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Michael O'Neill (actor)

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Michael O'Neill
Michael O'Neill practices some self-defense tactics at Lackland Air Force Base in 2006
Born (1951-05-29) May 29, 1951 (age 73)
Alma materAuburn University (1974)
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
SpouseMary O'Neill
Children3

Michael O'Neill (born May 29, 1951)[1] is an American actor.

Early life and education

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O'Neill was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama.[1] He attended Capitol Heights Junior High and Robert E. Lee High School, graduating in 1969. In high school he played basketball and was elected class beau and a class favorite. He graduated from Auburn University in 1974.[2][3] While at Auburn, O'Neill was inducted as a brother of Lambda Chi Alpha. After attending Auburn, he spent time under the tutelage of actor Will Geer[4] and one of Geer's daughters, the actress Ellen Geer, at Theatricum Botanicum in Los Angeles before moving to New York to pursue his career there.

Career

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With a career stretching through three decades, he usually portrays senior law enforcement or military officers. He played Special Agent Ron Butterfield, the head of President Josiah Bartlet's Secret Service detail, on The West Wing,[5] and CTU Administrative Director Richard Walsh in the first two episodes of 24.[6] He played Sgt. Maj. Ron Cheals in CBS' action drama series The Unit. He starred in the Season 6 two-part finale of Grey's Anatomy as Gary Clark, the broken widower who holds the hospital hostage with a 9mm while pursuing the doctors responsible for unplugging his wife's life support.[7] He portrayed Nick Ford on the second season of Bates Motel,[8] and Alan Sparks on Extant.[9] His most notable film performances occur in Seabiscuit, Secondhand Lions, Transformers, Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, Traffic, Sea of Love, A Quiet Little Marriage, Nothing but the Truth, Green Zone, J. Edgar (directed by Clint Eastwood), and Dallas Buyers Club.[10]

Personal life

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O'Neill splits his time between Los Angeles and Birmingham, Alabama,[1] where he lives with his wife, Mary, and three daughters, Ella, Annie, and Molly.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Ghost Story Churchill
1989 Sea of Love Raymond Brown
1992 The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Jergens
Jennifer Eight Angelo Serato
Lorenzo's Oil School Psychologist
1993 For Their Own Good Clark Thompson Television movie
Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story Dick Britton Television movie
1994 Blind Justice Spencer Heyman Television movie
Beyond Betrayal Ray Pasquerello Television movie
On Trial Himself Television movie
1995 Awake to Danger Detective Brickman Television movie
Bushwhacked Jon Jordan
1996 Norma Jean & Marilyn Mr. Kimmel Television movie
The Sunchaser FBI Agent Moreland
1998 Standoff Cult Leader (voice)
Host Television movie
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 Mr. Lusk
1999 The Mod Squad Detective Carl Greene
A.T.F. Ben Walker Television movie, Assistant Director
The Legend of Bagger Vance O.B. Keeler
2000 Traffic Lawyer Rodman
2002 The Board Room Walters
2003 Dreamcatcher Lieutenant General Matheson
Seabiscuit Mr. Pollard
Secondhand Lions Ralph
2004 American Crime Sheriff Smyth Direct-to-video
Around the Bend Cowboy
2007 Transformers Tom Banachek
Across the Universe Lucy and Max's uncle at dinner
Crazy Ralph Christianson
2008 A Quiet Little Marriage Bruce
2010 Green Zone Colonel Bethel
2011 J. Edgar Senator Kenneth McKellar
2013 Dallas Buyers Club FDA Agent Richard Barkley
2018 Danger One Beckwith
2019 Clemency David Kendricks
2023 Air Joe Dean
TBA Bride Hard Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 H.E.L.P. Cabot Episode: "Are You There, Alpha Centauri?"
1992 L.A. Law Mr. Moran Episode: "My Friend Flicker"
1994 Picket Fences Prosecutor Larry Adler Episode: "System Down"
1995 Days of Our Lives Father Jansen 2 episodes
1995 One West Waikiki Episode: "Manpower"
1996 The Cape Keith Mason Episode: "The Need to Know"
1997 The Pretender Police Captain Harrigan Episode: "The Better Part of Valor"
1997 Millennium County Prosecutor Calvin Smith Episode: "Covenant"
1997 Orleans Episode: "Luther's Temptation"
1997 The Shining Dr. Daniel Edwards Episode: "#1.2"
1998 The X-Files The Patrol Captain Episode: "Drive"
1999 Roswell Phillip Evans Episode: "The Morning After"
1999 JAG Commander Bradley Episode: "Shakedown"
1999–2006 The West Wing Secret Service Agent Ron Butterfield 15 episodes
2000 Chicago Hope Bill Wyzinski Episode: "Everybody's Special at Chicago Hope"
2001 NYPD Blue Captain Chuck Dowling Episode: "Peeping Tommy"
2001 Diagnosis: Murder Sheriff Buck O'Hara Episode: "No Good Deed"
2001 24 Richard Walsh 2 episodes
2001–2002 Boston Public Dr. Bernard Colbert 4 episodes
2002 Ally McBeal Dr. Colbert Episode: "All of Me"
2002 Without a Trace Thomas Shannon Episode: "Silent Partner"
2003 Presidio Med Episode: "Breathless"
2003 Carnivàle Sheriff Lyle Donovan Episode: "Tipton"
2004 The Practice Judge Robert Temple Episode: "Police State"
2004 Judging Amy District Attorney Dave Sherman Episode: "My Little Runaway"
2004 Crossing Jordan Chris Benz Episode: "Out of Sight"
2004 LAX Alonso Mathews Episode: "Unscheduled Arrivals"
2005 Boston Legal Dr. Robert McLean Episode: "It Girls and Beyond"
2005 Cold Case Warren Cousins In 2005 Episode: "Revolution"
2005 ER Colonel Ken Kilner Episode: "Here and There"
2005 Commander in Chief Congressman Wilcox Episode: "First Strike, First Scandal"
2005 JAG Major General Harold Rossing Episode: "Fair Winds and Following Seas"
2006 Close to Home Don Wheeler Episode: "The Rapist Next Door"
2006 3 lbs James Wills Episode: "Lost for Words"
2006–2007 The Unit Ron Cheals 6 episodes
2006–2007 The Nine Pete Burton 3 episodes
2007 Lincoln Heights Captain Episode: "Suspicion"
2007 K-Ville Father Dennehy Episode: "Critical Mass"
2007 Criminal Minds Detective Yarbough Episode: "About Face"
2008 Women's Murder Club FBI Special Agent Ted Thorne Episode: "Never Tell"
2008 The Mentalist Sheriff Nelson Episode: "Redwood"
2008 Prison Break Herb Stanton 3 episodes
2008 My Own Worst Enemy Alexander DeSantos Episode: "Love in All the Wrong Places"
2008 Leverage Judge Roy Episode: "The Bank Shot Job"
2009 FlashForward CIA Director Keller Episode: "Gimme Some Truth"
2009 Ghost Whisperer Male Ghost Episode: "Ghost Busted"
2009 Army Wives Reverent Bankerd 2 episodes
2009 Sons of Anarchy Judge Franklin Episode: "Fa Guan"
2010 Numb3rs Boyd Keene Episode: "Scratch"
2010 Fringe Sheriff Velchik Episode: "Johari Window"
2010 Miami Medical Dr. Bruce Kaye 2 episodes
2010 Grey's Anatomy Gary Clark 4 episodes
2010–2012 NCIS Former NCIS Special Agent Riley McCallister 3 episodes
2012 Vegas Mayor Ted Bennett 4 episodes
2012 CSI: Miami Jerry Blackburn 1 episode
2013–2015 Rectify Senator Roland Foulkes 14 episodes
2014 Bates Motel Nick Ford 8 episodes
2014 Extant Alan Sparks 12 episodes
2015 Battle Creek Councilman Pritchett Episode: "Old Wounds"
2015 Manhattan Psychiatrist Episode: "The Threshold"
2016 11.22.63 Arliss Price Episode: "The Kill Floor"
2017–2018 S.W.A.T. Carl Luca Episodes: "Homecoming" & "Inheritance"
2018 Shooter Ray Brooks Recurring role
2018 Scandal Lonnie Mencken 3 episodes
2018 The Resident Joshua Williams Episode: "And the Nurses Get Screwed"
2018 The Romanoffs Ron Hopkins Episode: "Expectation"[12]
2019 Jack Ryan Senator Mitchell Chapin 5 episodes
2020 Council of Dads Larry Malvern Main role
2020 The Messiah Cameron Collier Episode: "Trial"
2021 This Is Us Arlo Episode: "In The Room"
2022 Echoes Victor McCleary 7 episodes
2022 Fire Country Harlen Denbo 1 episode
2024 Outer Range Judge Pettigrew 2 episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Extant Cast: Michael O'Neill". CBS.com. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  2. ^ Watkins, Mia (September 12, 2012). "'Vegas,' 'Grey's Anatomy' star Michael O'Neill moves back to Alabama". The Birmingham News. AL.com. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  3. ^ Seckinger, Kate (April 9, 2014). "Actor Michael O'Neill discusses life after Auburn". The Auburn Plainsman. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  4. ^ Taylor, Drew (March 2, 2014). "Auburn grad worked on Oscar-nominated film 'Dallas Buyers Club'". Opelika-Auburn News.
  5. ^ "Interview: Michael O'Neill Reflects On 'The West Wing', Being Educated By US Secret Service & More - TVWise". tvwise.co.uk. September 22, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  6. ^ "Role Recall: Michael O'Neill Talks Saving Presidents on '24' and 'West Wing,' His Unforgettable 'Grey's' Arc, and Messing With Halle Berry's Mind on 'Extant'". yahoo.com. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  7. ^ "An Emotional Day On The Set Of GREY'S ANATOMY by Michael O'Neill". Film Courage. January 28, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  8. ^ "'Bates Motel' Interview: Michael O'Neill Introduces Mysterious Nick Ford". buddytv.com. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  9. ^ "Birmingham actor Michael O'Neill on working with Halle Berry ahead of tonight's 'Extant' premiere". al.com. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  10. ^ "Dallas Buyers Club actor Michael O'Neill: I didn't recognise". independent.co.uk. June 3, 2014. Archived from the original on May 14, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  11. ^ Munn, Patrick (July 8, 2014). "Interview: Michael O'Neill Talks CBS' 'Extant', Working With Halle Berry & More". TV Wise. Archived from the original on July 16, 2014.
  12. ^ Nemetz, Dave (August 29, 2018). "The Romanoffs: Amazon Reveals Episode Lineup for Matthew Weiner's Anthology — Plus, See First Photos". TVLine. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
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