Dean Haglund
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Born | Oakbank, Manitoba, Canada | July 29, 1965
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1992–present |
Dean Haglund (born July 29, 1965) is a Canadian actor, known for the role of Richard "Ringo" Langly, one of The Lone Gunmen on The X-Files. Haglund is also a stand-up comedian, specializing in improvisational comedy, including work with the Vancouver TheatreSports League. In addition to The X-Files, he played the voice of Sid in Tom Sawyer, Haglund also portrayed Langly in the spin-off The Lone Gunmen, which aired thirteen episodes in 2001. He is the inventor of the Chill Pak, a commercial external cooling product for laptop computers.[1]
Early life and education
Haglund was born in Oakbank, Manitoba, Canada, and is the son of a structural engineer.[2] His father is Swedish.[3]
Career
After his roles on X-Files and The Lone Gunmen, Haglund appeared briefly in a documentary-style production called "From Here to Andromeda", released in 2007. The production has UFOs and extraterrestrials as a central theme.[4] On October 30, 2009, he hosted Ghost Adventures Live on the Travel Channel.[5] In a throwback to X-Files, Dean appeared in episode 95 of Bones as restaurant owner Blaine Miller in Roswell where Booth and Bones are sent to investigate a possible extraterrestrial sighting.[6] He was on the advisory board of Sci-Fest, the first annual Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival, held in May 2014.[7]
In June 2015, Haglund emigrated to Sydney, Australia with his girlfriend and their two dogs, and now lives in Newtown.[8] Haglund's relocation to Australia nearly resulted in the removal of a planned cameo by the Lone Gunmen in the episode "Babylon" of the revived tenth season of The X-Files. However, he was informed by Bruce Harwood that the producers were looking for him, and contacted them to film the appearance.[9] He currently hosts the Chillpak Hollywood Hour podcast,[10] where he discusses all things Hollywood with independent filmmaker Phil Leirness.
Filmography
Television
- The Commish (1992-1994) - Drug Dealer / Zack ("Video Vigilante" and "Working Girls")
- Street Justice (1993) - Junkie ("The Wall")
- The X-Files (1994-2018) - Richard Langly
- Sliders (1995) - Stockboy ("Fever")
- Lonesome Dove: The Series (1995) - Nathan Silas ("The Return")
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1998) - Mr. Coolidge ("Honey, It's No Fun Being an Illegal Alien")
- Home Improvement (1999) - Guy ("Young at Heart")
- V.I.P. (1999-2000) - Himself ("Val Goes to Town" and "Throw Val from the Train")
- The Lone Gunmen (2001) - Richard Langly
- Bones (2010) - Blaine Miller ("The X in the Files")
- Femme Fatales (2011) - Kip ("Girls Gone Dead")
- The Icarus II Project (2011) - Bernie ("Jessica")
Film
- The X-Files (1998) - Richard Langly
- Spectres (2004) - Dr. Halsey
- Face of Terror (2004) - Timmons
- Dead & Deader (2006) - Funeral Home Director (TV Movie)
- Atlantis Down (2010) - Jack Spano
- Geek USA (2013) - Sloan
- The Lady Killers (2017) - Paul Lewis
References
- ^ "Chill Pak : Cool it down. Speed it up". Archived from the original on July 21, 2010.
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- ^ "KAOS2000 Magazine interview with Dean Haglund of "X-Files"". www.kaos2000.net. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
- ^ "From Here to Andromeda". Amazon. June 2007.
- ^ "Are you lost_ _ Travel Channel". www.travelchannel.com.
- ^ ""Bones" the X in the File (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ "Sci-Fest Team". Archived from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ Barnes, Candice (23 June 2015). "X-Files star Dean Haglund brings the truth to Perth". WA Today. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ "The Lone Gunmen almost didn't make it in new X-Files series". news.com.au. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ ChillPak Hollywood Hour
External links
- Dean Haglund at IMDb
- Interview with Dean Haglund (2005), on Slice of SciFi
- 1965 births
- 20th-century Canadian comedians
- 20th-century Canadian male actors
- 21st-century Canadian comedians
- 21st-century Canadian male actors
- Canadian male film actors
- Canadian male comedians
- Canadian stand-up comedians
- Canadian male television actors
- Living people
- People from Oakbank, Manitoba
- Male actors from Manitoba
- Canadian emigrants to Australia
- Comedians from Manitoba