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Kenneth Welsh

Acting

Born March 30, 1942 · Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Died May 5, 2022

Also known as Ken Welsh · Ken Walsh · Kenneth Walsh

Biography

Kenneth Welsh, CM (March 30, 1942 – May 5, 2022) was a Canadian film and television actor (sometimes credited as Ken Welsh). He was known to Twin Peaks fans as the multi-faceted villain Windom Earle, and had more recently played the father of Katharine Hepburn (Cate Blanchett) in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator. In 1984 he was nominated for a Genie Award as Best Actor for his portrayal of Reno Colt in the film "Reno and the Doc", written and directed by Charles Dennis. In 1997 Welsh directed Dennis in the latter's play "SoHo Duo" at the West Bank Theatre in New York City. Welsh was born in Edmonton, Alberta to a father who worked for the Canadian National Railway. He grew up in Alberta and studied drama at school. He later moved to Montreal and attended the National Theatre School. Following graduation, he auditioned for the Stratford Festival in Ontario and then spent the first seven years of his career on stage. Welsh has portrayed historical figures including Thomas E. Dewey, Colin Thatcher, Harry S. Truman (twice), Thomas Edison, James "Scotty" Reston, General Harry Crerar and James Baker. He has made guest appearances on the acclaimed TV series Due South and Slings and Arrows. In 2003, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. His role as the Vice-President of the United States in the 2004 environmental disaster film The Day After Tomorrow sparked some controversy due to his physical resemblance to Dick Cheney, who at the time was the real Vice President. Director Roland Emmerich later confirmed that he deliberately chose Welsh for that very reason. Emmerich stated that the character of the Vice-President in the film was intended to be a not-so-subtle criticism of the environmental policies of the Presidency of George W. Bush. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kenneth Welsh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Awards & recognition

  • Member of the Order of Canada · 2003
  • Earle Grey Award · 1998

Filmography50+ titles

The X-Files

1993as Simon Gates

Twin Peaks

1990as Windom Earle

Smallville

2001as Drunk Santa

The Expanse

2015as Franklin Degraaf

This Is Wonderland

2004

Stargate Atlantis

2004as Jamus

The Practice

1997as Judge M. Harrod

The Outer Limits

1995as Dr. Vasquez

The Last Best Year

1990as Jerry

Love & Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher

1989as Colin Thatcher

The Blacklist

2013as Werner von Hauser

Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension

Haven

2010as Cole Glendower

Legends of the Fall

1994as Sheriff Tynert

ReGenesis

2004as Shelby Sloane

Perfectly Normal

1991as Charlie Glesby

Law & Order

1990as Ben O'Dell

Human Target

2010as Tony Belvilacqua

The Aviator

2004as Dr. Hepburn

Miracle

2004as Doc Nagobads

Witchblade

2001

Radio Days

1987as Radio Voice (voice)

Star Trek: Discovery

2017as Senna Tal

The Guardian

2001

Love and Murder

2000as Isaak Levin

The Story of Luke

2012as Jonas

The Listener

2009as Albert Jacoby

The Ray Bradbury Theater

1985as Captain Wilder

Grey Gardens

2009as Max Gordon

Four Brothers

2005as Robert Bradford

Haven

2001as Harry Truman

Another Woman

1988as Donald

Above and Beyond

as Lord Beaverbrook

Lodge 49

2018

Absolute Power

1997as Sandy Lord

Falling in Love

1984as Doctor

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

2005as Dr. Mueller

The Day After Tomorrow

2004as Vice President Becker

Campton Manor

2024as Lawrence

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl

2008as Uncle Hendrick

The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire

2002as Dr. Watson

Focus

2001as Father Crighton

Bionic Woman

2007as Prof. Howard Samuels

A Nutcracker Christmas

2016as Dimitri

Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way

1997as George Steinbrenner

The Freshman

1990as Dwight Armstrong

XIII: The Series

as Dr. Westlund

The Art of the Steal

2013as 'Uncle' Paddy MacCarthy

The Man Who Saved Christmas

2002as Newton Baker

Vendetta

1999as Mayor Joe Shakspeare