Pogue, Ken

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POGUE, Ken

(Kenneth Pogue)

PERSONAL

Education: Studied theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Career:

Actor.

Member:

Canadian Actors' Equity Association.

Awards, Honors:

Genie Award nomination, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, outstanding performance by an actor, 1980, for Every Person Is Guilty.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Diver Thomas, The Neptune Factor (also known as The Neptune Disaster and An Underwater Odyssey), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1973.

(As Kenneth Pogue) Dangerous Relations, 1973.

Pete, Second Wind, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1976, Health and Entertainment Corporation of America, 1980.

Detective Willard, The Silent Partner (also known as L'argent de la banque), EMC, 1978.

Julian, Lost and Found, Columbia, 1979.

Andrew McDonald, Suzanne, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980.

Dr. Krause, Fukkatsu no hi (also known as Day of Resurrection, The End, and Virus), dubbed version released by Boardwood Productions, 1980.

The wildman, Silence of the North, Universal, 1981.

Fil Thorner, Murder by Phone (also known as Bells, The Calling, and Hell's Bells), New World Pictures, 1982.

Jack Budd (hotel manager), The Grey Fox, United Artists, 1982.

District attorney Dillon, Hot Money (also known as Getting Centred, Going for Broke, The Great Madison County Robbery, Never Trust an Honest Thief, and Zen Business), Westfront Productions, 1983.

Vice president, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983.

Captain McCullough, Keeping Track, Shapiro Entertainment, 1985.

Alec, Crazy Moon (also known as Huggers and D'amour et d'eau fraiche), Miramax, 1986.

Peter Aschenbrenner, The Climb, Virgin–CineTel, 1986.

Officer Mullavy, Dead of Winter, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987.

Senator Camden, Welcome Home, Columbia, 1989.

Father Buckley, Common Ground, 1990.

Hamilton, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990.

Warden Slade, Chaindance (also known as Common Bonds), New City Releasing, 1990.

Detective Chambers, The Hitman, Cannon, 1991.

Matt Halloran, Run, Buena Vista, 1991.

Pierre Deley, Wings of Courage (also known as Guillaumet, les ailes du courage), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995.

Sheriff Jenson, Bad Moon, Warner Bros., 1996.

Lou, Beautiful Joe, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2000.

Speaker Day, The 6th Day (also known as Le sixieme jour), Columbia, 2000.

Television Appearances; Series:

Chairman of the Board, [Canada], beginning 1981.

Major Jonathan B. Clack, Adderly, CBS, 1986–88.

Captain Cullen Murdoch, Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and The Family Channel, c. 1988–89.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

James Hill, The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway, CBC, 1974.

Judge James Aloycious Foley, Little Gloria … Happy at Last, NBC, 1982.

Dr. MacKendrick, Kane & Abel, CBS, 1985.

Ryan, Spearfield's Daughter, syndicated, 1986.

Chief Watson (Dearborn police chief), Ford: The Man and the Machine, CBS, 1987.

Sittman, Amerika, ABC, 1987.

Leo, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents "Taken"), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.

Wally Tascot, Johnson County War, The Hallmark Channel, 2002.

Television Appearances; Movies:

James, The Ottawa Valley, 1974.

(As Kenneth Pogue) Jack Latham, An American Christmas Carol, ABC, 1979.

Every Person Is Guilty, CBC, 1979.

Strachan, War Brides, 1980.

The July Group, CBC, 1981.

Governor, Shocktrauma, syndicated, 1982.

Mr. Smith, Gentle Sinners, CBC, 1983.

Dr. Doran, A Time to Live, NBC, 1985.

Frank Lynch, Perry Mason Returns (also known as The Defense Never Rests), NBC, 1985.

Joe Harrow, The Suicide Murders, CBC, 1985.

The Execution of Raymond Graham, ABC, 1985.

Committee member, Mafia Princess, ABC, 1986.

Earl Skidmore, Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986.

Jay Brooks, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986.

(As Kenneth Pogue) Probst, Doing Life (also known as Truth or Die), NBC, 1986.

Detective sergeant Sullivan, Hitting Home (also known as Obsessed), 1987.

Uncle Avery, The Liberators, ABC, 1987.

Costello, Perfect Witness, HBO, 1989.

Lieutenant general Somervell, Day One, CBS, 1989.

Judge Burke, My Son Johnny (also known as Bad Seed), CBS, 1991.

Lieutenant Keogh, A Mother's Justice, NBC, 1991.

Bundy (Berrigon's butler and servant), Still Not Quite Human (also known as Not Quite Human III), The Disney Channel, 1992.

Sergeant Grady, Blind Man's Bluff, USA Network, 1992.

Treadway, Sexual Advances, ABC, 1992.

Elliot Fisher, The Amy Fisher Story (also known as Beyond Control), ABC, 1993.

James Moriarty Booth, Sherlock Holmes Returns (also known as 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Homes Returns), CBS, 1993.

Jack, Someone Else's Child (also known as Lost and Found), Lifetime, 1994.

James Hansen, Sr., Harvest for the Heart (also known as Jacob's Harvest), The Family Channel, 1994.

Lieutenant Don Kilpatrick, Voices from Within (also known as Silhouette), NBC, 1994.

Andrew Madden, Dangerous Intentions, CBS, 1995.

Kevin Caroll, Sr. (some sources cite Judge Brown), Shadow of a Doubt, NBC, 1995.

Judge Whitlock, An Unexpected Family, USA Network, 1996.

Peter Pruitt, Windsor Protocol (also known as Jack Higgins' "The Windsor Protocol"), The Movie Channel, 1996.

Sheriff Lux, In the Lake of the Woods, Fox, 1996.

Wes, Home Song (also known as LaVyrle Spencer's "Home Song"), CBS, 1996.

Emmett Sharpel, Dad's Week Off (also known as National Lampoon's "Dad's Week Off"), Showtime, 1997.

George Ryburn, Contagious (also known as Virus), USA Network, 1997.

Ian Pryce, Final Descent, CBS, 1997.

Quentin Mackay, All the Winters That Have Been, CBS, 1997.

Judge Whitlock, An Unexpected Life, USA Network, 1998.

Judge Bence, Milgaard (also known as Hard Time: The David Milgaard Story), Lifetime, 1999.

Judge Wilkins, The Jack Bull, HBO, 1999.

Tom, Brotherhood of Murder, Showtime, 1999.

Dr. Norman Ferguson, The Christmas Secret (also known as Flight of the Reindeer), CBS, 2000.

Morgan Sutter, Out of Time, Showtime, 2000.

Ace Timmons, Love and Treason, CBS, 2001.

Gene Thompson, Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L'Amour's "Crossfire Trail"), TNT, 2001.

Doc, "Phenomenon II," The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2002.

Old doctor, Monte Walsh, TNT, 2003.

Tour guide operator, Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Movie (also known as Distant Drumming), CBC, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(As Kenneth Pogue) Dick Anderson, Horatio Alger Updated: Frank and Fearless, ABC, 1983.

Sergeant Schlimmer, Miracle at Moreaux, PBS, 1985.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(As Kenneth Pogue) The Naked Mind, CBC, c. 1974.

"1927," The Newcomers, CBC, 1979, series broadcast in French–speaking Canada as Les arrivants, Societe Radio–Canada, 1979.

Mr. Robbins, "Second Chance," The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1980.

Bob Harrell, "Licence to Steal," The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1980.

Mechanic, "Travel," Today's Special, Nickelodeon, 1983.

Dr. Saunders, "X–Virus," Airwolf, USA Network, 1987.

"Ghost Writer," Diamonds, CBC and CBS, 1988.

Dr. Eddie Peterson, "Many, Many Monkeys," The Twilight Zone, syndicated, 1989.

John, "Night Moves," War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989.

Sheriff, "The Visitor," MacGyver, ABC, 1990.

"First among Equals," The Black Stallion, YTV and The Family Channel, 1990.

Malloy, "Bread and Water," Neon Rider, CTV and syndicated, 1991.

Nestor Henderson, "A Matter of Life or Death: Part 2," The Commish, ABC, 1991.

Harker, The Round Table, NBC, 1992.

Douglas Van Lent, Traps, CBS, 1994.

Birdland, ABC, 1994.

Simon Lang, "Vendetta," Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995.

Dr. Darren Morton, "Fever," Sliders, Fox, 1995.

Mr. Harper, "She Was," Strange Luck, Fox, 1995.

Gerrard, "Bird in the Hand," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series and Direction: Sud), CBS and CTV, 1995.

"I Hear You Calling," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996.

Mickey O'Toole, "Killers," The Sentinel, UPN, 1996.

Dean Hardwick, "Double Helix," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1997.

Tom Miller, "Paper Dove," Millennium, Fox, 1997.

Theodore Claxton, "Buryin' Sam," Dead Man's Gun, Showtime, 1997.

Warren Keltner, "Out from Oblivion," Viper, syndicated, 1997.

Ian Harper, "To Tell the Truth," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998.

Alistair Whipley, "The Judgement of Joe Dean Bonner," Dead Man's Gun, Showtime, 1998.

"Jane Doe: Parts 1 & 2," Cold Squad, CTV, 1998.

Tom Miller, "The Innocents," Millennium, Fox, 1998.

Tom Miller, "Exegesis," Millennium, Fox, 1998.

Abner Kinch, "Pins and Needles, Needles and Pins, When a Man Gets Married, His Trouble Begins," Emily of New Moon, CBC, 1998.

Abner Kinch, "Crown of Thorns," Emily of New Moon, CBC, 1998.

Tom Miller, "Seven and One," Millennium, Fox, 1999.

Jerome Midland, "Split Decision: Parts 1 & 2," Viper, syndicated, 1999.

John Downs, "Mutiny," So Weird, The Disney Channel, 1999.

Dr. Winslow Gale, "Amazing Grace," Mysterious Ways, NBC, 2000.

Mr. Fallan, "An Act of God," Da Vinci's Inquest, CBC, 2000.

Dr. Gale, "Intentions," Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2000.

Dr. Gale, "Pure of Heart," Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2001.

Henry Matson, "Darkness," Night Visions, Fox, 2001.

Lyle Kinswood, "Stranger Than Fiction," Soul Food, Showtime, 2002.

Judge Douglas Garner, "Broadcast from Hell," Breaking News, Bravo, 2002.

"Making News," Just Cause, PAX, 2002.

Fred, "Sunny Side of the Street," Tom Stone, CBC, 2002.

Vic (some sources cite Nick) Murphy, "The Combination," The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2003.

The devil, "The Cowboy," The Collector, Space (Canada), 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Captain Cullen Murdoch, "Boy Meets Dog," Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and The Family Channel, 1988.

Gerrard, Due South, CBS and CTV, 1994.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared in productions at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada; at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN; at the Crest Theatre; and with the Canadian Players.

Major Tours:

Appeared in productions of Shakespearean plays, eastern U.S. cities.