Michael Wincott
Canadian actor
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2022 | Portrayed cinematographer Antlers Holst in the film Nope, showcasing his continued relevance in contemporary cinema. |
2017 | Michael Wincott had an uncredited role as Dr. Osmond in Ghost in the Shell |
2017 | Appeared in the Swedish drama series Veni Vidi Vici, playing Georgina, a transgender former porn director. The series was selected as a top new European series at the MIPDrama Screenings and streamed on Hulu. |
2016 | Michael Wincott was featured in 'The Making of Forsaken' documentary, appearing as himself |
2016 | Played Old Bill in two episodes of season 1 of the science fiction western TV series Westworld. |
2015 | Wincott appeared in two films: Knight of Cups as Herb and Forsaken as Dave Turner |
2015 | Starred in the Canadian western drama film Forsaken alongside Kiefer and Donald Sutherland. |
2014 | Michael Wincott appeared in 'Jack is Back', a documentary where he played himself |
2014 | Michael Wincott played the role of Reuben in the film Grand Street |
2014 | Gave an interview to L'Uomo Vogue, reflecting on his early love for cinema and his childhood passion for acting. |
2014 | Played hacker Adrian Cross in the TV miniseries 24: Live Another Day, demonstrating his versatility in television roles. |
2013 | Wincott starred in The Girl from Nagasaki as the character Goro |
2012 | Michael Wincott voiced multiple video game characters, including Griffin in Infex, Jules Merit in Syndicate, and Death in Darksiders II |
2012 | Received special thanks credit in the film The Iceman |
2012 | Cast as serial killer Ed Gein in the biographical drama film Hitchcock and provided voices for video game characters Jules Merit in Syndicate, Griffin in Infex, and Death in Darksiders II. |
2011 | Michael Wincott appeared in a test scene for the film The Iceman, playing the role of Mr. Softee |
2011 | Michael Wincott appeared in the film The Farewell, playing a character referred to as 'He' |
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