John Pyper-Ferguson

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John Pyper-Ferguson
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Pyper-Ferguson at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
Born (1964-02-27) February 27, 1964 (age 59)
Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
Education Handsworth Secondary School
Alma mater University of Alberta (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1979–present
Parents

John Pyper-Ferguson (born February 27, 1964) [1] is a Canadian actor. He has appeared in a wide range of films and television shows. His notable works include playing Sonny Hamilton on Hamilton's Quest , Peter Hutter on The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. , and Joe Whedon on Brothers & Sisters . He also portrayed Tomas Vergis on the science fiction drama television series Caprica , Tex on the TNT television series The Last Ship , James Kendrick on Burn Notice and as Jack Soloff on USA Network's television series Suits .

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Early life

John Pyper-Ferguson was born in Mordialloc, Australia, [2] the son of 1948 and 1952 Canadian Olympic swimmer Kathleen McNamee and Canadian "Miracle Mile" runner Richard Ferguson. [3] After a brief period in his birth place, [4] he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where he was raised by his parents. [5] He went to high school at Handsworth Secondary School, [3] and later graduated with distinction from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance. [6]

Career

1986–1999

Pyper-Ferguson began his acting career on the prime time drama Hamilton's Quest (1986) as Sonny Hamilton. This brought about Hollywood film roles in movies such as Prom Night II (1987), Pin (1988), Ski School (1990), Bird on a Wire (1990), Stay Tuned (1992), a brief appearance in Unforgiven (1992), and Killer Image (1992). [7]

He concurrently continued his television career with several guest appearances, including shows like Night Heat (1987), 21 Jump Street (1990) as Joshua, Bordertown (1990–1991) as August Fox and Lonny Gibbons, [8] Neon Rider (1990–1991) as Zak and Det. Miller, MacGyver (1991), Star Trek: The Next Generation (1992), and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993). [9]

From 1993 to 1994, John played a recurring character on The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. as Pete Hutter. [10] A significant moment in his career was his portrayal of Brian Cullen on Highlander: The Series (1994), for which he earned a Gemini Award-nomination, Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series. [11]

Subsequent television guest roles consist of his appearances on Children of the Dust (1995), [12] Legend (1995), [13] Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995), [14] recurrences on The X-Files (1995–1997) as Paul and Det. John Kresge, Nash Bridges (1996–1998) as Zack Spears, [15] and The Outer Limits (1996) as Brian Chason (Episode: "Falling Star"). [16] His other credits include The Sentinel (1997), Millennium (1997–1998) as Jim Gilroy, Jake Waterston and Ben Fisher, Poltergeist: The Legacy (1997–1998), The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998–1999), Harsh Realm (1999), and finally Jack & Jill (1999) as Kevin (Episode: "Pseudos, Sex and Sidebars"). [17]

Filling out the rest of the decade, he appears in several feature films like Frank & Jesse (1995) as Clell Miller, [18] Hard Core Logo (1996), [19] For Richer or Poorer (1997), Drive (1998), [20] and I'll Take You There (1999). [21]

2000–present

He started appearing on the television series Arli$$ (2000), ER (2000), [22] CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2010) as Husband and Dr. William Byrne, [23] [24] a recurring role on The Huntress (2000–2001) as Jake Blumenthal, [25] The Outer Limits (2001) as Dr. Kenneth Vaughn (Episode: "Mind Reacher"), [16] Jack & Jill (2000–2001) as Kevin (Episodes: "When You Wish Upon a Car", "Starstruck", and "California Dreamin'"), [17] The Guardian (2001), [26] 24 (2003), a recurring role as Gabriel Sims on Jeremiah (2003–2004), Smallville (2005), CSI: Miami (2005), Into the West (2005) as Josiah Bell, [27] The Closer (2005), and Night Stalker (2005–2006) as Agent Bernard Fain. [28] [29]

In 2006, John Pyper-Ferguson joined the main cast of Brothers & Sisters as a series regular, playing the character Joe Whedon. [30]

From 2007 to 2011, his television credits are Everest (2007) as Roger Marshall, [31] Cane (2007) as Hudson, The L Word (2008), Cold Case (2008) as Pete Doyle, Fear Itself (2008) as Rowdy Edlund, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2009), Bones (2009), Mental (2009), Lie to Me (2009), [32] Flashpoint (2009), [33] Criminal Minds (2010), [34] Lost (2010), [35] White Collar (2010), [36] Dark Blue (2010), [37] Castle (2010), [38] Hellcats (2011), [39] Alphas (2011), [40] and a performance on the science fiction series Fringe (2011), as two alternate versions of the character named John McClennan. [41] [42]

His film career moved on to notable movies like Pearl Harbor (2001), Black Dawn (2005), She's the Man (2006), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), [43] Tekken (2009), Score: A Hockey Musical (2010), [44] A Night for Dying Tigers (2010), Conviction (2010), Born to Race (2011), and Drive (2011). [45]

From 2005 to 2013, Pyper-Ferguson was cast in an abundance of TV shows set in the reimagined BSG universe. On the space opera thriller series Battlestar Galactica (2005–2006) he played Captain Cole "Stinger" Taylor. [46] On its science fiction drama prequel Caprica (2010), he portrayed Tomas Vergis, [47] the Tauron billionaire and adversary of Daniel Graystone, with whom he—on multiple occasions—goes head-to-head. [48] He played Xander Toth in the military science fiction television pilot entitled Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome . [49]

In 2014, Pyper-Ferguson began appearing as Tex, a special forces soldier, during the first season of the TNT drama The Last Ship ; in the second season, he was upped to the regular cast on the show. However, his character was killed off at the end of season three though he reprised the role briefly in the series finale. In 2015, he appeared as Jack Soloff, a recurring character on the USA Network drama Suits .

In 2017, he appeared as a guest in season four of The 100 as Bill Cadogan, the leader of the Second Dawn doomsday cult. In season seven, he reprised the role as a recurring character.

He is playing a character named Jack Jones in the upcoming film, Three Days in Havana. [50]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Prom Night II Eddie Wood
1988 Pin Stan Fraker
1989 Bye Bye Blues Duncan
1990 Ski School Erich Blor
Bird on a Wire Jamie
1991 The Legend of Kootenai Brown Vowell
1992 Killer Image Max Oliver
Unforgiven Deputy Charley Hecker
Stay Tuned 30 Something to Life
1993Love, Cheat & StealCollins
1994Every BreathHal
The Road KillersHauser
1995 Frank & Jesse Clell Miller
1996 Hard Core Logo John Oxenberger
Somebody Is WaitingDavis
1997At the Hands of AnotherTab MichalesShort film
Space Marines Colonel Fraser
McHale's Navy Interrupting Henchman
Drive Vic Madison
For Richer or Poorer Henner Lapp
1999I'll Take You ThereRay
2001LonesomeTom Lawless
Pearl Harbor Naval Officer In Hospital
2003The Wind EffectJake PorterShort film
Betraying ReasonReason Boles / Bart "Black Bart"
2005VancouverConstable #1Short film
FishbowlHomeless GuyShort film
Black Dawn James DonovanDirect-to-video
2006 She's the Man Roger
X-Men: The Last Stand Minivan Father
2009 Hungry Hills Kane
Tekken Bonner
2010 Die Jacob Odessa
Score: A Hockey Musical Coach Donker
A Night for Dying TigersRussell
Conviction Aidan
2011Born to RaceFrank Krueger
Drive Bearded Redneck
2014 Wolves Joe "Wild Joe"
The Remaining Pastor Shay
TBAThree Days in HavanaJack Jones

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The Littlest Hobo UnknownEpisode: "Little Girl Lost"
1986Hamilton's QuestSonny HamiltonSeries regular
1987American HarvestRickyTV movie
Night Heat John EdwardsEpisode: "The Cost of Doing Business"
1988 Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop UnknownEpisode: "Boy Meets Dog"
1990 21 Jump Street Dealer / JoshuaEpisodes: "Awomp-Bomp-Aloobomb, Aloop Bamboom", "Brothers"
1990–1991 Bordertown August Fox / Lonny GibbonsEpisodes: "Hand to Hand", "The Road Chosen"
1990–1991 Neon Rider Zak / Detective MillerEpisodes: "John Doe", "Twist in the Wind"
1991 Mom P.I. UnknownEpisode: "Repo Ride"
MacGyver Scott BartlettEpisode: "The Wasteland"
1992Home MovieBernardTV movie
The Commish Cory McBrideEpisode: "Judgement Day"
Lightning Force MalcolmEpisode: "Ice"
Star Trek: The Next Generation Eli HollanderEpisode: "A Fistful of Datas"
Shadow of a StrangerRobert LoganTV movie
1993Miracle on Interstate 880Greg HelmTV movie
Bodies of EvidenceBruce JohnsonEpisode: "Blindside"
Walker, Texas Ranger CritterEpisode: "An Innocent Man"
1993–1994 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Peter HutterRecurring role, 7 episodes
1994-1998 Viper Ray Bollo / Agent HarperEpisodes: "Past Tense", "The Return"
1994 Highlander Brian CullenEpisode: "Courage"
1995 The Watcher UnknownEpisode: "Heartburned"
University HospitalCal ChaneyEpisode: "The Right Thing"
Children of the Dust Sonny BoyTV miniseries
Vanishing Son UnknownEpisode: "Jersey Girl"
Legend Jack McCall Episode: "The Life, Death, and Life of Wild Bill Hickok"
Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw YearsEarl HastingsEpisode: "Fear"
The ClientHawkinsEpisode: "Dear Harris"
1995–1997 The X-Files Paul / Detective John KresgeEpisodes:
"F. Emasculata"
"Christmas Carol"
"Emily"
1996Downdraft"Spike"TV movie
1996–1998 Nash Bridges Zack SpearsEpisodes: "Wrecking Crew", "Skin Deep"
1996-2001 The Outer Limits Brian Chason / Dr. Kenneth VaughnEpisodes: "Falling Star", "Mind Reacher"
1997 The Sentinel Dawson QuinnEpisode: "Survival"
1997–1998 Millennium Jim Gilroy / Jake Waterston / Ben FisherEpisodes: "The Wild and the Innocent", "Anamnesis"
1997–1998 Poltergeist: The Legacy Baron De Rais / Nicholas OldmanEpisodes: "Let Sleeping Demons Lie", "Seduction"
1998 The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy Heenoc XianTV movie
The Tempest Gator ManTV movie
1998–1999 The Crow: Stairway to Heaven Jason "Top Dollar" DankoEpisodes: "Give Me Death", "Closing Time"
1999 Harsh Realm John CabotEpisode: "Leviathan"
1999–2001 Jack & Jill KevinEpisodes:
"Pseudos, Sex and Sidebars"
"When You Wish Upon a Car"
"Starstruck"
"California Dreamin'"
2000 Arli$$ AaronEpisode: "It's Who You Know"
ER Tom CogginsEpisode: "Flight of Fancy"
2000-2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Husband / Dr. William ByrneEpisodes: "Pilot", "Irradiator"
2000–2001 The Huntress Jake BlumenthalEpisodes:
"Scattered"
"Run Ricky Run"
"Now You See Him"
2001The Waiting GameCarlTV movie
Gideon's Crossing Tim PalmerEpisode: "Clinical Enigma"
The Guardian JerryEpisode: "Paternity"
Judging Amy Paul GransonEpisode: "Imbroglio"
2002 Family Law James ShawEpisode: "Celano v. Foster"
Mentors Butch Cassidy Episode: "Dusty Trails"
Cabin Pressure Gabriel WingfieldTV movie
2003 Tom Stone Maurice WashingtonEpisode: "Pants on Fire"
24 Inmate #1Episode: "Day 3: 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m."
2003–2004 Jeremiah Gabriel SimsRecurring role, 6 episodes
2004 The Handler CarlEpisode: "Bleak House"
The Division Bob PringleEpisode: "The Kids Are Alright"
Angel in the FamilyAlexTV movie
2005 Smallville Dr. William McBrideEpisode: "Unsafe"
CSI: Miami Eddie MichaelsonEpisode: "One Night Stand"
Into the West Josiah BellTV miniseries
The Closer Attorney Andy OstermanEpisode: "The Big Picture"
Killer Instinct Detective Sean LandryEpisode: "Five Easy Pieces"
2005–2006 Battlestar Galactica Captain Cole "Stinger" TaylorEpisodes: "Pegasus", "Resurrection Ship: Part 1"
2005–2006 Night Stalker Agent Bernard FainEpisodes:
"Pilot"
"The Source"
"The Sea"
2006For the Love of a ChildRichardTV movie
In Justice Michael SollettiEpisode: "Badge of Honor"
2006–2007 Brothers & Sisters Joe WhedonSeries regular
2007EverestRoger MarshallEpisodes:
"Episode #1.1"
"Episode #1.2"
"Episode #1.3"
"Episode #1.4"
Cane HudsonEpisodes:
"The Exile"
"Time Away"
"HurriCane"
2008 The L Word Michael AngeloEpisode: "Lady of the Lake"
Cold Case Pete DoyleEpisode: "Bad Reputation"
Fear Itself Rowdy EdlundEpisode: "Skin and Bones"
2009 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles George McCarthyEpisode: "Desert Cantos"
Bones Landis CollarEpisode: "The Science in the Physicist"
Mental Andy FoitoEpisode: "Roles of Engagement"
Lie to Me Jamie CowleyEpisode: "Truth or Consequences"
Flashpoint Charles StewartEpisode: "The Farm"
2010 Criminal Minds Wilson SummersEpisode: "Risky Business"
Lost Oceanic Delivery ManEpisode: "The End"
Rookie Blue DeanEpisode: "Signals Crossed"
White Collar Edgar Halbridge / Steve PriceEpisode: "Unfinished Business"
Dark Blue Kyle EriksonEpisode: "Brother's Keeper"
Caprica Tomas Vergis 6 episodes
Castle Dean DonegalEpisode: "Murder Most Fowl"
2011 Hellcats Rex PerkinsEpisode: "I'm Sick Y'all"
Fringe John McClennanEpisode: "One Night in October"
2011–2012 Alphas Stanton ParishRecurring role, 10 episodes
2012Hannah's LawMcMurphyTV movie
Less Than Kind JackEpisode: "Play It Again, Sam"
Grimm Hayden WalkerEpisode: "Bad Moon Rising"
Longmire LelandEpisode: "An Incredibly Beautiful Thing"
Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Xander TothTV movie
2013 Once Upon a Time Kurt FlynnEpisode: "Welcome to Storybrooke"
Deception Wyatt ScottEpisodes:
"Tell Me"
"Stay With Me"
"Good Luck With Your Death"
"You're the Bad Guy"
"I'll Start with the Hillbilly"
Motive Charles StanwyckEpisode: "Undertow"
Burn Notice James Kendrick6 episodes
2014–2018 The Last Ship 'Tex' NolanRecurring role (season 1); main role (season 2); Recurring role (season 3); Guest star (season 5)
2015-2018 Suits Jack SoloffRecurring role (season 5); Guest role (Season 6 & 7)
2016 American Horror Story: Roanoke "Cage"Episode: "Chapter 3"
2017 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Tucker Shockley3 episodes (season 4)
2017; 2020 The 100 Bill CadoganGuest role (season 4); Recurring role (season 7)
2017 Queen of the South Finnerman4 episodes (season 2)
2018 The Detectives Detective Mike EasthamEpisode: The Wells Gray Gunman
2019 The Blacklist HuttonEpisode: Kuwait

Awards and nominations

YearAwardAward categoryTitle of workResult
1997 Gemini Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series"Courage" on Highlander Nominated

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