
David Hemblen
David Hemblen was an English actor who frequently worked in Canadian film, television and theatre. He was born in London, England, on September 16, 1941. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario, where he pursued a classical education before turning to theatre. He received an M.A. in English and was working towards a Ph.D. in medieval studies when he was spotted during a rehearsal of a university production by Clifford Williams of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Hemblen was offered a season at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre. Hemblen's career in theatre included many productions at the Stratford Festival and four seasons at the renowned Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. He received a Dora Award nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Dr. Astrov in Toronto's Tarragon Theatre production of Uncle Vanya. He also received a Genie Award nomination as Best Actor in Family Viewing.
Hemblen's television career began in the early 1970s, and he appeared in a number of Canadian television series, including The Beachcombers, Night Heat, and Street Legal. He also had recurring roles in the American series T. and T. and The X-Files.
Hemblen's most famous role was as Johnathan Doors in the science fiction series Earth: Final Conflict. He played the role from 1994 to 2002, and his performance was critically acclaimed. He also voiced the character of Magneto in the X-Men animated series from 1992 to 1997.
Hemblen died on November 16, 2020, in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 79. He was survived by his wife, actress Kate Nelligan, and their two daughters.
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Credits
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Come Again in Spring 2007Death (Voice)★ 6.3
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Yin Yang Yo! 2006Night Master (voice)★ 7.6
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Where the Truth Lies 2005NY Hotel Concierge★ 6.2
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Dr. Warren★ NR
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Salem Witch Trials 2002John Proctor★ 6.2
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Rollerball 2002Serokin★ 4
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Jane Doe 2001Phelps★ 6.3
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Man and Cat 2001Hunter★ 7
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Witchblade 2001★ 6.8
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Deliberate Intent 2000Judge Luttig★ 7
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Redwall The Movie 2000Asmodeus (voice)★ 7.4
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Judge★ 7.2
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The Last 100 Days 1999★ 10
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Sam's Army 1999★ 10
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Thunder Point 1998Sir Francis★ 4.5
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Silver Surfer 1998Husserl (voice)★ 7.2
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★ 4
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Valentine's Day 1998Jennings★ 3.8
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Sarabande 1997Bert★ 6.5
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Jonathan Doors★ 6.7
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The Sweet Hereafter 1997Abbott Driscoll★ 6.9
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Booty Call 1997★ 5.2
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Mr. Ivanov★ 6.7
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La Femme Nikita 1997George★ 7.4
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Hollow Point 1996Oleg Krezinsky★ 5.2
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Fly Away Home 1996Dr. Killian★ 6.9
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Maximum Risk 1996Dmitri Kirov★ 5.8
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The Song Spinner 1995Captain Nizzle★ NR
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Goosebumps 1995Major McCall★ 7.9
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Officer Erikson★ NR
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Captain Newport★ 5.8
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Macleod★ NR
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Tommy Boy 1995Archer★ 6.8
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The Outer Limits 1995Commandant★ 7.7
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Exotica 1994Inspector★ 6.6
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Mesmer 1994Doctor Ingenhousz★ 6
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Brainscan 1994Dr. Fromberg★ 6.2
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TekWar 1994Insp. Winterguild★ 5.5
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Replikator 1994Police Chief Rinehart★ 3.7
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Model by Day 1993Captain★ 2.6
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M. Butterfly 1993Intelligence Officer #1★ 6.6
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The Vaultkeeper (voice)★ 7.8
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Father★ 7.1
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Lifeline to Victory 1993Oldbest★ NR
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Munro★ 3.8
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Commander (voice)★ NR
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X-Men 1992Magneto (voice)★ 8.2
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Forever Knight 1992★ 6.7
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The Adjuster 1991Bert, the head censor★ 6.2
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Lord Dread★ 7
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Firing Squad 1991Sgt. Mortlake★ 10
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Collin Barrie★ 5.1
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Counterstrike 1990Milos Janzan★ 7
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Reverend Buckley★ 6
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Straight Line 1989Detective Hargrove★ 2.8
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Speaking Parts 1989The Producer★ 5.9
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Septimus Fabius★ 3.2
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Short Circuit 2 1988Jones★ 6.2
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Lord Dredd/Dr. Lyman Taggart★ 7.5
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Family Viewing 1987Stan★ 5.7
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Basements 1987Mr. Hudd (segment "The Room")★ 7.7
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Lord Dread★ 8.8
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Lord Dread★ 8
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Andrew Walker★ 7.2
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The Twilight Zone 1985★ 7.7
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Zachariah Gibson★ 6