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Michael Shanks
Shanks at the Creation Official Stargate Convention, 2007
Born
Michael Garrett Shanks

(1970-12-15) December 15, 1970 (age 53)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children3
Tatiana Shanks (b. 1998)

Mia Tabitha Shanks (b. 2004) Samuel David Shanks (b. 2007)

Michael Garrett Shanks (born December 15, 1970) is a Canadian actor, writer and director. He is known for playing Dr. Daniel Jackson in the long-running Canadian–American military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and as Dr. Charles Harris on the Canadian medical drama Saving Hope.

Early life

Shanks was born in Vancouver, and grew up in Kamloops, British Columbia. He attended the University of British Columbia and was in the BFA Acting Program from 1990 to 1994 and later appeared in several stage productions, serving a two-year apprenticeship with the prestigious Stratford Festival in Ontario. He made guest appearances on TV series like Highlander and University Hospital, appeared in the TV movie A Family Divided and had a small role in The Call of the Wild, before winning the role of Daniel Jackson on Stargate SG-1.

Career

Stargate franchise

Shanks played archaeologist Dr. Daniel Jackson throughout the first five seasons of Stargate SG-1 before leaving the show at the end of Stargate SG-1's fifth season, citing creative differences concerning the under-use of his character and the direction of the show as a whole.[1] He made several guest appearances throughout the sixth season playing his own character, as well as voicing the Asgard character Thor. Shanks returned for the seventh and subsequent seasons, winning the Leo Award for Best Lead Performance By A Male in a Dramatic Series in 2004 for the seventh season episode "Lifeboat".[2] During the series' tenth and final season, he signed up for 16 of the 20 episodes, taking some time off in March 2006 for the birth of his third child (second with wife and occasional co-star Lexa Doig).

He appeared in both direct-to-DVD Stargate films released in 2008, Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum, and won the 2009 Leo Award for Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama for Continuum.[3]

In 2004, Shanks made a crossover appearance (as Daniel Jackson) in the Stargate Atlantis pilot, "Rising". He also appeared in the tenth and eleventh episodes of Atlantis' fifth and final season,[4] and made a cameo appearance in the pilot of the third Stargate series Stargate Universe. He also appeared in the episodes "Human" and "Subversion".[5]

Other appearances

In 2001, Shanks guest starred in the episode "Star-Crossed" in the Sci-Fi series Andromeda, during which he met his future wife, Lexa Doig. Coincidentally, they played two androids who fell in love with each other. In 2002, Shanks starred in the German/UK/South African co-production Sumuru, a science fiction B-movie, as astronaut Adam Wade. He also auditioned for the role of Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis.

In 2007, Shanks joined the Fox Network series 24, guest-starring as lobbyist Mark Bishop in a three-episode arc for season 6. In 2008–2009, Shanks had a recurring role on the second season of the USA Network spy series Burn Notice, playing Victor Stecker-Epps, a fellow burned spy and maniacal counterpoint to series lead Jeffrey Donovan's character. In 2008, Shanks had a guest starring role in one episode of the SciFi Channel series Eureka, as an alchemist somewhat responsible for the near destruction of the town due to a student's mixing chemicals in his lab and thereby creating the "Alchemist curse". He appeared in the episode "All That Glitters...", with a mention of his character in the episode "A Night At Global Dynamics".

Shanks was featured in a lead role in the SciFi Channel's adventure film, The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon as Jacob Thain opposite Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed alumna Shannen Doherty. The film premiered on the cable network on December 20, 2008. In 2010, Shanks appeared in an episode of Sanctuary, which stars fellow Stargate actor Amanda Tapping. In the same year he starred in the film Arctic Blast, a disaster film, as physicist Jack Tate.

Shanks' latest television guest roles were as archaeologist Carter Hall, DC Comics' superhero Hawkman, in the Smallville episode "Absolute Justice".[6] He later reprised the role in the final episode of the ninth season, and then in guest spots during the tenth season episodes "Shield" and "Icarus" as well as appearing in Supernatural season 5 episode "99 Problems". Shanks stars in the Canadian thriller Faces in the Crowd.[7]

Shanks has also starred in the Fox comedy The Good Guys as the pompous leader of the Strike Force. In 2011, Shanks was the guest star in the third episode of the Showcase show Endgame, where he plays an amnesiac.

In 2012, Shanks returned to primetime as Dr. Charles "Charlie" Harris on Saving Hope, reuniting with Stargate SG-1 and Smallville co-star Erica Durance.

Personal life

Shanks' eldest daughter, Tatiana Shanks,[8] (b. 1998) is from his relationship with model and actress Vaitiare Bandera, who portrayed Sha're his character's wife, on Stargate SG-1.[9]

On August 2, 2003, Shanks married actress Lexa Doig, whom he met in 2001 while guest-starring on the series Andromeda, in which she starred. (They would also work together on Stargate SG-1, when Doig was cast as Dr. Carolyn Lam, a recurring character in seasons nine and ten.) They have a daughter (b. 2004) and a son (b. 2006) together.[10]

Shanks enjoys playing ice hockey, and once considered playing professionally. He was on the Stargate SG-1 hockey team, competing against the teams of other Vancouver-based productions such as Smallville, and also displayed his aptitude for the sport in the 2006 television film Under the Mistletoe, in which he played the part of a school hockey coach. This aptitude was also highlighted in his 2013 role as the title character in the television film Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story.[11]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Highlander: The Series: The Zone Jesse Television film
1995 A Family Divided Todd Television film
1997 The Call Of The Wild: Dog Of The Yukon A gambler Television film
1997–2007 Stargate SG-1 Dr. Daniel Jackson / Voice of Thor / Machello Main role
1998 The Outer Limits Melburn Ross Episode: "Mary 25"
1999 Escape from Mars Bill Malone, Mission Architect Television film
2001 Andromeda Balance of Judgment/Gabriel Episode: "Star-Crossed"
2002 All Around the Town Justin Donnelly Television film
Door to Door John Brady Television film
2005 Swarmed Kent Horvath Television film
2006 Under the Mistletoe Kevin Harrison Television film
2007 Mega Snake Les Daniels Television film
24 Mark Bishop 3 episodes
Eureka Christopher Dactylos Episode: "All That Glitters..."
2008 The Lost Treasure of The Grand Canyon Jacob Thain Television film
Stargate: The Ark of Truth Dr. Daniel Jackson Television film
Stargate: Continuum
Desperate Escape Michael Coleman Television film
Burn Notice Victor 4 episodes
Living Out Loud Brad Marshall Television film
2009 Sanctuary Jimmy Episode: Penance
2010 Tower Prep Dr. Literature Episode: "Book Report"
Smallville Hawkman/Carter Hall 4 episodes
Supernatural Rob Episode: "99 Problems"
2011 Flashpoint David Fleming Episode: "Blue on Blue"
Christmas Lodge Jack Rand Television film
The Pastor's Wife Matthew Winkler Television film
2012–2017 Saving Hope Charlie Harris Main role
2013 Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story Gordie Howe Television film
2016 Hearts of Spring Andy Television film
2017 Christmas Homecoming Sgt. Jim Mullins Television film

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Suspicious River Ball cap man
Mr Fortune's Smile James
2001 The Artist's Circle Artist Short film
Suddenly Naked (aka Show and Tell) Danny Blair/Donny Blitzer
2002 SF Seeks Not released[citation needed]
2003 Sumuru Adam Wade
2007 Mega Snake Les
Judicial Indiscretion Jack Sullivan
2009 Arctic Blast Jack Tate
2010 Red Riding Hood Adrien Lazar
2011 Tactical Force Demetrius Direct-to-video film; originally titled Hangar 14
Faces in the Crowd Bryce
Elysium Technician #3
13 Eerie Professor Tomkins
2012 The Bouquet Sam

Director

Year Title Notes
2001 Stargate SG-1 Episode 4.21: "Double Jeopardy"
2014 Saving Hope Episode 3.04: "Stand By Me"
2016 Episode 4.14: "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
2017 Episode 5.14: "We Need to Talk About Charlie Harris"

Writer

Year Title Notes
2003 Stargate SG-1 Episode 7.11 "Evolution: Part 1"
2004 Episode 7.19: "Resurrection"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Stargate SG-1: The Alliance Dr. Daniel Jackson (voice) Cancelled

Theatre

The Directors "The Wild Boys" – Colin Cunningham, Shanks, and Peter DeLuise December 10, 2004

Stratford Festival

Year Title Character Production
1995 & 1996 Merchant of Venice Lorenzo Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario
King Lear Cast
Merry Wives of Windsor
Amadeus
Macbeth Mentieth

University of British Columbia

Play Role Location
Love's Labours Lost Don Armado Frederick Wood Theatre
Dombey & Son Walter Gray
Leonce & Lena Leonce
Love of the Nightingale Tereus
Translations Lt. Yolland
You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown Schroeder Summer Players, Dorothy Somerset Studio
Wait Until Dark Roat
Loot Dennis
Sure Thing Clarke Vancouver Men's Festival
Hopscotch Will
Lion in Winter

Arts Club

Year Title Character Production
1998 Hamlet Hamlet Stanley Theatre Arts Club, Vancouver, B.C.

References

  1. ^ Mary McNamara (February 13, 2002). "Fan rebellion threatens 'Stargate'". Salon.com.
  2. ^ Leo Awards official website, last accessed October 24, 2007.
  3. ^ Leo Awards, 2009 Winners Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "GateWorld.net: Shanks set for mid-season Atlantis visit".
  5. ^ "April 5, 2009: 3 000 000, All In, Dog Visit, and The Mailbag". 6 April 2009.
  6. ^ Goldman, Eric (2009-10-19). "Exclusive: Two of Smallville's Justice Society". IGN. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  7. ^ Barton, Steve (2010-05-11). "Faces in the Crowd Starts Shooting! Full Cast Announced!". Dread Central. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
  8. ^ MSOL. "Michael Shanks - MSOL Interview". www.michaelshanks-online.com.
  9. ^ "Sha're Shares: Interview with Vaitiare Bandera", Stargate SG1 Official Magazine No. 8, Jan/Feb 2006, Titan Magazines publishers.
  10. ^ "Actors Michael Shanks and Lexa Doig on Great Kids Books". CBC/Radio-Canada. 2011-07-22.
  11. ^ "Gordie Howe, Mr. Hockey, Played By Stargate's Michael Shanks In New Film". Huffington Post Canada. 2013-04-25.