Tom Butler (actor)

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Thomas Butler (born 1 February 1951)[1] is a Canadian television and film actor.

Born
Thomas Butler

(1951-02-01) 1 February 1951 (age 75)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1978–present
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Tom Butler
Born
Thomas Butler

(1951-02-01) 1 February 1951 (age 75)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Alma materNational Theatre School of Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
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Early life and education

Butler was born in Ottawa, Ontario. In 1974, he graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal, Quebec.[1]

Career

Stage

Butler has appeared on stage since the 1970s in theatre productions by the Toronto Free Theatre, Theatre Plus, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto Workshop Productions, Young People's Theatre, and Centaur Theatre. He has had roles in such plays as Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Bertolt Brecht's Saint Joan of the Stockyards, Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge, Tom Stoppard's Night and Day, George F. Walker's Better Living, and other adaptations including Dead of Winter, and Gods of Money.[1]

Screen

Butler is perhaps best known for his television role on the science fiction series Sliders as Michael Mallory, the father of Quinn Mallory in the pilot episode, and reprises his role in the season 2 episode "Gillian of the Spirits".[2]

Butler has appeared in a number of theatrical films, including Head Office (1985), Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Guilty as Sin (1993),[3] and Everything Gone Green (2006).[4] He also appears in Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and the Sonic the Hedgehog film series.[2]

He appears in the television films as well, such as First Target (2000), and the Hallmark Channel film Autumn in the Vineyard (2016).[4] Butler appeared in the television film Hostage Rescue Team (2001) as Special Agent David Nelson.[citation needed]

Butler appeared on television series such as Highlander: The Series, The Commish,[2] The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, Check It Out!, The Secret Circle, The Killing, and as a recurring character on Gracepoint. In 2013, he starred in an episode of the series Supernatural, playing Jim Myers.[5]

Filmography

Film

Television

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Tom Butler television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1979CementheadBear2 episodes
1980–1984The Littlest HoboCoach3 episodes[2]
1985Murder in SpaceMaj. Kurt SteinerTV movie[4]
1986The High Price of PassionSecurity ManTV movie[4]
1987Walking on AirBill PearsonTV movie[4]
1987Ghost of a ChanceDetective Ed RoseTV movie[4]
1989Day OneCaptain DeSilvaTV movie[4]
1989Bridge to SilenceAttorney McHallyTV movie[4]
1989Small SacrificesUnknownTV miniseries[4]
1990Hitler's DaughterDolanTV movie[4]
1992The Diamond FleeceGordon PritchardTV movie[4]
1992 Counterstrike Traeger Episode: "D.O.A."
1993Ordeal in the ArcticArnie MacauleyTV movie[4]
1993Judgment Day: The John List StoryMichael LinderTV movie[4]
1993The CommishPete Dunbar2 episodes[6]
1993The X-FilesBenjamin DrakeEpisode: "Ghost in the Machine"[2]
1994Race to Freedom: The Underground RailroadUnknownTV movie[4]
1994Beyond ObsessionJeremy StevensTV movie[4]
1994Green Dolphin BeatRoy MainesTV movie[4]
1994The Disappearance of VonnieD.A. DeLionTV movie[4]
1994Against Their Will: Women in PrisonDefense AttorneyTV movie[6]
1994Someone Else's ChildBruce ReedTV movie[4]
1995The X-FilesCIA Agent Ambrose ChapelEpisode: "Colony"[2]
1995Falling from the Sky: Flight 174Pilot DaveTV movie[6]
1995The Outer LimitsCharlie RogersEpisode "Valerie 23"[2]
1995The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the SkyMr. McBrideTV movie[6]
1996Maternal InstinctsDr. Milton ShawTV movie[4]
1996Robin of LocksleyJohn Prince Sr.TV movie[6]
1997...First Do No HarmDr. Jim PetersonTV movie[6]
1997Ronnie & JulieArthur CappellTV movie[6]
1997High StakesKruegerTV movie[4]
1997Ken Follett's The Third TwinCol. Colonel LoganTV movie[4]
1997Medusa's ChildGeneral AltonTV movie[4]
1997–1998Poltergeist: The LegacyFrank Karmack4 episodes[6]
1997–1998ViperMiles Devonian / Quincy Simon2 episodes[2]
1998The Long Way HomePeat GerrinTV movie[4]
1998Oklahoma City: A Survivor's StoryUnknownTV movie[4]
1998Every Mother's Worst FearAgent WeatherlyTV movie[4]
1998Dead Man's GunSheriff Harrigan / William Harris2 episodes[6]
1998AnimorphsGovernor1 episodes[6]
1998The Outer LimitsCharlie BoutonEpisode "Mary 25"[2]
2000Life-SizePhilTV movie[4]
2000First TargetSenator Jack "JP" HunterTV movie[4]
2003A Crime of PassionThomas ShipmanTV movie[6]
2003A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew LusterrRoger DiamondTV movie[6]
2005SmallvilleLawrence Grady1 episodes[6]
2006Blade: The SeriesTucker Moffot2 episodes[2]
2007Masters of Science FictionWarren Geslow1 episode. AKA Stephen Hawkin's Sci Fi Masters[2]
2008Making Mr. RightPaul GottmanTV movie[2]
2010One Angry JurorFitzgeraldTV movie[4]
2010Call Me Mrs. MiracleJ.R. FinleyTV movie[6]
2011Goodnight for JusticeJudge Aldous ShawTV movie[2]
2011–2012The KillingMayor Lesley AdamsRecurring role
2012Primeval: New WorldDrake1 episode
2012FringeRichardEpisode "Black Blotter"[2]
2013The Dick Knost ShowMattTV movie[2]
2013The Toyman KillerDetective TurbinadoTV movie[2]
2014SupernaturalJim Meyers1 episode
2014IntrudersBrad Zimmerman3 episodes[6]
2014GracepointChief MorganTV miniseries[2]
2015The WhispersDaniel Goetz3 episodes[6]
2015Cedar CoveBuck Saget9 episodes[2]
2015The FlashEric Larkin2 episodes[6]
2015Minority ReportSenator Tyler Reynolds2 episodes[6]
2016Love in ParadiseCasey TwainTV movie[6]
2016Anything for LoveEdwardTV movie[6]
2016ZooGreg Trotter9 episodes[6]
2016Autumn in the VineyardCharles BaldwinTV movie[4]
2016–2018Chesapeake ShoresLawrence RileyRecurring role
2017RogueMonty AnnouRecurring role
2017DamnationBurt Babbage3 episodes[6]
2017-2020LoudermilkJack LoudermilkRecurring role
2018Morning Show Mystery: Mortal MishapsVernon DivossTV movie[2]
2018Morning Show Mystery: Murder on the MenuVernon DivossTV movie[6]
2018Hailey Dean Mystery: 2 + 2 = MurderLucas DeanTV movie[6]
2018SalvationSpeaker Barnes2 episodes[6][2]
2019A Godwink Christmas: Meant for LoveEdgarTV movie[6]
2021Christmas in TahoeTim RhodesTV movie[2]
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