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He has guested on such series as ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'', ''[[The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]'', ''Cold Squad'', ''[[The L Word]]'', "Psych (TV Series)", ''[[Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse]]'', ''[[Numb3rs]]'', and in the two-hour premiere of ''[[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]''.<ref>[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/38037/battlestar-galacticas-michael-hogan-suits-up-for-red-riding-hood Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan Suits Up For Red Riding Hood]</ref> He plays Myka's father on the [[SyFy]] series ''[[Warehouse 13]]''.
He has guested on such series as ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'', ''[[The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]'', ''Cold Squad'', ''[[The L Word]]'', "Psych (TV Series)", ''[[Dollhouse (TV series)|Dollhouse]]'', ''[[Numb3rs]]'', and in the two-hour premiere of ''[[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]''.<ref>[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/38037/battlestar-galacticas-michael-hogan-suits-up-for-red-riding-hood Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan Suits Up For Red Riding Hood]</ref> He plays Myka's father on the [[SyFy]] series ''[[Warehouse 13]]''.


Hogan also voiced Captain Bailey in the RPG, ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''<ref name="Mass Effect 2">[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/masseffect2workingtitle/video/6242706?hd=1&tag=topslot;thumb;1 Gamespot Video: Mass Effect 2 Voice Cast Revealed]</ref> He was casted for the upcoming dark tale of [[The Girl with the Red Riding Hood]].<ref>[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/20586 'Battlestar Galactica' Vet Joins Hardwick's 'Red Riding Hood']</ref>
Hogan has also lent his voice to the [[video game industry]], providing the voice of Captain Bailey in the RPG, ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''<ref name="Mass Effect 2">[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/masseffect2workingtitle/video/6242706?hd=1&tag=topslot;thumb;1 Gamespot Video: Mass Effect 2 Voice Cast Revealed]</ref>, as well as the opening character, Doc Mitchell, in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''<ref name="Michael Hogan in Fallout: New Vegas">[http://www.gamingtrend.com/Reviews/review/review.php?ReviewID=1519 Gamingtrend.com review</ref>. He was casted for the upcoming dark tale of [[The Girl with the Red Riding Hood]].<ref>[http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/20586 'Battlestar Galactica' Vet Joins Hardwick's 'Red Riding Hood']</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

Revision as of 20:58, 26 October 2010

Michael Hogan
Hogan at the Big Apple Convention in Manhattan, October 18, 2009
Born
SpouseSusan Hogan

Michael Hogan (born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor of Irish descent. His birthdate is a matter of private record.[1] Hogan is notable for numerous roles in TV over the past four decades, most recently as Colonel Saul Tigh in the Battlestar Galactica re-imagining and Billy in The Peanut Butter Solution.

Career

Hogan began his career in 1978 and has starred in numerous TV shows, plays, radio dramas and operas. He got his start in plays at the Shaw Festival.[2]

Hogan starred as Colonel Saul Tigh, Executive Officer of the Battlestar Galactica on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica.

Among his prior television work is his role as Tony Logozzo in Cold Squad, Hogan also starred in the 1985 children's film The Peanut Butter Solution.

One of Canada's most respected actors, Michael Hogan is the patriarch of a fledgling dynasty: His wife, Susan Hogan, has starred in dozens of films since the '70s, including The Brood, Narrow Margin and Disturbing Behavior, while their son, Gabriel Hogan, has worked in film and TV since his teens and currently stars in the ESPN ensemble drama Playmakers.

Hogan won the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor, for Solitaire (1991). He had been nominated in that category the previous year for Diplomatic Immunity. Hogan was nominated for the Gemini, for Best Actor in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries, for the 2003 telefilm Betrayed.

He made his film debut in the Peter Fonda trucker picture High-Ballin' (1978). He and his wife soon became a popular television couple, as the stars of the 1983 Canadian series Vanderberg and the 1986 Canadian-German series The Little Vampire. Hogan has also starred on the hit Canadian police series Cold Squad. His movies include Road to Saddle River, Clearcut, Stella, Cowboys Don't Cry and The Cutting Edge and the telefilms Dead Man's Gun, Shadow Lake, Scorn, Shadow Realm and Nights Below Station Street, for which he received the Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association's Blizzard Award for Best Leading Actor.[3]

He has guested on such series as Millennium, The Outer Limits, Cold Squad, The L Word, "Psych (TV Series)", Dollhouse, Numb3rs, and in the two-hour premiere of Monk.[4] He plays Myka's father on the SyFy series Warehouse 13.

Hogan has also lent his voice to the video game industry, providing the voice of Captain Bailey in the RPG, Mass Effect 2[5], as well as the opening character, Doc Mitchell, in Fallout: New Vegas[6]. He was casted for the upcoming dark tale of The Girl with the Red Riding Hood.[7]

Personal life

Hogan in July 2009

He is married to actress Susan Hogan, and they have three children: actress Jennie Rebecca Hogan, actor Gabriel Hogan, and Charlie Hogan. Michael and Susan Hogan are both recurring characters (as a married couple) on The L Word. They currently reside on Bowen Island.

Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Hogan has performed at some of Canada's most prestigious venues, including the Stratford Festival, where he won acclaim as "Biff" in Death of a Salesman. He has also headlined at the Shaw Festival and performed at the Arts Club in Vancouver in Escape from Happiness. Other theatrical credits include roles in King Lear at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Tartuffe and Of the Fields Lately at Toronto's Canadian Stage and Zastrozzi at Toronto's Factory Theatre.

Hogan and his wife are good friends of Canadian actor Graham Greene and his wife Hilary Blackmore.

Selected filmography

References

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