Stuart Hughes

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Stuart Hughes
BornAugust 9, 1959 (1959-08-09) (age 65)
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Michelle Monteith
(m. 2011)
PartnerMegan Follows (1996–2010)
Children1

Stuart Hughes (born June 9, 1959) is a Canadian actor known for his leading roles on the stages of many Canadian theatre companies, including Shaw Festival, Stratford Festival and Soulpepper Theatre Company (of which he is a founding member).[1]

Education

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As a teenager, Hughes lived in London, Ontario, where he attended Saunders Secondary School and played French horn and violin in the school orchestra and band. He performed in school drama productions and also had roles in plays at Theatre London.

Career

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Hughes has received many award nominations for his work in film and television, and on stage. He has received three Dora Awards for the roles of Billy in The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, The Man in On the Verge (Tarragon Theatre) and Kit Carson in The Time Of Your Life (Soulpepper).[2] He received an ACTRA Award for his lead role in the film The Drawer Boy.

He appeared in Mayday season 12 episode 1, as Commandant James Gibson (2012). He also played Oscar "Butch" Bowers in the 2017 film version of It.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Bogus Airline Agent
2005 Where the Truth Lies 1st Journalist
2006 Troubled Waters Ben Tomlinson
2007 This Beautiful City Peter
2010 Small Town Murder Songs Billy
2012 I Was a Boy Brian
2016 Lavender Dr. Michaels
2017 The Drawer Boy Angus
2017 It Officer Bowers
2018 Into Invisible Light David
2021 Die in a Gunfight Henry Gibbon
2024 Longing Post-production
The Apprentice Mike Wallace

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Hangin' In Roger Gold Episode: "The Talk Show"
1988 Blades of Courage David Frye Television film
1989 Love and Hate Charlie Wilde
1995 Picture Windows Michael Episode: "Soir Bleu"
1995 Forever Knight Vudu 2 episodes
1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Marshall Episode: "Destiny"
1996 Moonshine Highway Stopwatch Man Television film
1996 We the Jury Fletcher Low
1997 Psi Factor Joey Veloz Episode: "Anasazi Cave/Devil's Triangle"
1997 A Taste of Shakespeare Bassanio Episode: "The Merchant of Venice"
1998 Evidence of Blood Young Luther Snow Television film
1999 Monet: Shadow and Light Claude Monet
2002 The Stork Derby Sam Gregory
2003 Street Time George Phips Episode: "Even"
2006 Booky Makes Her Mark Thomas Thomson Television film
2007 Booky and the Secret Santa
2009 Booky's Crush
2010 Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures Dr. Norby 2 episodes
2011 The Listener Jerry Episode: "Lady in the Lake"
2011 Republic of Doyle Simon Walters 2 episodes
2011 Breakout Kings Dr. Lockwood Episode: "Like Father, Like Son"
2011, 2017 Murdoch Mysteries Various roles 2 episodes
2012 The Firm Martin Moxon 8 episodes
2012 An Officer and a Murderer Mr. Dewalt Television film
2012, 2014 Air Crash Investigation Captain James Gibson 2 episodes
2013 Bomb Girls Mahoney
2014 Not With My Daughter Bill Television film
2015 Remedy Officer Scott Episode: "Looking for Satellites"
2015 Blood and Water Dr. Lewis 2 episodes
2016 Killjoys Herin Episode: "Johnny Be Good"
2017 Incorporated Jimmy Episode: "Sweating the Assets"
2017 Sometimes the Good Kill Joseph Kinsella Television film
2017 Orphan Black Cooper 4 episodes
2018 Return to Christmas Creek Dan Hayes Television film
2018, 2020 Burden of Truth Pastor Parson 2 episodes
2019 Diggstown Tavis Southwell Episode: "Taisir Ahmed"
2019 Jett Sweeney 2 episodes
2019 Carter Wyatt Buchanan Episode: "Harley Gets An Office Job"
2019 Our Christmas Love Song Hunter Television film
2020 Self Made Percy Saunders Episode: "A Credit to the Race"
2020 A Christmas Carousel Roy Television film
2020–2021 In the Dark Detective Miller 6 episodes
2021 Frankie Drake Mysteries Detective McIntosh 2 episodes
2021 Departure Surgeon Episode: "Don't Tread on Me"
2021 The Expanse: One Ship Liang Walker Episode: "Ankawala"
2021–2022 The Expanse 4 episodes

References

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  1. ^ Joe Belanger (January 22, 2017). "Stuart Hughes? early exposure to the theatre community in London, where he spent his teen years, sparked an outstanding career". The London Free Press. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. ^ John Coulbourn (July 1, 2008). "'Fire' cleans up at annual award show". Canoe. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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