Callum Keith Rennie (born 14 September 1960) is a British-born Canadian actor who started his career in Canadian film and television projects, where his portrayal of Stanley Raymond Kowalski on the television series ''
Due South
''Due South'' is a Canadian crime comedy-drama television series created by Paul Haggis, and produced by Alliance Communications from its premiere on April 26, 1994, to its conclusion after four seasons on March 14, 1999. The series starred ...
'' was his first international success. After years acting in over 125 Canadian and international projects, he became widely known for his portrayal of
Leoben Conoy on ''
Battlestar Galactica'', and following that, his role as record producer Lew Ashby on the
Showtime
Showtime or Show Time may refer to:
Film
* ''Showtime'' (film), a 2002 American action/comedy film
* ''Showtime'' (video), a 1995 live concert video by Blur
Television Networks and channels
* Showtime Networks, a division of Paramount Global ...
series ''
Californication''. Frequently cast as a
bad guy in movies (and more often in numerous guest appearances on American television series), Rennie's regular participation in Canadian productions gives him an opportunity to show a broader range of his acting abilities, which have been recognized by several awards.
Personal life
Rennie was born in
Sunderland
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,
County Durham, to Scottish parents. When he was four years old, the family emigrated to Canada. Rennie was brought up in middle-class
Edmonton
Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anc ...
,
Alberta
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, as the second of three boys.
He graduated from
Strathcona High School
Strathcona High School, colloquially referred to as Scona and SCHS, is a public high school located in Edmonton, Alberta. The school was referred to as Strathcona Composite High School until 2014. A $6.1 million modernization project was complet ...
, where he met and befriended
Bruce McCulloch from
The Kids in the Hall.
He dropped out of college and took up all sorts of odd jobs, leaving Edmonton for brief stays in
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. Th ...
and
Toronto
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before eventually settling in Vancouver.
After a serious bout with alcoholism in his youth, Rennie managed to get his addiction under control at age 33 and was finally able to commit to acting.
He likes painting and admires
abstract expressionist
Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York at the center of th ...
artists such as
Basquiat,
Motherwell
Motherwell ( sco, Mitherwall, gd, Tobar na Màthar) is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow. It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lana ...
and
Pollock
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(the
Champion spark-plug logo tattoo on his right arm is an homage to
Stuart Davis).
An enthusiastic mountain climber in his youth,
Rennie still practices various sports. He loves a game of hockey
but is, above all, an avid golfer.
He resides alternately in Vancouver and Los Angeles. He is unmarried and has no children.
Career
Early work
Working at the campus radio of
University of Alberta
The University of Alberta, also known as U of A or UAlberta, is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford,"A Gentleman of Strathcona – Alexander Cameron Ruth ...
led Rennie to discover acting at age 25. He started his career on stage, performing at the A.B.O.P. Theatre in Edmonton in ''
Amerika'', a play adapted from
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian novelist and short-story writer, widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of realism and the fantastic. It ty ...
's novel and followed with the critically acclaimed ''
American Buffalo'' during the
Edmonton International Fringe Festival
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival is an annual arts festival held every August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Produced by the Fringe Theatre Adventures (FTA), it is the oldest and largest fringe theatre festival in North America (based on ...
. After attending Bruhanski Theatre Studio in Vancouver, he had his first professional theatrical performance in 1989 in
Sally Clark
Sally Clark (August 1964 – 15 March 2007) was an English solicitor who, in November 1999, became the victim of a miscarriage of justice when she was found guilty of the murder of her two infant sons. Clark's first son died in December 1996 wit ...
's ''Lost Souls and Missing Persons'', a
Touchstone Theatre production. This earned him an invitation to work at the
Shaw Festival where he appeared in ''
Man and Superman
''Man and Superman'' is a four-act drama written by George Bernard Shaw in 1903. The series was written in response to a call for Shaw to write a play based on the Don Juan theme. ''Man and Superman'' opened at the Royal Court Theatre in London o ...
'' and in
Pinero's ''
Trelawny of the Wells'' (1990).
1993–2001
Rennie's first appearance on screen was in the
indie Canadian film ''Purple Toast'', filmed in 1990 and released in 1993. Also in 1993, he began to take small roles in television (''
Highlander
Highlander may refer to:
Regional cultures
* Gorals (lit. ''Highlanders''), a culture in southern Poland and northern Slovakia
* Hill people, who live in hills and mountains
* Merina people, an ethnic group from the central plateau of Madagascar
...
'', ''
Forever Knight
''Forever Knight'' is a Canadian television series about Nick Knight, an 800-year-old vampire working as a police detective in modern-day Toronto, Ontario. Wracked with guilt for centuries of killing others, he seeks redemption by working as a ho ...
'', and the revamped version of ''
The Outer Limits ''The Outer Limits'' or ''Outer Limits'' may refer to:
Television
* ''The Outer Limits'' (1963 TV series), a black-and-white science fiction series that aired from 1963 to 1965
* ''The Outer Limits'' (1995 TV series), a revival of the older series ...
''). Rennie's profile within the Canadian industry was heightened during this period by leading roles in the television films ''Paris or Somewhere'' (1994) and ''
For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down'' (1996). Due to several disagreements during the production of the latter film, Rennie vowed never to work for the
CBC again, though he has remained a staunch supporter of the Canadian industry as a whole. After his first appearance on ''
The X-Files
''The X-Files'' is an American science fiction on television, science fiction drama (film and television), drama television series created by Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter. The series revolves around Federal Bureau of Investigation ...
'', he was offered the role of
Alex Krycek but turned it down because he did not want to commit to a television series at that time.
His career gained momentum quickly and larger roles in Canadian films followed (the independent short film ''
Frank's Cock
''Frank's Cock'' is a 1993 Canadian short film written and directed by Mike Hoolboom. The eight-minute production stars Callum Keith Rennie as an unnamed narrator who discusses his relationship with his partner, Frank. The two met while the nar ...
'' by
Mike Hoolboom, and
Mina Shum's ''
Double Happiness'' as
Sandra Oh's love interest, for which he was nominated for a
Genie Award
The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978; also known as the "Etrog Awards," for sc ...
as best supporting actor). He also had more important roles on television series, as in a two-parter for ''
La Femme Nikita La Femme Nikita may refer to:
* ''La Femme Nikita'' (film), a 1990 French action film by Luc Besson, originally named "Nikita"
* ''La Femme Nikita'' (TV series), a 1997–2001 TV series based on the film, also called "Nikita"
* ''Nikita'' (TV se ...
''.
His most prominent early roles were as guitar player Billy Tallent in
Bruce McDonald's ''
Hard Core Logo
''Hard Core Logo'' is a 1996 Canadian mockumentary adapted by Noel S. Baker from the novel of the same name by author Michael Turner. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald and illustrates the self-destruction of punk rock. Released in 1996, ...
'' (1996) and as detective Stanley Raymond Kowalski in the third and fourth seasons of
CTV
CTV may refer to:
Television
* Connected TV, or Smart TV, a TV set with integrated internet
North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
** CTV 2, a secondary Canadian televisio ...
series ''
Due South
''Due South'' is a Canadian crime comedy-drama television series created by Paul Haggis, and produced by Alliance Communications from its premiere on April 26, 1994, to its conclusion after four seasons on March 14, 1999. The series starred ...
'', which aired in over 150 countries. The Canadian band
Billy Talent
Billy Talent is a Canadian rock band from Mississauga, Ontario. They formed in 1993 with lead vocalist Benjamin Kowalewicz, guitarist Ian D'Sa, bassist Jonathan Gallant, and drummer Aaron Solowoniuk. There have been no lineup changes, alth ...
is named after his ''Hard Core Logo'' character.
As for his part in ''Due South'', it has been said that his "disaffected intensity and hungover good looks" added an edge to the series.
Rennie was then seen in the recurrent roles of the convenience store guru Newbie on
Don McKellar
Don McKellar (born August 17, 1963) is a Canadian actor, writer, playwright, and filmmaker. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.
He is known for directing and writing th ...
's cult television series ''
Twitch City'' and of detective Bobby Marlowe on the award-winning series ''
Da Vinci's Inquest''.
His interpretation of sex marathoner Craig Zwiller in Don McKellar's ''
Last Night'' earned him his first
Genie Award
The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978; also known as the "Etrog Awards," for sc ...
(1999). After a role in
David Cronenberg's ''
eXistenZ'' (1999), his first international success on the big screen was his appearance as the thug Dodd in
Christopher Nolan
Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is a British-American filmmaker. Known for his lucrative Hollywood blockbusters with complex storytelling, Nolan is considered a leading filmmaker of the 21st century. His films have grossed $5&n ...
's ''
Memento'' (2000). The same year, he impersonated a chilling yet seductive drifter in ''
Suspicious River''.
2002–present
With the father characters of ''
Falling Angels'' (2003) and ''
Flower and Garnet'' (2002), Rennie expanded to playing more mature roles, rather than young, self-destructive rebels. He also impersonated self-controlled Inspector Wood in the period drama ''
Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story'' (2002) and appeared as the quiet dyslexic painter of ''
Wilby Wonderful
''Wilby Wonderful'' is a 2004 comedy-drama film directed by Daniel MacIvor, and starring James Allodi, Maury Chaykin, Paul Gross, Rebecca Jenkins, Sandra Oh, Elliot Page, Callum Keith Rennie, and Daniel MacIvor. ''Wilby Wonderful'' tells the story ...
'' (2004).
He has played guest roles in episodes of various Canadian or US television series like ''
Mutant X'', ''
The Dead Zone The Dead Zone may refer to:
* ''The Dead Zone'' (novel), a 1979 novel by Stephen King
* ''The Dead Zone'' (film), a 1983 film adaptation of the novel, starring Christopher Walken and directed by David Cronenberg
* ''The Dead Zone'' (TV series), ...
'', ''
Smallville
''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/ ...
'', ''
Supernatural
Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
'', ''
The L Word
''The L Word'' is a television drama that aired on Showtime from January 18, 2004 to March 8, 2009. The series follows the lives of a group of lesbian and bisexual women who live in West Hollywood, California. The premise originated with Ilene ...
'', ''
Bionic Woman'' and more recently ''
Harper's Island''. During the same time, he has interpreted contrasting characters in movies such as ''
The Butterfly Effect'', ''
H2O: the Last Prime Minister'', ''
The Five People You Meet in Heaven'', ''
Blade: Trinity'' (2004), ''
Lucid
LUCID (Langton Ultimate Cosmic ray Intensity Detector) is a cosmic ray detector built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and designed at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, in Canterbury, England. Its main purpose is to monitor cosmic ray ...
'' (2005), ''
Unnatural & Accidental'' (2006), ''
The Invisible'', ''
Tin Man'', ''
Normal'', ''
Silk
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'' (2007), and ''
The X-Files: I Want to Believe'' (2008).
His recurring role as the
Cylon Leoben Conoy in the reimagined ''
Battlestar Galactica'' (2003–09) and his portrayal of the record producer Lew Ashby throughout the second season of ''
Californication'' (2008) have earned him a new wide and international recognition.
In 2009–10, Rennie played a character named Jeff Slingerland aka Dr. Maurice Raynaud on the
ABC series ''
FlashForward
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''. Before the series was cancelled,
David Goyer
David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays for several superhero films, including '' Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (1998), the '' Blade' ...
, who had previously directed him in ''Blade'' and ''The Invisible'', mentioned he would be back and was slated to appear in the second season.
He also appeared as Russian mobster Vladimir Laitanan in the
eighth season of ''
24''.
In Fall 2010, he played the lead role of Detective Brian Sullivan on ''
Shattered'', a series about a detective who suffers from multiple personality disorder. It aired in Canada on
Global TV, followed by airings in other countries, though not the United States.
Rennie received critical acclaim for his performance, and in 2011 won the Gemini and Leo awards for the role.
Shattered was not renewed for a second season.
His 2010 appearances on the big screen included the Canadian film ''
Gunless'', a Western comedy starring
Paul Gross, as a bounty hunter on the trail of Gross' Montana Kid.
He also reprised his role as Billy Tallent for a short appearance in ''
Trigger''. ''Trigger'' is part of several films set in the
same universe as ''
Hard Core Logo
''Hard Core Logo'' is a 1996 Canadian mockumentary adapted by Noel S. Baker from the novel of the same name by author Michael Turner. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald and illustrates the self-destruction of punk rock. Released in 1996, ...
'', directed again by
Bruce McDonald; this one, starring
Molly Parker and
Tracy Wright, written by
Daniel MacIvor, is about the reunion of two women who used to be in an alternative rock band together.
Rennie also served as one of Trigger's executive producers. Another film, ''
Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage
''Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage'' is a 2011 comedy film adaption of Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's play ''Halo''. The film is directed by George Mihalka, and stars Callum Keith Rennie and Martha MacIsaac.
Plot
Rebellious Casey McMullen wrestl ...
'',
based on Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's play ''Halo'', has been completed and is waiting for release.
Rennie made a number of television appearances in 2011, including a supporting role on ''
The Killing'' as Rick Felder, Detective Sarah Linden's fiancé. He also guest starred on ''
Alphas'', ''
CSI: Miami'' and ''
Rookie Blue
''Rookie Blue'' is a Canadian police drama television series starring Missy Peregrym and Gregory Smith. It was created by Morwyn Brebner, Tassie Cameron, and Ellen Vanstone. The series premiered on June 24, 2010, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern/ ...
''.
Rennie was also cast as a series regular on the
NBC series ''
The Firm
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History
In 1979, Anna Bens ...
''. He plays Ray McDeere, the brother of the principal character,
Mitch McDeere, played by
Josh Lucas.
It began airing as a midseason replacement for the 2011–12 season.
In 2015, Rennie was cast as a main character for the second season of Amazon's ''The Man in the High Castle.'' He will join the cast in the role of Gary Connell, leader of the West Coast Resistance movement.
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
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1960 births
Living people
Male actors from Edmonton
Canadian male film actors
Canadian people of Scottish descent
Canadian male television actors
English emigrants to Canada
Best Actor in a Drama Series Canadian Screen Award winners
Best Supporting Actor Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
Naturalized citizens of Canada