George Clooney in The Descendants (2011)
      The Descendants
      7.3
      • Cousin Milo
      • 2011
    • Natalie Brown in Sophie (2008)
      Sophie
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Victor Hearst
      • 2008
    • Brooke Burns, Nikki Deloach, and Amanda Righetti in North Shore (2004)
      North Shore
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Gordon Matthews
      • Gordy Matthews
      • 2004–2005
    • Ghost Cat (2004)
      Ghost Cat
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Wes Merritt
      • 2004
    • Wendy Crewson in A Killing Spring (2002)
      A Killing Spring
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • Tom Keaton
      • 2002
    • Green Sails (2000)
      Green Sails
      5.2
      TV Movie
      • John Scott
      • 2000
    • Helen Shaver, Alan Thicke, Doug Abrahams, Kristian Ayre, Koenraad Beugelink, Kaitlyn Burke, Eric Johnson, Michael Ontkean, Gordon Tootoosis, Kimberley Warnat, Paul Ziller, and Broud The Bear in Bear with Me (2000)
      Bear with Me
      5.6
      • Greg Bradley
      • 2000
    • The Outer Limits (1995)
      The Outer Limits
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Dr. Field
      • Dr. Charles McCamber
      • 1997–2000
    • PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1996)
      PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
      7.1
      TV Series
      • John Doe
      • Wesley Addison
      • 1999
    • Anne Archer, Kevin Zegers, and Neige in Nico the Unicorn (1998)
      Nico the Unicorn
      5.6
      • Tom Gentry
      • 1998
    • Charles Durning, JoBeth Williams, Barbara Barrie, and Michael Ontkean in A Chance of Snow (1998)
      A Chance of Snow
      5.4
      TV Movie
      • Matthew 'Matt' Parker
      • 1998
    • Just a Little Harmless Sex (1998)
      Just a Little Harmless Sex
      4.9
      • Jeff
      • 1998
    • Summer of the Monkeys (1998)
      Summer of the Monkeys
      6.1
      • John Lee
      • 1998
    • Swann (1996)
      Swann
      5.1
      • Stephen
      • 1996

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    • Height
      • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
    • Born
      • January 24, 1946
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Spouses
        Jamie Smith-Jackson1983 - present (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Sadie Sapphire Echo Ontkean
    • Parents
        Leonard Ontkean
    • Relatives
      • Sheri Ontkean(Sibling)
    • Other works
      (July 1 to 17, 1982) He played Jim and Dr. John in the revue, "Tennessee Williams: A Celebration," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Karen Allen (Laura Wingfield; Esmeralda; Miriam); Tom Atkins (Stanley Kowalski; Kilroy); Erica Auerbach (child); Dimitrios Balodimas (Young John); Emery Battis (Rev. Winemiller; Nonno; Maurice); Victor Bevine (Val); Samantha Calamari (child); Chris Clemenson (Father DeLeo, Chris, Mark, Maurice's Gofer, Bellhop, Doctor); Martin Curland (Stuff, Stanley's companion, Tom Jr.); Gwen DeLuca (Angel); Jerome Dempsey (Gutman; Big Daddy); Jency DuPont (Young Alma); Joyce Ebert (The Princess); Michael French (Bobby, Jack-in-Black, Sky); Jeremy Garnish (child); Anthony Goldwyn (Hemingway, Jack, Bellhop); Frank Hankey (Salesman, Policeman); Katherine Helmond (Marguerite; Hannah; Carolyn); Megan Hertzig (Young Alma); Becky Howland (child); Jason Howland (child); Leah Joki (Jane, Nellie, Leona); Lesley Kahn (Isabel, Rosa, Willie); Christopher Kavanaugh (child); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Chance Wayne); Laurie Kennedy (Stella Kowalski; Alma; Celeste, Trinket, Grace); Scott LaFeber (George, Bellhop); Roberta Maxwell (Maggie; Carol Cutrere; Woman); Allen McCullough (Chicken, Policeman); Todd Melin (child); Marty Moran; James Naughton (Brick; Alvaro); George Morforgen (Jacques/Quixote; Lawrence, Writer, Nightingale, Scott); Joan McMurtrey (Mrs. Wire, Mrs. Venable, Lady Mulligan, Leona, Gypsy, Bodey); Tori Nichols (child); Carrie Nodella (Charlotte, Myrtle); Robert Nugent Jr. (Young John); Carrie Nye (Blanche DuBois; Zelda); Austin Pendleton (Tom Wingfield; Mr. Charlie, The Writer, August); Margaret Phillips (Amanda Wingfield; Big Mama); Howard Samuelsohn (Sancho Panza, Young Collector, Bellhop); Shenna Santelli (child); Dwight Schultz (Mitch; Lord Byron; Shannon); Steven Skybell (Dusty, Man at New Year's Eve Party, Bellhop); Heather Spear (child); Myra Lucretia Taylor (Miss Lucy, Helena, Trinket, Vee), Nurse Porter); Maria Tucci (Serafina; Catharine); Jane White (Lady; Maxine; Mrs. Gofort) and Rachel Whitmer (child) in the cast. Marge Champion was choreographer, movement advisor and trustee emerita. Tennessee Williams; Ralph Renzi and Elliott Norton were in attendance. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Tony Straiges was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Tom Brennan was associate director. Michael O'Flaherty was music supervisor and composer. Robert Barron and Kay Matschullat were director's assistants. Andrew Mendelson and Regan McLemore were vocal consultants. Deborah Brown was casting director. Tom Brennan, Bonnie Monte, Austin Pendleton and the company were additional script assistants. Mark Healy was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Jay Spadone was conductor. Lehman and Paul Cowan were clarinet and saxophone players. Gerald Mortenson was trumpeter. Scott Sherman was drummer. Joe Messina played Bass. Jim Thompson was guitarist and mandolin player. Doug Mclean was harmonica player. Deborah Lapidus, Jay Spadone and Brad Flickinger were additional musical composers.
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      Had contracts with the hockey teams the Toronto Maple Leafs and the New York Rangers.

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