David Hewlett

David Hewlett

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

18/04/1968

Age

57 years old

Place of Birth

Redhill, Surrey, England, UK

Biography

David Ian Hewlett (born April 18, 1968) is an English-born Canadian actor best known for his role as Dr. Meredith Rodney McKay on the science fiction television shows Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis.

Filmography

Cast

2024

Levels

as Oliver

2024

Gatekeepers

as Bruce

2024

A Thousand Cuts

as Cornelius

2022

The Swearing Jar

as Bill

2021

Nightmare Alley

as Dr. Elrood

2020

Lie Exposed

as Brian

2019

Turkey Drop

as Mr. Jacobs

2019

Midway

as Husband Kimmel

2019

Lucky Day

as Derrek Blarney

2017

The Shape of Water

as Fleming

2013

Haunter

as Olivia's Father

2013

FANomenon

as Self

2011

Rage of the Yeti

as Mills

2011

Morlocks

as Radnor

2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

as Douglas Hunsiker

2010

The Whistleblower

as Fred Murray

2010

Splice

as Barlow

2009

Helen

as Frank

2007

A Dog's Breakfast

as Patrick

2004

Boa vs. Python

as Dr. Emmett

2004

Darklight

as Anders Raeborne

2004

Ice Men

as Bryan

2003

Foolproof

as Lawrence Yeager

2003

Nothing

as Dave

2002

Cypher

as Virgil C. Dunn

2001

Treed Murray

as Murray

2001

Century Hotel

as Michael

2001

The Triangle

as Gus Gruber

1999

Survivor

as Doc

1998

Cube

as Worth

1996

Joe's Wedding

as Rob Fitzgerald

1996

Elevated

as Hank

1992

The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later

as Steven Lunney (age 25)

1992

Quiet Killer

as Nyles Chapman

1992

The First Circle

as 'Ruska' Rostislav

1992

Split Images

as Gary Hammond

1991

Scanners II: The New Order

as David Kellum

1990

Deep Sleep

as Terry

1990

Where the Heart Is

as Jimmy

1989

The Penthouse

as Joe Dobson

1988

Pin

as Leon

1987

The Darkside

as Chuckie

Crew

2014

Debug

as Director

2014

Debug

as Writer

2011

Rage of the Yeti

as Director

2007

A Dog's Breakfast

as Director

2007

A Dog's Breakfast

as Writer

2007

A Dog's Breakfast

as Story

2003

Nothing

as Story