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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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" | |
