Michael Eklund

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Michael Eklund
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Michael Eklund is a Canadian television and film actor who is known for playing the role of the villain or antihero. [1] His characters are often described as being "creepy". [2]

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His roles include a kidnapper who terrorizes characters played by Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin in the 2013 psychological thriller The Call , serial killer Barton Mathis in the second season of the superhero TV series Arrow , drug trafficker Zane Morgan in the second season of the psychological horror drama series Bates Motel (2014), Martin, the leader of a hedonist group called "The Rowdy 3" on the sci-fi TV series Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017) and demon Bobo Del Rey on the sci-fi TV series Wynonna Earp (2016–2021).

Early life

Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Eklund fell in love with the movies at five years of age when his mother took him to see his first movie. [3] [4] [5] He participated in school theatre then later decided to study painting at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary before dropping-out and moving to Vancouver in order to pursue an acting career. [3] [6]

Career

Television

As an actor living in Vancouver Eklund has appeared on several Canadian and American television series filmed in the area.

His first television role was in 2000 as a police officer in an episode of the sci-fi series Dark Angel . Eklund appeared on an episode of Stargate SG-1 in 2002, and appeared in 2 episodes of Battlestar Galactica the following year. [7] [8] In 2005 he appeared on the Canadian series Da Vinci's Inquest and Cold Squad . [8] He also had a recurring role on the Canadian mini-series Terminal City that same year. [7] [8]

Eklund appeared in 2 episodes of Smallville in different roles in 2001 and 2007. [3] [8] From 2005–2007 he played narcotics detective Rene Desjardins on the Canadian crime drama series Intelligence . [3] [8] In 2007 Eklund also had a recurring role on the Canadian series Blood Ties . [8]

In 2008 Eklund appeared on an episode of Supernatural . [3] In 2009 and 2010 he appeared on episodes of the Canadian series Flashpoint . In 2010 he also appeared on episodes of the sci-fi series Caprica and Fringe . He also had a recurring role on the Canadian series Shattered that same year. In 2012 Eklund appeared in 2 episodes of the sci-fi thriller series Alcatraz . [3] He also appeared in an episode of Arrow in 2013. [8]

In 2014 Eklund played Zane Morgan, a recurring character in the second season of the psychological horror drama Bates Motel . [3] [7] [9] In 2015 he also played recurring character Robert Zorin on the Canadian sci-fi series Continuum . [4] [8]

From 2016–2017 Eklund played Martin, the punk energy vampire on the series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency [5] [8] In 2018 he also appeared in 3 episodes of the sci-fi series Altered Carbon as Dimi 2, an illegal copy of character Dimitri Kadmin. [8]

In 2016 he also joined the cast of Wynonna Earp , a series filmed in Calgary, Alberta and surrounding rural areas. On the series Eklund plays Bobo Del Rey, a fur-coat wearing Revenant. [4] [5]

Film

In 2007 Eklund appeared in the Al Pacino thriller film 88 Minutes . [7] In 2009, he had a small role in Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus . [7]

He played Larry in the 2010 comedy-western film Gunless with Paul Gross [7] That same year Eklund appeared in the British-Canadian comedy film The Making of Plus One , a film that also played at Cannes in 2009. [7]

In 2011 he starred alongside Michael Biehn in the Xavier Gens thriller The Divide as the man in the dress ' [7] He also played the character of Father in the apocalyptic siege warfare film The Day with Dominic Monaghan and Shawn Ashmore that same year. [7]

In 2013 Eklund played Michael Foster, a serial killer who kidnaps Abigail Breslin's character and terrorizes Halle Berry in the film The Call . [4] [5]

Eklund has also collaborated three times with Calgary-based film director Robert Cuffley: In 2007, he played a crime boss’s enforcer in Cuffley’s dark comedy Walk All Over Me . In 2012, he played a desperate bartender in the violent thriller Ferocious and in 2016 he starred in Chokeslam as Luke Petrie, a friend of the film's protagonist. [5]

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The Other Side of BeingRhys
2001 Blackwoods Billy/Man
2002 K-9: P.I. Billy Cochran Direct-to-video
Stark Raving Mad Sickly Thin Guy
2003 House of the Dead Hugh
2006DaingerfieldMr. Shorts Short film
BlowburnTeacherShort film
The Entrance Ryan James
KlatsassinThiefShort film
2007 Seed Executioner
When a Man FallsHardware Store Cashier
88 Minutes J.T. Rycker
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Scout
Postal Disgruntled Man
Walk All over Me Aaron
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance The PreacherDirect-to-video
2008Sarah in the DarkJasonShort film
Inconceivable Marlon Bell
2009 Watchmen Man in Riot Crowd
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Tony's assistant
2010 Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball Navy DudeDirect-to-video
The Making of Plus One Dave Dallas
The Final Storm Co-op Man
Gunless Larry
2010Guido Superstar: The Rise of GuidoRocket Yella
Hunt to Kill Geary
ExposedManShort film
The MuseThe PainterShort film
Messages Deleted Adam Brickles
2011PressedJimmy
The Divide Bobby
Tactical Force Kenny
Sisters & Brothers Director
The Day Father
The PlantingThe Shooter
2012 Errors of the Human Body Geoffrey Burton
2013 The Marine 3: Homefront Eckert
FerociousEric
The Call Michael Foster
Assault on Wall Street McKay
Nurse 3D Richie
3 Days in Havana Intense Man
2014 Cruel & Unusual Julien
PrimaryHarry
See No Evil 2 Holden
Poker Night The Man
What an IdiotBradley
2015 Eadweard Eadweard MuybridgeProducer
Lower Bay
Vendetta Warden Snyder
Zoom Mustache Guy
Into the Forest Stan
DarkBenoit
Mr. Right Johnny Moon
2016Dead DrawMack
Chokeslam Luke Petrie
2017MercsCrispShort film
The Sound Detective John Richards
The Hitman Never DiesGusProducer
2018 West of Hell Roland Bursley
The Package Gas Station Attendant
2019 Cold Pursuit Speedo
2020 The Sinners Detective Zankowski
Bright Hill RoadOwen
Welcome to Sudden Death JobeDirect-to-video
2021 Antlers Kenny Glass
2022 Detective Knight: Rogue Winna [10]
Detective Knight: Redemption
2023 Detective Knight: Independence
Trap HouseCormac
TBAThe FarmEklesAnnounced

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Dark Angel Officer MillerSeason 1 episode 4: "Flushed"
Level 9 Chief DruidSeason 1 episode 2: "DefCon"
Hollywood Off-RampBobSeason 1 episode 26: "Lights, Camera, Reaction"
2001 The Outer Limits JacobSeason 7 episode 3: "A New Life"
Sk8 Skater
The Lone Gunmen Weiner Man/Clerk2 episodes
Special Unit 2 White GuySeason 2 episode 7: "White Guy"
2001–2007 Smallville Richter Maddox/Will2 episodes
2002 Living with the Dead Ronnie HigginsTV movie
Mysterious Ways Max ArnetteSeason 2 episode 21: "Listen"
Jeremiah Vernon DiggsSeason 1 episode 12: "The Touch"
Stargate SG-1 Dark-haired ManSeason 6 episode 5: "Nightwalkers"
Haunted StanEpisode 1: "Pilot"
We'll Meet Again Tommy BarryTV movie
Killer Bees!Deputy SlimTV movie
Critical AssemblyJeffersonTV movie
2003Still LifeDirt Bag GuySeason 1 episode 2: "Evidence"
Dead Like Me Male ProtesterSeason 1 episode 3: "Curious George"
Romeo! SamSeason 1 episode 3: "Let's Make a Deal"
Battlestar Galactica ProsnaMiniseries
2004 Touching Evil Carl BurgessEpisode 12: "No Mercy"
The 4400 Dean KeatingSeason 1 episode 4: "Trial By Fire"
Deadly Visions StevenTV movie
A Beachcombers ChristmasMickey BuchananTV movie
2005 Da Vinci's Inquest Horvath2 episodes
Cold Squad Rick BarnesSeason 7 episode 10: "Borders"
Godiva's Johnny G.Season 1 episode 2: "The Hungry Ghost"
Painkiller Jane DudeTV movie
Terminal City Henry LundquistMain role
10 episode
Zixx: Level TwoEarl3 episodes
2005–2007 Intelligence Rene Desjardins13 episodes
2006 Masters of Horror CashierSeason 1 episode 11: "Pick Me Up"
Eight Days to Live WeaverTV movie
Saved Smelly BillEpisode 4: "Fog"
Alice, I Think Marcus13 episodes
2007Termination PointLiamTV movie
Blood Ties Norman Bridewell3 episodes
Traveler Jimmy2 episodes
Flash Gordon QuinEpisode 7: "Alliances (Part 1)"
2007–2014 Psych Floor Manager/Ruben Leonard2 episodes
2008 Supernatural Ed Brewer Season 4 episode 5: "Monster Movie"
2009Zixx: Level ThreeMerleSeason 3 episode 7: "My Name Isn't Earl"
The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger RedTV movie
RevolutionSgt. YunTV movie
2009–2010 Flashpoint Bruce DeMaura/Bruce2 episodes
2010 Caprica WaylonEpisode 3: "Rebirth"
The Bridge DexEpisode 4: "The Unguarded Moment"
Fringe MiloEpisode: "The Plateau"
Shattered Nick Ducet7 episodes
2011 True Justice Miles Toole2 episodes
Endgame DeaconEpisode 12: "Polar Opposites"
KitsJedTV movie
2012 Alcatraz Kit Nelson2 episodes
2013Tom Dick & HarrietReese DanzingerTV movie
Arrow Barton Mathis/Dollmaker 2 episodes
2014 Almost Human Eric LathemEpisode 12: "Beholder"
Bates Motel Zane Morgan8 episodes
2015 Gotham Bob Season 1 episode 13: "Welcome Back, Jim Gordon"
Continuum Robert Zorin5 episodes
2016–2019 Wynonna Earp Bobo Del Rey/Robert Svane19 episodes
2016–2017 Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency MartinMain cast
8 episodes
2018 Altered Carbon Dimi the Twin/The Patchwork Man3 episodes
2018–2019 Van Helsing Abraham Van Helsing / Jacob Van Helsing3 episodes
2019 The Twilight Zone OttoSeason 1 episode 8: "Point of Origin"
2020 Legends of Tomorrow Grigori Rasputin Season 5 episode 2: "Meet the Legends"
2021 Debris Black Market Dealer"Pilot" episode
Big Sky Alan HedleySeason 1 episode 10: "Catastrophic Thinking"

Awards and nominations

Eklund won the 2008 Leo Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for his work on the 2007 Canadian crime drama and thriller film Walk All Over Me . [11]

In 2012 Eklund won the Best Actor award at Fantastic Fest for his role as Dr. Geoff Burton in the psychological thriller Errors of the Human Body . [12] [13] He also won the 2013 Leo Award for Best Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama for the same role. [3] [14]

In 2015 Eklund won the Best Actor award presented by the Union of British Columbia Performers and Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (UBCPA/ACTRA) for his portrayal of English photographer Eadweard Muybridge in the biographical film Eadweard . [15]

Michael Eklund awards and nominations
Wins9
Nominations19
YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRef.
2006Michael Eklund - Zixx: Level Two for episode "Welcome to the Funhouse" Leo Awards Best Performance in a Youth or Children's Program or SeriesNominated [16]
Michael Eklund - The Entrance Eerie Horror FestBest ActorWon [17]
2007Michael Eklund - The Entrance Leo Awards Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length DramaNominated [18]
2008Michael Eklund - Smallville for episode "Combat"Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesNominated [11]
Michael Eklund - Walk All over Me Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Feature Length DramaWon
2010Michael Eklund - The Making of Plus One Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length DramaNominated [19]
2011Michael Eklund - Fringe for episode "The Plateau"Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesWon [20]
2012Michael Eklund - Errors of the Human Body Fantastic Fest Best ActorWon [21]
2013Michael Eklund - Alcatraz for episode "Kit Nelson" Leo Awards Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesNominated [22]
Michael Eklund - Ferocious Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Motion PictureNominated
Michael Eklund - Errors of the Human Body Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Feature Length DramaWon
2014Michael Eklund - The Call Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Motion PictureWon [23]
2015Michael Eklund - PrimaryBest Supporting Performance by a Male in a Motion PictureNominated [24]
Michael Eklund - Eadweard Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion PictureNominated
UBCP/ACTRA Awards (Vancouver) Best ActorWon [25]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actor in a Canadian FilmNominated [26]
Alhambra Film FestivalBest ActorWon [27]
2017Michael Eklund - Dead Draw Leo Awards Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Motion PictureNominated [28]
2019Michael Eklund - Van Helsing for episode "Crooked Steps"Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesWon [29]

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