Robert Moloney

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Robert Moloney
Born
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Other namesRobert Moloney
Occupation Actor
Years active1995present

Robert Moloney is a Canadian actor, best known for playing Professor Alistair Gryffen in the TV series K-9 .

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Life and career

Moloney was trained at the Langara College in Vancouver, British Columbia where he took the theatre Arts program Studio 58. [1] In 1995 he made his first TV appearance as Kevin McSwain in Highlander. [2] In 2001 he appeared as Borren in Stargate SG-1, in 2008 as Koracen in Stargate: Atlantis. [3] In 2007 he got Leo Award as Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama for playing Lou Boyd in Christmas on Chestnut Street. [4] In K-9 Moloney played the main character Professor Alistair Gryffen. [5] In 2012 Moloney appeared as David in Random Acts of Romance. [6] Next to his appearances in film and television, Robert Moloney also appears on theatre. For his role in the play Clybourne Park Robert Moloney got the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award as best supporting actor. [7] He also appeared as Astrov in Uncle Vanya. [8] Furthermore he played the radio host Tommy Bane in Except in the Unlikely Event of War. [9] Known to cut his own hair with a Flowbee vacuum hair trimming device.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball Celia GoffmanVideo
2000 Trixie Alvin
2008ImpulseElliottVideo
2011The OddsBruce Orr
2012 Random Acts of Romance David
2013 Embrace of the Vampire Dr. John DuncanVideo
2015 The Revenant Dave Stomach Wound
2016 Brain on Fire Dr. Ryan
2017While You Were DatingKyle
Power Rangers Ted Hart
Day to NightDarrenPost-production
2021 Diary of a Wimpy Kid Joshie [10] Voice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Highlander: The Series Kevin McSwain"Homeland"
1996 Lonesome Dove: The Series Tyler Horn"Bounty", "Angel"
1996 Madison Fred"No Sell-Out"
1997 The Sentinel Tregaser"Dead Drop"
1997 The X-Files Bruce Bearfeld"Tempus Fugit"
1997 Viper Scott Ramsey"Whistle Blower"
1998The HuntedDorseTV film
1998Playing to Win: A Moment of Truth MovieArtieTV film
1998 Voyage of Terror SimonTV film
1998 First Wave Drew"Hypnotic"
1998 The New Addams Family Ed"Halloween with the Addams Family"
1998 Welcome to Paradox Jules Lawson"Options"
1998 The Outer Limits Veeter"The Hunt"
1999 The Outer Limits Agent Pinter"Essence of Life"
1999 Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy Connor McCann"The Stud"
1999 Viper Alan Simms"Hell Hath No Fury"
1999A Murder on Shadow MountainProsecuting Attorney CarterTV film
1999SweetwaterFred HerreraTV film
1999 Evolution's Child CraigTV film
1999Y2KCaldwell StoneTV film
2000The SpringCaleb DunnTV film
2000 Beggars and Choosers Ari"Death in Malibu"
2000 The Immortal Irv"Studio D"
2000 Cold Squad Reed Logan"Root Cause"
2001Strange FrequencyPete"Cold Turkey"
2001 Stargate SG-1 Borren"2001"
2001 Pasadena Carter"Hostile Environment"
2002 Jeremiah Farralon"City of Roses"
2003 The Twilight Zone Joe"It's Still a Good Life"
2003BetrayedHarvey SwankTV film
2003 Jake 2.0 Nicholas Wright"Training Day"
2003 Hollywood Wives: The New Generation Eric VernonTV film
2004 The Dead Zone Alec"Speak Now"
2005 Into the West John Charles Fremont"Manifest Destiny"
2005 Mayday Ced Roberts"Helicopter Down"
2005–2006 Godiva's BruceRecurring role
2006 Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York JacobTV film
2006 Prairie Giant Woodrow LloydTV miniseries
2006Touch the Top of the WorldSamTV film
2006 Reunion Gary"1997"
2006 Intelligence Hardy"Don't Break Your Brother's Heart"
2006Christmas on Chestnut StreetLou BoydTV film
2007Secrets of an Undercover WifePaulTV film
2007 The 4400 Philip Delacroix"Audrey Parker's Come and Gone"
2007 Masters of Science Fiction Pierce"A Clean Escape"
2007 Whistler Brad Dexter"Hazed and Confused"
2007 Supernatural Peter Warren"Red Sky at Morning"
2007 Kaya RossiMain role
2008Storm CellSeanTV film
2008 Stargate: Atlantis Koracen"Ghost in the Machine"
2008 Trial by Fire DanTV film
2009 Ice Twisters FrankTV film
2009–2010 K9 Professor Alistair GryffenMain role
2011 Fairly Legal Paul Hainsley"Coming Home"
2011He Loves MeCharlieTV film
2011 R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series Charles"My Sister the Witch"
2011 Endgame Gavin Grady"Gorillas in our Midst"
2011 True Justice DEA Agent Victor Zollo"Street Wars: Part 2", "Payback"
2011 Hell on Wheels Robert Bell"Pilot"
2011Deck the HallsAustinTV film
2011 17th Precinct Deputy Mayor Ben ColeTV film
2012 Arctic Air Jack Andrews"Vancouver Is Such a Screwed Up City"
2012 Rags Arthur McGowensTV film
2012 Arrow Commissioner Brian Nudocerdo"Year's End"
2013End of the WorldReiserTV film
2013The Mystery CruiseOliverTV film
2013 Almost Human Sebastian Jones"Skin"
2014The Good MistressLloyd LawsonTV film
2014 Bates Motel Lee Berman"Gone But Not Forgotten"
2014 Motive Craig Davis"Kiss of Death"
2015 If There Be Thorns Malcolm FoxworthTV film
2015 Supernatural Rudy"The Prisoner", "Brother's Keeper"
2015Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be ToldCaptain MarkhamTV film
2016Appetite for LoveDeaconTV film
2016A Heavenly ChristmasTylerTV film
2016 The Man in the High Castle Hector"Travelers"
2017He Loves You NotStu BrownTV film, post-production
2019 You Me Her Ben SilvaTV series

Awards and nominations

Leo Awards

Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards

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