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| Name | Bruce Greenwood |
| Caption | Greenwood in 2014 |
| Birth date | 12 August 1956 |
| Birth place | Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1977–present |
| Spouse | Susan Devlin, 1986 |
Bruce Greenwood Bruce Greenwood (born August 12, 1956) is a Canadian actor and producer known for roles in film, television, and theater. He gained international recognition through portrayals of historical figures and leading characters in science fiction film, political drama, and thriller film genres, earning awards and nominations from institutions such as the Genie Awards and Canadian Screen Awards.
Greenwood was born in Ridgeway, Ontario, and raised in Delta, British Columbia and Vancouver Island. He attended University of British Columbia before pursuing acting studies and training with regional companies in British Columbia and across Canada, developing stage techniques influenced by classical repertory and contemporary Canadian theater practices.
Greenwood's early career included regional theater with companies in Vancouver and appearances in Canadian television series such as Street Legal and Due South, which led to supporting film roles in projects connected to Hollywood and international co-productions. He achieved wider recognition for playing real-life figures including the President of the United States in Star Trek films and the role of a father in The Boondock Saints-adjacent crime dramas, collaborating with directors associated with independent film and mainstream studio projects. Greenwood's film roles span collaborations with filmmakers linked to J.J. Abrams-produced franchises, dramatic features screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, and action films distributed by major companies like Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures.
On television, Greenwood starred in serialized dramas broadcast on networks such as Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC, earning acclaim for performances in legal and political narratives that intersected with series produced by Showtime and HBO. He has been nominated for awards from bodies including the ACTRA Awards and received recognition from critics at festivals including Sundance Film Festival for ensemble and leading roles.
Greenwood expanded into voice work and narration for projects associated with Discovery Channel-style documentaries and animated series produced by studios in Toronto and Los Angeles. His career includes producing credits on select Canadian productions and participation in international co-productions that brought together talent from Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Greenwood's filmography comprises leading and supporting appearances in a range of films released by companies such as Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate, and Sony Pictures Classics. Notable film titles in which he performed include entries in the Star Trek (film series) reboot, political thrillers screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, and character-driven dramas showcased at the Toronto International Film Festival. His roles often pair him with actors represented by agencies active in Hollywood and directors who have worked with institutions like the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
On television, Greenwood has held principal roles on series aired by networks including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC, and Showtime. He starred in high-profile miniseries that involved collaboration with producers from BBC-style co-productions, and he appeared in episodic roles on programs connected to franchises distributed by CBS, NBC, and cable outlets. Greenwood's small-screen work includes guest appearances on procedural dramas and recurring parts in serialized narratives that were later released on streaming platforms operated by companies such as Netflix and Amazon Studios.
Greenwood's theater credits encompass performances with Canadian companies in Vancouver and Toronto, participating in productions staged at venues associated with regional repertory and national arts councils. He has voiced characters for animated productions and video games developed by studios in Montreal and Los Angeles, and he has recorded narration for documentary projects linked to broadcasters such as the Discovery Channel and public broadcasters in Canada.
Greenwood is married to Susan Devlin; the couple have two children and maintain residences between Toronto and Los Angeles. He has engaged with charitable organizations and arts institutions in Canada and has been involved in mentorship with training programs at the National Theatre School of Canada and other cultural institutions.
Category:1956 births Category:Living people Category:Canadian male film actors Category:Canadian male television actors