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Charismatic Canadian actor Callum Keith Rennie entered the entertainment
field relatively late, jumpstarting his career at age 33, but making up for
lost time with prolific independent film work, and a regular starring role
on the syndicated police series "Due South". Blond and wiry, with an edgy,
down-to-earth style and manner, Rennie proved a highly watchable and
versatile performer with notable ease onscreen.
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While born in Sutherland, England, he was raised in Canada from a young age.
The seeds of his career were sown in Alberta where he landed some voiceover
work at the University of Alberta radio station and where he began acting on
the Edmonton stage, which in turn led to work in television and independent
film. In 1994, wary of the commitment of a television contract, the actor
turned down the recurring role of Agent Alex Krycek on the Fox series "The
X-Files", but he did take guest roles on 1994 and 1995 episodes of the
Vancouver-filmed sci-fi series. Rennie was also featured in the ABC police
drama "The Commish" in 1994 and that same year had a bit part in the sci-fi
action feature "Timecop".
In 1995, Rennie's feature career took off, with a memorable supporting turn
in Mina Shum's "Double Happiness", acting opposite Sandra Oh as the
boyfriend that her Chinese immigrant parents disapprove of because he is
Caucasian. The actor's work in this celebrated Canadian independent won him
notice and acclaim, and his portrayal of the awkward bespectacled suitor was
most engaging. That same year, Rennie starred as recovering heroin addict
Jim in the experimental film adaptation of Jim Carroll's autobiographical
short story "Curtis' Charm" (released in the USA in 1996). This project,
vastly different than "Double Happiness", featured the actor's unflinching
and compelling performance, and proved him a performer of varied abilities.
Later in 1995, he could be seen on the small screen in the USA Network
thriller "When the Dark Man Calls" and the ABC adventure "The Ranger, the
Cook and a Hole in the Sky". A small role as a drug dealer followed in the
1996 feature thriller "Unforgettable", and that same year Rennie would give
an impressive starring performance in Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald's "Hard
Core Logo" (released in the USA in 1998), a satirical but heartfelt punk
rock mockumentary. He played Billy Tallent, a big talking member of the
titular band, a defunct legend of the Vancouver punk scene. Small roles in
the children's adventure film "Masterminds" and the romantic comedy "Excess
Baggage" followed in 1997, as well as a turn as a bumbling stoner in the
independent adventure film "Men With Guns".
Rennie's prolific work won him the notice and acclaim of the Canadian press
which named him an up-and-comer to watch. This new high profile led to
extensive work in television in 1997, as a featured cast member in the
Canadian TV series "My Life as a Dog" (aired in the USA on Showtime). Here
he played Uncle Johnny Johansson, earning a 1997 Gemini Award for his work.
Also on Showtime, Rennie co-starred in original movie "Tricks", chronicling
the life of a single mother who turns to prostitution in order to earn
enough money both to care for her ailing son and to put herself through
college. From 1997 to 1999, Rennie had a regular role on the series "Due
South", replacing previous regular David Marciano for the syndicated fourth
season (aired in the USA on TNT), in which he utilized a grating Chicago
accent to play Detective Stanley Kowalski, the new American partner of
transplanted Mountie Benton Fraser on the Canadian produced police series.
Intriguing as the hardened streetwise Chicago detective opposite Paul Gross'
always polite Canadian Mountie, Rennie brought a smoldering and sarcastic
edge to the quirky police series. A hugely successful show in Canada, "Due
South" offered Rennie visibility, but at the same time caused some problems
in his career, plagued by the cries of "sell out" that so often come with
commercial success after a run of hard work in independents. |
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