Richard Clarkin

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Richard Clarkin is a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his performance in the 2017 film The Drawer Boy , for which he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. [1]

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Career

Clarkin's other roles include Andrew Jackson in the television mini-series War of 1812, Paul in Finn's Girl , Rich Cook in Ordinary Days , [2] Inspector Davis in Murdoch Mysteries , Gord Ogilvey in Goon and Goon: Last of the Enforcers , Ben in Easy Land , Walter Hawthorne in Naturally, Sadie , and Dick Dunphy in Son of a Critch .

He was a Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role – Play (Large Theatre) in 2018 for his performance in Confederation & Riel. He also played Jacob Mercer in the premiere production of David French's Salt-Water Moon in 1984. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 The Five Senses Raymond
1999Teenage Space VampiresDavers
2000City of FearVencoDirect-to-video
2004Sisters in the Wilderness: The Lives of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr TraillJohn Moodie
2005 Land of the Dead Steele
2007The Third EyeMichael Miller
2007 Finn's Girl Paul
2008Production OfficeDick
2010 You Are Here Hal
2010 Casino Jack Partner #1
2011 Goon Gord Ogilvey
2013 Molly Maxwell Raymond
2013 Solo Fred
2014The AnniversaryPaul Miller
2017 Goon: Last of the Enforcers Gord Ogilvey
2017 Great Great Great David Paolini
2017 The Drawer Boy Morgan
2017 Ordinary Days Rich Cook
2018 Extracurricular Dave Lauderback
2019 Easy Land Ben
2020Learning to Love AgainJoe
2020 Stardust Mickelson
2021 Carmen Tom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993, 1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Bonaduce / Pearce2 episodes
1997 La Femme Nikita Gabriel TylerEpisode: "Mercy"
1997 F/X: The Series PistoneEpisode: "Shooting Mickey"
1998Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two CouplesSimonTelevision film
1998 Mythic Warriors Hermes 2 episodes
1999 Psi Factor Earl Carpenter / Sid
1999War of 1812 Andrew Jackson 4 episodes
1999Monet: Shadow and Light Pierre-Auguste Renoir Television film
1999, 2002 Earth: Final Conflict Nason / Mitchell2 episodes
2000 The Thin Blue Lie ScalaTelevision film
2002 Queer as Folk Shepherd FrankelEpisode: "...Wherever That Dream May Lead You"
2003 Penguins Behind Bars Charlie AbaloneyTelevision short
2005–2007 Naturally, Sadie Walter Hawthorne17 episodes
2006 Playing House RichardTelevision film
2007 Fire Serpent Kohler
2008 The Border Pavel MakarovEpisode: "Compromising Positions"
2008 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends HolleyEpisode: "Night and Day/Cob Fog"
2009 Flashpoint Rafer WilcoxEpisode: "One Wrong Move"
2010 Heartland KeithEpisode: "One Day"
2010–2017 Murdoch Mysteries Jeffrey Davis7 episodes
2011 Republic of Doyle EdwardEpisode: "Something Old, Someone New"
2011 The Listener Sasha MirinovEpisode: "The Brothers Volkov"
2012 Lost Girl Brother DouglasEpisode: "Fae-nted Love"
2012 The Firm John HannonEpisode: "Chapter Ten"
2014 Forget and Forgive Clay RussoTelevision film
2014 Suits Jacob WalkerEpisode: "Moot Point"
2014The TransporterTommy SandsEpisode: "Sixteen Hands"
2015 Bitten Dr. Randall PennerEpisode: "Rabbit Hole"
2015 Killjoys HoganEpisode: "A Glitch in the System"
2015 Rogue ADA Fred YunkerEpisode: "Beyond Judgement"
2015 Saving Hope Ralph LivelyEpisode: "Start Me Up"
2016 Ride BillEpisode: "We Need to Talk About Covington"
2018 Burden of Truth Nate Dawson3 episodes
2020 Nurses Arlo Walker4 episodes
2021 I Was Lorena Bobbitt Mr. HowardTelevision film
2022 Son of a Critch Dick Dunphy5 episodes

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