Michael Ontkean

Michael Ontkean
Born Michael Leonard Ontkean
(1946-01-24) January 24, 1946
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Alma mater University of New Hampshire
Occupation Actor
Years active 1955–2011
Spouse(s)
  • Francis Ontkean (m. 1971–1980)
  • Jamie Smith Jackson
Children 2

Michael Leonard Ontkean (born 24 January 1946) is a retired Canadian actor.[1] Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Ontkean relocated to the United States to attend the University of New Hampshire on a hockey scholarship before pursuing a career in acting in the early 1970s.

He initially came to prominence portraying Officer Willie Gillis on the crime drama series The Rookies from 1972 to 1974, followed by lead roles in the hockey sports comedy film Slap Shot (1977) and the romantic comedy Willie & Phil (1980).

In 1982, he had a starring role opposite Harry Hamlin and Kate Jackson in the drama Making Love, in which he portrayed a married man who comes to terms with his homosexuality. Ontkean continued to appear in films, such as Clara's Heart (1988) and Postcards from the Edge (1990) before being cast as Sheriff Harry S. Truman on David Lynch's Twin Peaks (1990–1991).

Early life

Ontkean was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Muriel (née Cooper), an actress, and Leonard Ontkean, a boxer and actor.[2] He was a child actor in Vancouver and he appeared on the Canadian television series Hudson's Bay (1959).[3] His family later relocated to Toronto, where he attended St. Michael's Choir School, Holy Rosary and later, St. Michael's College School.

Ontkean also grew up playing hockey and he earned a hockey scholarship to the University of New Hampshire, a Division I program playing in the ECAC. In his three years on the varsity program, Ontkean scored 63 goals and 111 points in 85 games played.[4] He led the team in goal scoring his junior year with 30 goals, and was second behind fellow Canadian Louis Frigon his senior year.

Career

Ontkean began in Hollywood by guest starring in The Partridge Family in 1971, and he was a television guest player on such shows as Ironside and Longstreet, but his break was in the ABC series The Rookies (1972–1976),[1] in which he played Officer Willie Gillis for the first two seasons.

Ontkean's hockey skill played a large role in his landing the role of Ned Braden in Slap Shot (1977),[1] as he performed all of his on-ice shots himself. In 1979 he appeared in the first episode of Tales of the Unexpected.

Other early movie roles included Necromancy (1972) with Orson Welles; Voices (1979) with Amy Irving; Willie & Phil (1980) with Margot Kidder; The Blood of Others (1984); The Allnighter and Maid to Order (both 1987) (the latter with Ally Sheedy); Clara's Heart (1988) with Whoopi Goldberg, and Bye Bye Blues (1989).

Making Love

Making Love (1982) is about a married man who discovers his homosexuality. Ontkean was not the director's first choice for the film: Arthur Hiller had previously approached Tom Berenger, Michael Douglas, Harrison Ford, William Hurt and Peter Strauss to play the lead, before finally approaching Ontkean. According to Hiller, the reaction of most actors was to tell him not to even consider them for the role.[5] The film reunited Ontkean with Kate Jackson; the two had previously co-starred together in The Rookies. Many years later, Ontkean tried to prevent clips from the film from being included in The Celluloid Closet, a 1996 documentary about LGBT characters in film, but he was unsuccessful.[6]

Twin Peaks

Ontkean appeared as Sheriff Harry S. Truman in David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks (1990).[7] He filmed scenes for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me but, like many others from the original TV series, his scenes were deleted from the final film.

As a result of his retirement, Ontkean did not reprise his role of Sheriff Harry S. Truman in the 2017 revival of Twin Peaks.[8]

After Twin Peaks

Ontkean subsequently appeared in many film and television productions including Kids Don't Tell (1985) with JoBeth Williams; The Right of the People (1986); In Defense of a Married Man (1990); In a Child's Name (1991) with Valerie Bertinelli; Legacy of Lies (1992); Rapture and Vendetta II: The New Mafia (both 1993); Swann: A Mystery and The Stepford Husbands (both 1996); Summer of the Monkeys and A Chance of Snow (both 1998) (the latter again with JoBeth Williams); Bear with Me (2000), and Mrs. Ashboro's Cat (2003).

Ontkean had a recurring role on Fox's short-lived series North Shore in 2004, and also appeared in the 2008 comedy TV show Sophie. He also featured in the 2011 film The Descendants, which was his last role before he decided to retire from acting.[9]

Ontkean was approached to reprise his role as Sheriff Truman for the 2017 revival of Twin Peaks but declined to come out of retirement. His role was replaced by Robert Forster, playing Sheriff Truman's brother Frank.[10]

Personal life

He is married to Jamie Smith Jackson, design director and owner of Jamie Jackson Design, and they reside in Hawaii. Together they have two daughters, Jenna Millman and Sadie Sapphire Ontkean.[11][12][13]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1971The Peace KillersJeff
1972NecromancyFrank Brandon
1972Pickup on 101Chuck
1972Girls on the RoadWill
1977Slap ShotNed Braden
1979VoicesDrew Rothman
1980Willie & PhilWillie Kaufman
1982Making LoveZach
1984The Blood of OthersJean
1984 Just the Way You ArePeter Nichols
1985Kids Don't TellJohn RyanTelevision film
1986The Right of the PeopleChristopher WellsTelevision film
1987The AllnighterMickey
1987Maid to OrderNick McGuire
1987Street JusticeCurt Flynn
1988Clara's HeartBill Hart
1989Bye Bye BluesTeddy Harper
1989Cold FrontDerek McKenzie
1990Postcards from the EdgeRobert Munch
1990In Defense of a Married ManRobertTelevision film
1992Legacy of LiesZach ResnickTelevision film
1992Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with MeSheriff Harry S. TrumanScenes deleted
1993RaptureJeff LiskerTelevision film
1993Whose Child Is This? The War for Baby JessicaJan DeBoerTelevision film
1993Bride of Violence 2Hank ParnellTelevision film
1996The Man Next DoorEli CooleyTelevision film
1996The Stepford HusbandsMick DavisonTelevision film
1996SwannStephen
1998Summer of the MonkeysJohn Lee
1998A Chance of SnowMatthew ParkerTelevision film
1998Nico the UnicornTom Gentry
1999Just a Little Harmless SexJeff
2000Bear with MeGreg Bradley
2000Green SailsJohn ScottTelevision film
2002A Killing SpringTom KeatonTelevision film
2004Ghost CatWes MerrittTelevision film
2011The DescendantsCousin Michael

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1959Hudson's BayJeremy WarrantEpisode: "Pierre's Three Evils"
1970IronsideManEpisode: "Noel's Gonna Fly"
1970Dan AugustMike FoschkeEpisode: "The Soldier"
1971Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorAlcideEpisode: "The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou"
1971The Partridge FamilyLester BraddockEpisode: "Not With My Sister, You Don't!"
1971LongstreetDavid De CarieEpisode: "So, Who's Fred Hornbeck?"
1972–1974The RookiesOfficer Willie Gillis47 episodes
1979Tales of the UnexpectedTommyEpisode: "The Man from the South"
1989The HitchhikerGordon BrooksEpisode: "Square Deal"
1990–1991Twin PeaksSheriff Harry S. Truman30 episodes
1991In a Child's NameKenneth TaylorMiniseries
1994Family AlbumWard ThayerMiniseries
1999PSI Factor: Chronicles of the ParanormalJohn Doe / Wesley AddisonEpisode: "John Doe"
1997–2000The Outer LimitsDr. Field / Dr. Charles McCamber2 episodes
2004–2005North ShoreGordon Matthews4 episodes
2008SophieVictor Hearst3 episodes

References

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  6. Baker, Robin; Hanson, Briony (1996). Celluloid Icons. London: Channel 4. p. 17. ISBN 978-1851441723. (Subscription required (help)).
  7. O'Connor, John J. (6 April 1990). "TV WEEKEND; A Skewed Vision of a Small Town In 'Twin Peaks'". The New York Times.
  8. Ausiello, Michael (8 October 2015). "Twin Peaks Recasts Major Role for Revival (and It's a Total Bummer)". TVLine.
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  10. Testa, Yohana (4 May 2017). "Who's Missing from This Spine-Tingling Twin Peaks Teaser?". Vanity Fair.
  11. "Mildred Smith". Marshall Democrat-News. 24 August 2007. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  12. "Jamie Jackson Design Director and Owner". Jamie Jackson Design. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
  13. "FASHION I". Sadie Sapphire. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
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