Michael Hogan

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Biography

Prior to that, he was a ubiquitous face on stage in Canada, and on television and in films on both sides of North America; most notably in a recurring role on "The L Word" (Showtime, 2004- ), which also featured his wife, actress Susan Hogan.

Though the exact date of Hogan's birth was a matter of private record, the actor was born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario; some sources cited that his father was employed as a prospector, but these were …

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Job Title

Actor, Director, Writer, Editor, Sound

Career Milestones

Performed in "Escape from Happiness" at the Arts Club in Vancouver

Won acclaim as Biff in "Death of a Salesman" at the Stratford Festival

1978

First big screen role was in the Peter Fonda movie "High-Ballin"

1983

Co-starred with wife on the Canadian series "Vanderberg"

1985

Starred in the children's film, "The Peanut Butter Solution"

1986

Co-starred with wife on the Canadian/German series "The Little Vampire"

1990

Earned a Genie Award nomination for his role in "Diplomatic Immunity"

1991

Won a Genie Award for his supporting role in "Solitaire"

1992

Had a bit part in the film "The Cutting Edge"

1997

Appeared in the "My Brother's Keeper" segment of Showtime's "Dead Man's Gun"

1998

Starred in the Canadian police drama "Cold Squad"

2003

Cast as Col. Saul Tigh in the Sci-Fi mini-series, "Battlestar Galactica"

2003

Won a Gemini Award for his role in the CBC telefilm, "Betrayed"

2004

Reprised role of Col. Tigh on the Sci-Fi Channel series "Battlestar Galactica"

2004

With wife Susan, had a recurring role as a married couple on Showtime's "The L Word"