Michael Ontkean
Known for: Acting
Born: January 23, 1946 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Michael Leonard Ontkean (born January 24, 1946) is a Canadian retired actor. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Ontkean relocated to the United States to attend the University of New Hampshire on a hockey scholarship before pursuing a career in acting in the early 1970s. He initially came to prominence portraying Officer Willie Gillis on the crime drama series The Rookies from 1972 to 1974, followed by lead roles in the hockey sports comedy film Slap Shot (1977) and the romantic comedy Willie & Phil (1980). In 1982, he had a starring role opposite Harry Hamlin and Kate Jackson in the drama Making Love, in which he portrayed a married man who comes to terms with his homosexuality. Ontkean continued to appear in films, such as Clara's Heart (1988) and Postcards from the Edge (1990) before being cast as Sheriff Harry S. Truman on David Lynch's Twin Peaks (1990–1991), the role for which he is best known.
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Maid to Order
Nick McGuire
The Blood of Others
Jean
Slap Shot
Ned Braden
Vendetta II: The New Mafia
Hank Parnell
Making Love
Zach
Necromancy
Frank Brandon
Mrs. Ashboro's Cat
Wes Merritt
Bear with Me
Greg Bradley
The Rookies
Willie Gillis
Clara's Heart
Bill Hart
Just the Way You Are
Peter Nichols
The Peace Killers
Jeff
The Descendants
Cousin Milo
US Against the World
Self
Hot Summer Week
Will
Summer of the Monkeys
John Lee
Street Justice
Curt Flynn
The Witching
Frank Brandon
A Killing Spring
Tom Keaton
Cold Front
Derek McKenzie
Just a Little Harmless Sex
Jeff
The Stepford Husbands
Mick Davidson
Voices
Drew Rothman
Swann
Stephen