Tom McCamus

Tom McCamus (born July 25, 1955[1]) is a Canadian film and theatre actor. He is most widely known for his works on the television show Mutant X and drama film Room.[2]

Tom McCamus
Born (1955-07-25) July 25, 1955
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present

Life and career

McCamus was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,[1] and was brought up in London, Ontario from the age of ten, after his family moved cross country. While attending London's Oakridge Secondary School, McCamus became intrigued with the theatre, and went on to attend the University of Windsor's school of dramatic art.

His film debut came in director Paul Donovan's quirky time-travel comedy Norman's Awesome Experience, otherwise known as A Switch in Time (1989). In 1991 McCamus gained critical acclaim for his role as a mental patient in the historical drama Beautiful Dreamers.

McCamus' role as struggling actor Henry Adler in I Love a Man in Uniform (1993), directed by David Wellington resulted in him winning the Genie Award for Best Actor.[3] McCamus has been nominated for the Genie Award on two occasions since, for Long Day's Journey into Night (1996), also directed by Wellington, in which McCamus reprised his successful performance as Edmund Tyrone from the Stratford Festival,[4] and for the Oscar-nominated The Sweet Hereafter (1997), directed by Atom Egoyan.[5]

McCamus came to the attention of a wider audience playing the villainous Mason Eckhart in the Marvel TV series Mutant X. Although McCamus proved sufficiently popular that he appeared in every episode of the first season, something that was not originally planned, he quit the show to star as Richard III and Mack the Knife at the Stratford Festival. He only returned to Mutant X to make occasional appearances in the second and third seasons.[6]

McCamus starred in the CBC film Waking Up Walter: The Walter Gretzky Story (2005) as famous hockey dad Walter Gretzky, the Canadian production Shake Hands with the Devil (2007), and in the Ken Finkleman miniseries At the Hotel (2006).

In 2010 he appeared at Stratford as Captain Hook in Peter Pan and as Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons.[7]

He appeared in the 2019 season of CBC's Street Legal in a supporting role.[8]

McCamus is married to theatre and occasional TV actress Chick Reid.[9] They live in Warkworth, Ontario.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1987And Then You DieJimmy
1988Norman's Awesome ExperienceNorman
1988-1989Friday the 13th: The SeriesAtticus Rook / Frank Edwards2 episodes
1990Beautiful DreamersLeonard Thomas
1993I Love a Man in UniformHenry Adler
1993Guilty as SinRay Schiff
1994The Circle GameFrank
1996Great PerformancesEdmund TyroneEpisode: "Long Day's Journey into Night"
1997The Sweet HereafterSam
1997Bach Cello Suite #6: Six GesturesJ.S. Bach
1998Last NightRadio D.J.Voice
1999The Passion of Ayn RandRichardTV movie
2000The Spreading GroundJohnny Gault
2000Possible WorldsGeorge Barber
2000The ClaimBurn
2000Foreign ObjectsTV series
2001Century HotelNicholas
2001-2004Mutant XMason Eckhart26 episodes
2002StealJerry
2002The Nature of NicholasFather
2002Perfect PieDon Rayford
2003TrinityDr. Clerval
2003The NewsroomBob DanielsEpisode: "Death 1, George 0"
2004Confessions of a Teenage Drama QueenCalum
2004Ginger Snaps Back: The BeginningWallace Rowlands
2004SiblingsMr. Phillips
2005Black WidowDetective Pressman
2007Shake Hands with the DevilPhil Lancaster
2008KillshotPaul Scallen / FBI Chief
2009Cairo TimeMark
2012The SamaritanDeacon
2014-2015Orphan BlackDr. Nealon7 episodes
2015King JohnKing John
2015Antony and CleopatraEnobarbus
2015RoomLeo
2019The TempestStephano
2019CoriolanusMenenius Agrippa

References

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