Paul McGillion | |
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Born | Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland | January 5, 1969
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Children | 1 |
Website | paulmcgillion |
Paul McGillion (born 5 January 1969) is a Scottish-Canadian actor, who has worked in television, film and theatre. He is best known for his role on the television series Stargate Atlantis as Dr. Carson Beckett.
McGillion was born 5 January 1969 [1] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. His family moved to Canada when he was two years old. McGillion returned to Scotland with his family during his early teens, for a few years, while his father worked on the Shetland oil rigs. He is the sixth of seven children. [2] He has a degree in teaching and while studying at Brock University, was part of their national championship-winning wrestling team. After graduating, McGillion began his career teaching theatre in Toronto, squeezing in time to attend auditions. He finally made the move to Vancouver, where he has worked extensively in film, TV and theatre. [2]
McGillion taught scene study at the Vancouver Film School in 1998 and 1999. McGillion played young Ernest Littlefield in Stargate SG-1's first season, in the episode "The Torment of Tantalus", the first Tau'ri to have passed through the Stargate after its burial. In 2004, McGillion was cast in the science fiction series Stargate Atlantis as the Scottish medical doctor, Carson Beckett. He was initially cast as a recurring guest, but his character appeared so frequently in the show's first season, he was promoted to main character for seasons two and three. Dr. Beckett went back to a recurring character for seasons four and five, where he appears as the clone of the now-deceased Beckett.
McGillion has appeared in films, The Traveler with Val Kilmer, Confined with Emma Caulfield, and The Deal with Christian Slater. And has starred in the 2003 multi-award-winning film See Grace Fly. He stars in the short film A Fine Young Man, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews and won the Leo Awards for Best Short Film and Lead Actor for McGillion.
McGillion expressed great interest in auditioning for the role of Montgomery Scott in the 2009 eleventh Star Trek film. “I grew up watching Star Trek and Scotty was my favourite character. It would be a great honour to follow in James Doohan’s footsteps," McGillion said. He had the endorsement of Chris Doohan, the son of original Scotty actor James Doohan, to play the role of Scotty in the film. [3] Though the part ultimately went to Simon Pegg, McGillion still appeared in the film in a different role. [4]
McGillion appeared in Season 7 on the TV series 24 as Dr. Levinson, a doctor who tried to extract a dangerous pathogen from Jack Bauer's bloodstream.
McGillion appeared as the husband of a dying patient, in a season 3 episode of The Good Doctor.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | The Final Goal | Jeff Conway | |
Crying Freeman | Detective Andrews | ||
1996 | Have You Seen My Son | Mr. McQuinn | |
She Woke Up Pregnant | Marshall | ||
1997 | NightScream | Deputy Nance | |
1998 | Saving Grace | Gene | |
Sploosh | Angus | ||
1999 | A Cooler Climate | Young Police Officer | |
Something More | Andrew | ||
2000 | Skullduggery | Marlon Carlson | |
Dangerous Attraction | Phillip Broger | ||
My 5 Wives | Paul the Waiter/Danny | ||
2001 | NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323 | Joe | |
Love and Treason | Richard Keith | ||
Replicant | Hal the Captain | ||
2002 | Lonesome Joe | Coffee Shop Man | |
2003 | A Guy Thing | Curt | |
See Grace Fly | Dominic McKinley | ||
Thanksgiving Family Reunion | Sheriff Kirkland | ||
2004 | Romeo! | The Director | |
Jack | Bob | ||
2005 | The Deal | Richard Kester | |
2006 | Engaged to Kill | Lester Denton | |
A Dog's Breakfast | Ryan | ||
2007 | Beyond Loch Ness | Michael Marshall | |
2008 | Mom, Dad and Her | Ben | |
2009 | Star Trek | Barracks Leader | |
2010 | The Traveler | Deputy Jerry Pine | |
2011 | Iron Invader | Sheriff | |
Christmas Magic | Scott Walker | ||
2012 | Witchslayer Gretl | Hansel | |
2013 | Yellowhead | Inspector | |
2015 | Tomorrowland | English Teacher | |
Ice Sculpture Christmas | Frank Shaw | ||
2016 | The Assignment | Paul Wincott | |
Hello Destroyer | Ron Burr | ||
2017 | Death Note | Principal | |
Bigger Fatter Liar | Tom Shepherd | ||
2018 | Skyscraper | On Scene Commander |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The Commish | Officer Lee Burnett | episode: "Ghost" |
1996 | Sliders | First Officer | |
1997 | The X-Files | Agent Comox /Fred Neiman | 2 episodes |
Stargate SG-1 | Young Ernest Littlefield | episode: "The Torment of Tantalus" | |
1999 | The Sentinel | Boz Tate | episode: "Love Kills" |
Mercy Point | Private Bane | ||
First Wave | Raphael | ||
Viper | John Kane | episode: "Seminar from Hell" | |
2000 | Seven Days | Brandon | episode: "Playmates and Presidents" |
Higher Ground | |||
2001 | Da Vinci's Inquest | Constable Kozak | |
2002 | Just Cause | Earl Wenk | |
2003 | Smallville | episode: "Insurgence" | |
The Twilight Zone | George | episode: "It's Still a Good Life" | |
Jake 2.0 | Earl Wenk | ||
2004 | Cold Squad | 4 episodes | |
2004–2009 | Stargate: Atlantis | Carson Beckett | 60 episodes |
2007–2010 | Sanctuary | Terrance Wexford | 5 episodes |
2009 | 24 | Levinson | episode: "Day 7: 6:00 a.m.–7:00 a.m." |
Supernatural | Jim Grossman | episode: "Fallen Idols" | |
2010 | V | Lawrence Parker | episode: "Fruition" |
2012 | Endgame | Sebastian Wilks | episode: "Deadman Talking" |
Fringe | Edwin Massey | episode: "The Recordist" | |
Once Upon a Time | Knave of Hearts | 2 episodes | |
2013 | Cult | Glen Nash | episode: "The Prophecy of St. Clare" |
2015 | Supernatural | Peter Harper | episode: "There's No Place Like Home" |
The Whispers | Paul Wheeler | episode: "Meltdown" | |
When Calls the Heart | Floyd Conklin | episode: "Heart and Soul" | |
2018 | The Flash | Earl Cox | 3 episodes |
Frontier | Major Vinnicombe | ||
2019 | The Good Doctor | Leo Adan | episode: 3x08 - Moonshot |
2021 | Firefly Lane | Bud | 6 episodes |
2022-2023 | Family Law | Chip Crombie | Recurring |
2023 | Fargo (season 5) | Captain Muscavage | Recurring |
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