Bruce Greenwood
Stuart Bruce Greenwood, born on August 12, 1956, is a distinguished Canadian actor and producer whose versatile talents have earned him recognition across film and television. Greenwood is perhaps best known for portraying President John F. Kennedy in the critically acclaimed film *Thirteen Days*, a performance that garnered him the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in Motion Picture. He also gained fame as Captain Christopher Pike in J.J. Abrams's *Star Trek* reboot series, further solidifying his status in Hollywood.
His extensive filmography includes memorable roles such as Nick Parsons in *Double Jeopardy*, Stuart Ramsey in *Passenger 57*, and Anthony 'Tony' Leighton in *Swept Away*. Greenwood has also depicted significant characters in films like *The Core*, *I, Robot*, and *The Post*, where he played Robert McNamara. His television work is noteworthy, with standout performances as Dr. Randolph Bell on *The Resident* and Gil Garcetti on *American Crime Story*. He has also appeared in *St. Elsewhere* and *Nowhere Man*, showcasing his range as an actor.
In addition to his on-screen roles, Greenwood has lent his voice to iconic characters, including Bruce Wayne/Batman in the animated series *Young Justice* and Chiron in *Class Titans*. Throughout his career, Greenwood has received three nominations for the Canadian Screen Awards, highlighting his talent and contributions to the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Truth
Wildlike
The Post
Being Julia
Dirty Dancing (2017)
Cyborg Soldier
Devil's Knot
Elephant Song
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Donovan's Echo
Dinner for Schmucks
Kodachrome
Bear Island
The Fabulous Four
Servants of Twilight
Sorry For Your Loss
Super 8
Haven
Here on Earth
Star Trek
Swept Away (2002)
Below
Fathers' Day
Hide and Seek (2000)
Summer Dreams: The Story of The Beach Boys
Fathers and Daughters
Thirteen Days
Good Kill
Mao’s Last Dancer
Dream Man
Hollywood Homicide
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
Mee-Shee: The Water Giant
Adrift
The River
The Fall of the House of Usher
American Crime Story
John from Cincinnati
Nowhere Man
The Resident