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Shawn Doyle

Shawn Doyle

Birthday: 1968-09-19 | Place of Birth: Wabush, Newfoundland, Canada

Shawn Doyle (born 1968) is a Canadian actor. Doyle was born and raised in Wabush, Newfoundland, the son of actor Jerry Doyle. He moved to Toronto to study theatre at York University. He has won three awards for his critically acclaimed performance as Dennis Langley in The Eleventh Hour. Since moving to Los Angeles, he has also starred in the American shows 24 as Ronnie Lobell, Desperate Housewives as Mr. Hartley and as Joey Henrickson in Big Love. He has also made several film appearances; as Jack Shepard in Frequency and as Brian in 1998's Babyface and as Stephen in 2005 film Sabah, A Love Story. His TV movie roles include John in the film adaptation of The Robber Bride and a lawyer in Lost. He had a recurring role as "Joey Henrickson" a former NFL player and brother of Bill Henrickson, the main character in the HBO series Big Love and currently stars as agoraphobic chess genius Arkady Balagan in the Showcase original series Endgame. He is married to actress Allegra Fulton and together they have one son Description above from the Wikipedia article Shawn Doyle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2022
Ashgrove

as    Elliot

2022
The Last Mark

as    Keele

2020
Mirage

as    Doug Marsh

2019
Unspeakable

as    Ben Landry

2017
Bellevue

as    Peter Welland

2014
The Returned

as    Jacob

2014
Lizzie Borden Took an Ax

as    Marshall Hilliard

2013
Method

as    Daniel O'Shea

2012
The Disappeared

as    Pete

2011
Endgame

as    Arkady Balagan

2011
John A.: Birth of a Country

as    John A. Macdonald

2009
Whiteout

as    Sam Murphy

2008
Guns

as    Rick Merriweather

2007
The Robber Bride

as    John Grismer

2005
Sabah

as    Stephen Montpellier

2003
Do or Die

as    Alan Yann

2001
Stiletto Dance

as    Anton Seaberg

2001
Don't Say a Word

as    Russel Maddox

2000
Frequency

as    Jack Shepard

2000
Who Killed Atlanta's Children?

as    Royal McCullough

1996