Michael Shanks

Canadian actor

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2024 Michael Shanks is set to appear in 'Time Cut' as Gil Field, currently in post-production
2022 Guest appearance in The Good Doctor as Paul
2020 Recurring role in Altered Carbon and appeared in Project Blue Book as Air vice-marshal Christopher Thomas
2019 Appeared in multiple productions including Unspeakable (8 episodes), Virgin River, The College Admissions Scandal (as Rick Singer), and Heritage Minutes: D-Day (as Major Archie MacNaughton)
2019 Played the role of Horace Axley in the second season of the Netflix science-fiction series Altered Carbon.
2017 Michael Shanks appeared in Saving Hope episode 5.14 titled 'We need to talk about Charlie Harris'
2017 Appeared in Christmas Homecoming as Sgt. Jim Mullins
2016 Michael Shanks appeared in Saving Hope episode 4.14 titled 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'
2016 Starred in Hearts of Spring television film
2014 Michael Shanks appeared in Saving Hope episode 3.04 titled 'Stand By Me'
2013 Portrayed the title character in the television film Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story, further highlighting his connection to and passion for ice hockey.
2012 Michael Shanks starred in the film 'The Bouquet' as Sam
2012 Returned to primetime as Charles 'Charlie' Harris on the TV series Saving Hope, reuniting with Stargate SG-1 and Smallville co-star Erica Durance.
2011 Shanks acted in Flashpoint, Christmas Lodge (as Jack Rand), and The Pastor's Wife (as Matthew Winkler)
2011 Michael Shanks appeared in multiple films including 'Tactical Force' as Demetrius (a direct-to-video film), 'Faces in the Crowd' as Bryce, 'Elysium' as Technician #3, and '13 Eerie' as Professor Tomkins
2010 Michael Shanks appeared in multiple TV shows including Tower Prep, Smallville (as Hawkman/Carter Hall in 4 episodes), and Supernatural
2010 Michael Shanks acted in two films: 'Arctic Blast' as Jack Tate and 'Red Riding Hood' as Adrien Lazar

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