Daryl Shuttleworth

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Daryl Shuttleworth
Born (1960-07-22) July 22, 1960 (age 62)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actor
Years active1988present

Daryl Shuttleworth (born July 22, 1960) is a Canadian actor. He has had numerous small roles in a wide variety of North American television shows and films over the years, but is best known for his role as Detective Sean "Bub" Bailey in the gay-themed Donald Strachey mystery films.

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Shuttleworth is the former president of the Canadian Virtual Airlines, [1] a roleplaying simulation about piloting airplanes. He played two different roles in the Stargate SG-1 television series. He has appeared in 6 TV pilots.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Millennium TV Reporter: Crash Site
1992 Killer ImageCop #1
1997 One of Our OwnBase Guard
1999 Turbulence 2: Fear of FlyingCaptain Reynolds
2001 Replicant Uniform Foyer Cop
2002 Black PointFed #1
2003 Water's EdgeSheriff Dodd
2006 Shock to the System Detective "Bub" Bailey
2008 Chaos Theory Officer Fields
On the Other Hand, Death Detective "Bub" Bailey
Lost Boys: The Tribe McGraw
Ice Blues Detective "Bub" Bailey
2009 Watchmen Jon's Father
On the RunDetective
2010 Dear Mr. Gacy Thompson
2013 SuddenlyNate
2018 In God I TrustJohn

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Friday the 13th Keith Fielding1.24 "Pipe Dream"
1988 War of the Worlds Signal Corps Technician1.1 "The Resurrection"
1993 Ordeal in the Arctic Ground CommanderTV movie
1993-1997 North of 60 Arthur Curtis / FBI Agent #28 episodes
1996 Viper Officer Harding1.1 "Winner Take All"
1997The Hired HeartJimmy RawlinbowTV movie
1997 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Ghost1.3 "Honey, I'm Haunted"
1998 Cold Squad Jacob Knewling1.1 "Christopher Williams"
1998 Ebenezer Fred, Ebenezer's NephewTV movie
1998 Millennium Brian Dixon2.23 "The Time is Now"
1998The Wonderful World of DisneyNon-BelieverEpisode: "Noah"
1999 Atomic Train Desk Sergeant2 episodes
1999 The Outer Limits Burns5.1 "Alien Radio"
1999MentorsTed Sampson2 episodes
2000-2002 Stargate SG-1 Commander Tegar / Commander Rigar2 episodes
2001MentorsTed Sampson2.10 "The Fire Ship"
2002 Door to Door LarryTV movie
2002 Smallville Vice Principal Gibbons2.4 "Red"
2003 Andromeda Bettor #14.4 "Double or Nothingness"
2004 The L Word Dan Foxworthy 3 episodes
2004 The 4400 Announcer One1.1 Untitled Pilot
2004 Dead Like Me Coach Henson2.6 "In Escrow"
2005 The Magic of Ordinary Days Reverend DunneTV movie
2005 Supervolcano First OfficerTV ,ovie, Uncredited
2005 Third Man Out Detective "Bub" Bailey TV movie
2005 The L Word Dan Foxworthy 2.9 "Late, Later, Latent"; 2.10 "Land Ahoy" (scenes with Shuttleworth deleted)
2005-2009 Supernatural Sheriff Rick Carnegie / Chuck Lambert2 episodes
2005 Da Vinci's City Hall Sandy Dandrige1.3 "Isn't Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It"
2006 Flight 93 Boston SupervisorTV movie
2006 Saved Mulholland1.2 "The Lady & The Tiger"
2006 The Dead Zone Bob Westerfield5.6 "Lotto Fever"
2006 Eureka Global Security Tactical Commander1.4 "Alienated"
2006 Men in Trees Doug2 episodes
2007Anna's StormPastor Evan FordTV movie
2007 Masters of Science Fiction Otis Brill1.5 "Little Brother"
2008–2009 The L Word Dan Foxworthy 2 episodes
2009RevolutionFred AllardTV movie
2014 Happy Face Killer Sheriff J. D. CottonTV movie

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References

  1. ""King Daryl Delivers"". Archived from the original on 2004-04-11. Retrieved 2008-08-26.