A renowned Canadian actor and producer, Stuart Bruce Greenwood was born on August 12, 1956. His illustrious career has made a lasting impression on the film and television industries. He is praised both in his native Canada and throughout the world for his flexibility and the depth of his performances.
An impressive list of interesting parts and favorable reviews have marked Greenwood’s acting career. He has partnered with renowned Canadian director Atom Egoyan on five illustrious films, making him a widely respected figure in Canadian cinema. Three nominations for Canadian Screen Awards are proof of his accomplishments and acknowledgment.
He was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in “Elephant Song” (2014), as well as Best Supporting Actor for his work in “The Sweet Hereafter” (1997) and “Being Julia” (2004).
One of Stuart Bruce Greenwood’s most memorable roles was as the historic American president John F. Kennedy in “Thirteen Days” (2000), for which he received the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. This performance demonstrated his abilities to represent historical figures with complexity and sincerity.
Greenwood made his impact in science fiction by playing Captain Christopher Pike in J. J. Abrams’ remake of the “Star Trek” series from 2009 to 2013.
Bruce Greenwood wife
Bruce Greenwood has been happily married to Susan Devlin since 1985.
Bruce Greenwood children
Bruce Greenwood is the proud father of two children, one of whom is Breana Chloe Greenwood.
Bruce Greenwood parents
Bruce Greenwood, the accomplished actor and producer, was born to Hugh John Greenwood and Mary Sylvia Ledingham.
Bruce Greenwood siblings
Bruce Greenwood is the sibling of Kelly Greenwood and Lynn Greenwood.