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Gil Bellows

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Gil Bellows
Bellows in 2012
Born (1967-06-28) June 28, 1967 (age 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
Spouse
(m. 1994; div. 2023)
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Children2

Gil Bellows (born June 28, 1967) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and director. He is best known for the roles of Tommy Williams in the 1994 movie The Shawshank Redemption, Billy Thomas in the Fox television series Ally McBeal (1997–2002), and CIA agent Matt Callan in the CBS television series The Agency (2001–2003). In 2016–2017, he was a regular cast member in the USA Network series Eyewitness.

Early life

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Bellows was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and attended Magee Secondary School with fellow future actor Carrie-Anne Moss. After graduation, he pursued a career in acting, studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California.

Career

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Bellows moved to New York after graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. Six months later, after many rejections, he was considering returning to Vancouver, British Columbia, when things picked up. In 1990, he earned notice for his performance in a one-act play by Alan Bowne, A Snake in the Vein, with The New York Times writing: "Mr. Bellows is physically magnetic as the boy who believes he is tougher than he is and whose sense of bravado is so pathetically susceptible to manipulation."[2][3]

After a long cross-country search, casting director Deborah Aquino chose Bellows, then 27, to play the role of Tommy alongside Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption (1994). "We must have seen every young man in that age range in Chicago, New York and L.A. -- name actors and no-name actors."[3] When he was cast, Bellows was working as a doorman at The Royalton Hotel in Manhattan.[3] Frank Darabont, who directed The Shawshank Redemption, based on his own script adapted from Stephen King's original story, told The New York Times that: "Gil brought this quality of ingenuousness to Tommy that I find quite believable. Even though Tommy's kind of a hardened kid, there's a naïveté to him, and Gil's got a sweetness that comes through."[3]

That same year, he played the lead role Watty Watt, a holdup artist on the run in Love and a .45 with then up-and-coming Renée Zellweger. He also appeared as Billy Thomas, the title character's former flame and new co-worker, who she's still attracted to, in the television series Ally McBeal opposite Calista Flockhart. In her review in The New York Times, Caryn James wrote: "A central plot is the simmering heat that still exists between her and her old flame, Billy (Gil Bellows). That exists despite the presence of Billy's lawyer-wife, Georgia, played by Courtney Thorne-Smith of Melrose Place.[4]

Bellows announced that he would be leaving the show in season 3, but fans were surprised when Billy dies suddenly while making an impassioned speech in the courtroom. In the series finale, he returns from the dead to reassure Ally that life works out.[5][6]

He portrayed CIA agent Matt Callan in the CBS primetime television series The Agency.[4] It was one of three new series, including Alias, and 24, to highlight the CIA. All three premiered following the September 11 attacks. Alias and 24 continued for more seasons, but CBS cancelled The Agency after the second season.[7]

He co-starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker in the 1995 romantic comedy Miami Rhapsody. In his review of the film, Roger Ebert wrote: “Miami Rhapsody has been dismissed in some quarters as an imitation Woody Allen movie, but since the imitation and the movie are both so entertaining, I don't see what the problem is."[8]

Bellows also appeared in the psychological thriller Chasing Sleep as Detective Derm, opposite star Jeff Daniels. He appeared in The Weather Man as a perverted rehabilitation counsellor. He was in the films Black Day Blue Night, Snow White: A Tale of Terror, as Will, and Un amour de sorcière, a French film, as Michael Firth (1997). He has appeared on the Hallmark Channel original film Final Days of Planet Earth and the Canadian television series Terminal City.

In 2007, he completed filming for Kill Kill Faster Faster, which is a contemporary film noir inspired by the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Joel Rose.

Bellows also played a State Department Officer in 24: Redemption, a television film prequel to the seventh season of 24.[9]

He starred in the Super Channel science-fiction adventure thriller film Infected.

Bellows has also appeared as Maxwell Lord on Smallville in the Season 9 episodes "Charade" and "Hostage".[10][11]

In 2010, Bellows had a recurring role in FlashForward as Timothy, a window-washer who becomes a born-again Christian and evangelist after a near-death experience.[12] Bellows also co-starred in the movie Unthinkable that same year.

He co-starred with Steve Austin and Eric Roberts in the 2010 action film Hunt to Kill, and in 2011 co-starred with Macha Grenon and Julia Stone in The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom. He starred in the 2012 feature film Fury. In some second-season episodes (2012) of Boss he appeared as a casino investor.

In 2014, Bellows starred with Tricia Helfer in the Syfy miniseries Ascension, a retro space opera / murder mystery about the 600-person crew of the USS Ascension, an Orion-class nuclear pulse propulsion spaceship, on its secret 100-year journey to Proxima Centauri, having been launched in 1963 by President Kennedy. Bellows played Harris Enzmann, the son of the founder of the Ascension project, who oversees its progress from a secret facility on Earth.

On October 16, 2016, Bellows debuted as a cast regular in USA Network's new, 10-episode, straight-to-series police drama, Eyewitness. He plays Gabe Caldwell, a veterinarian and the husband of Sheriff Helen Torrance (series lead Julianne Nicholson). The sheriff is trying to solve what appears to be a random triple-murder in a turkey farmer's home. But as the series begins to unfold, she is unaware that the farmer's teenage son and his male friend—the latter of whom also happens to be Gabe and Helen's foster son; at first, unbeknownst to either parent—had been secretly exploring new feelings for each other just prior to the carnage, witnessed the murders. The killer is still at large, is someone she wouldn't normally suspect, and is determined to permanently silence the witness he saw hiding. Meanwhile, off the clock and at home, Caldwell and Torrance seem to enjoy a genuinely happy marriage. The series, although set in mainly in the Hudson River Valley, was actually filmed in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.

From 2015-2018, he had a recurring role as Lawrence Lacroix, on Patriot, the Amazon Prime Video series which he also executive produced.

In 2019, Bellows guest-starred as the unnamed maternity doctor in season 3, episode 9, of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale.

Personal life

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Gil Bellows is married to American actress Rya Kihlstedt and the couple have two children.

Filmography

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Bellows at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1989 The First Season Ronne
1994 Love and a .45 Watty Watts
The Shawshank Redemption Tommy Williams
1995 Miami Rhapsody Matt
Black Day Blue Night Hitchhiker Dodge
1996 The Substance of Fire Val Chenard
1997 Snow White: A Tale of Terror Will
Witch Way Love Michael
White Lies Punk Guy
Dinner at Fred's Richard
1998 The Assistant Frank Alpine
Judas Kiss Lizard Browning
1999 Say You'll Be Mine Mason
2000 Beautiful Joe Elton
Chasing Sleep Detective Derm
2003 Fast Food High Dale White
Blind Horizon Dr. Theodore Conway
2004 EMR Paramedic
How's My Driving Jimmy Short film
Childstar Isaac
Pursued Ben Keats
2005 Keep Your Distance David Dailey
The Weather Man Don
2008 The Promotion Mitch
Kill Kill Faster Faster Joe
Black Crescent Moon Sam
Passchendaele Royster
Toronto Stories Henry
2010 Happenchance Stan Short film
Unthinkable Agent Vincent
A Night for Dying Tigers Jack
Hunt to Kill Banks
Neighbors Vern Short film
2011 The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom Phil
Girl Walks into a Bar Emmit
The Maiden Danced to Death Fred
2012 Fury Bartender Bill
House at the End of the Street Weaver
2013 Mad Ship Archie Cameron
Louis Cyr Richard Kyle Fox
Parkland David Powers
3 Days in Havana Jack Petty
2014 Extraterrestrial Sheriff Murphy
Leading Lady Daniel Taylor
The Calling Detective Ray Green
Kill the Messenger DEA Agent Miller
2015 Girl on the Edge Jake Green
Weepah Way for Now John
Life on the Line Pok' Chop
Business Ethics Zachary Cranston Short film
2016 Dead Draw Harrison
She Has a Name Alex
2017 Blood Honey Marvin Heath
ADDicted Professor Jeff Mueller
2019 Run This Town Detective Lowey
Nation's Fire Josip Aleksander
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Chief Turner
Business Ethics Edwin Murk
Drowning Frank
2020 Two Deaths of Henry Baker Henry Baker / Sam Bird
2021 Awake Dr. Katz

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 Law & Order Howard Metzler Episode: "The Violence of Summer"
1992 Flying Blind Gerard Episode: "Single White Eurotrash"
1993 Going to Extremes Ben 2 episodes
1995 Silver Strand Brian Del Piso TV movie
1996 Radiant City Bert Kramer TV movie
1997–2002 Ally McBeal Billy Thomas 68 episodes
1998 The Practice Episode: "Axe Murderer"
1999 Ally 13 episodes
2000 The Courage to Love Dr. Gerard Gaultier TV movie
2001 Night Visions Keith Miller Episode: "Dead Air/Renovation"
Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature Miles TV movie
2001–2002 The Agency Matt Callan 23 episodes
2002 Whitewash: The Clarence Bradley Story Mike De Guerin TV movie
Second String Dan Heller TV movie
2003 1st to Die Chris Raleigh TV movie
The Twilight Zone Maj. Rob Malone Episode: "Homecoming"
2004 Karen Sisco Special Agent Donny Pepper Episode: "Dog Day Sisco"
Zeyda and the Hitman Jeff Klein TV movie
Cooking Lessons Professor Mocha TV movie
A Bear Named Winnie Colonel Barret TV movie
2005 Terminal City Ari Sampson 10 episodes
2006 Final Days of Planet Earth Lloyd Walker TV movie
2008 The Cleaner Mickey Efros Episode: "Pilot"
Infected Ben Mosher TV movie
24: Redemption Frank Tramell TV movie
2010 Smallville Maxwell Lord 2 episodes
FlashForward Timothy 3 episodes
Goblin Neil Perkins TV movie
Criminal Minds Jeff Joyce Episode: "JJ"
2010–2012 True Justice Nikoli Putin 4 episodes
2011 Sanctuary Caleb 2 episodes
Trading Christmas Ray Johnson TV movie
2012 Boss Vacarro 2 episodes
Vegas George Grady 3 episodes
2013 Delete Lt. General Michael Overson 2 episodes
2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lee Berman Episode: "Kitty"
Falling Skies Nick Phillips Episode: "Mind Wars"
Bones Mason Barnes Episode: "The Money Maker on the Merry-Go-Round"
Ascension Harris Enzmann 3 episodes
2015–2018 Patriot Lawrence Lacroix 14 episodes
2016 11.22.63 FBI Agent James B. Hosty 2 episodes
Eyewitness Gabe Caldwell 10 episodes
2017 Between Us Matt TV short
2018 The Detectives Det. Peter Baker Episode: "Nine Shots"
2019 The Handmaid's Tale Doctor Episode: "Heroic"
Suits Dan Foley Episode: "Windmills"
Jett Evans 9 episodes
2020 Cherish the Day Therapist Episode: "Synopsis"
The Twilight Zone Dick Warren Episode: "You Might Also Like"
Love in the Time of Corona Paul 4 episodes
2021 American Gods Bill Sanders 3 episodes
2022 Women of the Movement Gerald Chatham 4 episodes
2023–2024 Chucky Warren Pryce 6 episodes
2024 Alert: Missing Persons Unit Inspector Hollis Braun 6 episodes

References

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  1. ^ https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/shawshank-redemption-star-gil-bellows-220644598.html
  2. ^ Holden, Stephen (November 11, 1990). "Review/Theater; A Baroque Vision of Evil in One-Act Play Series". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 31, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d Bernstein, Paula S. (October 2, 1994). "UP AND COMING: Gil Bellows; Hey, Brando, Remember That Hunk at the Door?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  4. ^ a b James, Caryn (September 8, 1997). "A Young Lawyer and Her Fantasies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  5. ^ "Ten Beloved Characters, Ten Ignoble Deaths". Vulture. February 28, 2008. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  6. ^ Salamon, Julie (May 22, 2002). "TELEVISION REVIEW; 'Ally McBeal' Ends, Not With a Bang but a Whimper". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  7. ^ Bernstein, Paula (September 2, 2001). "TELEVISION/RADIO; Hardest-Working Actor Of the Season: the C.I.A." The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Miami Rhapsody movie review & film summary (1995) | Roger Ebert". https://www.rogerebert.com/. Retrieved July 29, 2024. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  9. ^ Nellie Andreeva (May 23, 2008). "'24' prequel adds cast - Eric Lively, Tony Todd, Gil Bellows join the fray". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 26, 2008. Retrieved May 23, 2008.
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  11. ^ "Smallville: Maxwell Lord is Cast". IGN. February 22, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  12. ^ Hale, Mike (March 19, 2010). "'FlashForward' Watch: Simon Says". The New York Times.
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