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Jeff Wincott

Canadian actor (born 1956)


Summary

Canadian actor (born 1956)

FieldValue
nameJeffrey Wincott
imageJeff Wincott at the 2021 Brooklyn Film Festival for the world premiere of Kringle Time.jpg
captionWincott at the 2021 Brooklyn Film Festival
birth_nameJeffrey Howard Piero Wincott
birth_date
birth_placeToronto, Ontario, Canada
alma_materRyerson University Theatre School
occupationActor
Martial artist
years_active1976–present
familyMichael Wincott (brother)
homepage

Martial artist

Jeffrey Wincott (born May 8, 1956) is a Canadian actor and martial artist best known for his lead role in the television series Night Heat.

Wincott was also the star of several martial arts films in the 1990s. In 1996 he was named one of the "Martial Arts Movie Stars of the Next Century" by Black Belt magazine.

Early life and education

Wincott was born and raised in Toronto. His English father was an amateur boxer.

Wincott began studying taekwondo at 15 and also swam competitively. Wincott became interested in acting while in high school and wound up turning down a swimming scholarship to study acting at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, where he studied for 2 years.

Career

One of Wincott's first acting jobs was in 1979 when he appeared on two episodes of the Canadian sitcom King of Kensington. He also appeared in an episode of the Canadian series The Littlest Hobo. that same year.

In 1980, he toured with the Toronto-based Actors Touring Company in their production of Romeo and Juliet, followed by the Runnymede Theatre production Play it Again, Sam in which Wincott played the role of Humphrey Bogart. That same year he also had a small role in the horror movie Prom Night, and the following year he had a small role in the film Quest for Fire.

Wincott appeared in an episode of the Canadian drama series The Great Detective in 1982. In 1981 and 1983, he appeared again in episodes of The Littlest Hobo. He also appeared in episodes of the Canadian TV series Hangin' In in 1983 and 1984.

From 1981 to 1983, Wincott lived in New York City, where he studied privately with Juilliard teacher Michael Kahn, before moving on to Los Angeles to film a beer commercial for Molson. While in L.A. he taught breakdancing and would also perform mime on Venice Beach for money.

In 1984, Wincott returned to Toronto and began working on the Canadian police drama series Night Heat. The series starred Scott Hylands as Detective Kevin O'Brien and Wincott as his partner, the brash and impulsive Detective Frank Giambone. The series ran for four seasons from 1985 to 1989 and also aired on CBS, making it the first Canadian-produced drama series to air on an American network. In 1986, he also appeared in the Canadian drama film The Boy in Blue starring Nicolas Cage.

In the 1990s, Wincott was the star of several action films, often making use of his martial arts skills. Some of these films include Martial Law 2: Undercover (1991), Mission of Justice opposite Brigitte Nielsen (1992), Deadly Bet (1992), Martial Outlaw (1993), The Killing Machine (1994), Street Law (1995), Last Man Standing (1995), The Donor (1995), No Exit (1995), When the Bullet Hits the Bone (1996), and Future Fear (1997).

In 2003, Wincott appeared in two episodes of the second season of TV series 24. He played the recurring role of James 'Jimmy' Cacuzza on the crime drama series Sons of Anarchy, appearing in episodes that aired in 2008, 2012 and 2013. In 2012, Wincott played Captain Mancuso in an episode in the third season of the TV series Blue Bloods, and reprised the role in the series fifth season. He also played recurring character Marshal Hilliard in the miniseries The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (2015) and Detective Lucas in the miniseries The Night Of (2016).

He was featured in the action films The Invasion (2007) and Unstoppable (2010) and played a supporting role in the independent film Kringle Time.

In 2019, Jeff and his wife Charlotte founded Hollow Metropolis Films in order to create and produce their own work.{{cite web |url=https://www.hollowmetropolisfilms.com/jeff |title=Jeff |website=hollowmetropolisfilms.com |publisher=Hollow Metropolis Films |access-date=March 23, 2022}} In 2020, the Wincotts co-produced their first feature film, The Issue with Elvis. Directed by Charlotte, the film stars Jeff, as well as their son Wolfgang. and the Montgomery International Film Festival. The Wincotts also co-produced Fall Fight Shine, a documentary about addiction and recovery featuring Jeff's own recovery story. The film premiered in 2021.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Happy Birthday GeminiTaxi Driver
1980Prom NightDrew
1985Big DealTed Powers
1986The Boy in BlueRiley
1991Martial Law 2: UndercoverDetective Sean Thompson
1992Deadly BetAngelo
1992Mission of JusticeOfficer Kurt Harris
1993Martial OutlawKevin White
1994Open FireAlec McNeilAlso associate producer
1994The Killing MachineHarlin GarrettReleased in the U.S. as The Killing Man
Also associate producer
1995No ExitJohn StonemanAlso associate producer
1995Law of the JungleJohn RyanReleased in the U.S. as Street Law
Also associate producer and fight choreographer
1995The DonorBilly CastleAlso associate producer
1995Last Man StandingDetective Kurt BellmoreAlso, co-producer
1996Whiskey, Riddles, and Dandelion WineRoger
1996When the Bullet Hits the BoneDr. Jack DaviesAlso associate producer
1996Profile For MurderMichael Weinberg
1997The Undertaker's WeddingRocco
1997Future FearDr. John Denniel
2000Paper BulletsDickerson
2001BattleQueen 2020Spencer
2001Pressure PointRudy Wicker
2002Outside The LawMichael Peyton
2003Stealing CandySpinell
2003S.W.A.T.Ed Taylor
2007The InvasionTransit Cop
2008House of FallenLucifer
2008Lake CityLeo
2010UnstoppableJesse
2019BoldenJohnny Collins
2019# LikeDetective Horne
2021Kringle TimeMayor Rodney Jorkins
2022The Issue with ElvisDr. MercerAlso, Producer
2022Fall Fight Shine (documentary)HimselfAlso, Producer
2025A Philistine in QueensCharlie BiggsAlso, Producer
2026Piece Of The WallRayAlso, Producer

Short film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991SharkskinTony "Dots"
2007Decisive MomentCliff Faust
2007LustigGerman Sergeant
2009Neighborhood WatchJeff
2010The Last DinnerThe Warden
2016Behind BarsKidd
2019Ping Pong PigeonsZachary Lewis
2019PlatitudesMr. Bennett
2020Dystopian Snow GlobePierce Pearson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978–1979King of KensingtonJeff2 episodes
1979–1983The Littlest HoboBarry McLeod / Mel3 episodes
1983–1984Hangin' InDaryl / Carl / Paul3 episodes
1984–1989Night HeatDetective Frank GiamboneMain role. 96 episodes
1989Alfred Hitchcock PresentsTom KingEpisode: "Skeleton in the Closet"
1989MatlockSpencer HamiltonEpisodes: "Hunting Party" Parts 1 & 2
1990–1991Top CopsRobert Challice / Rocky Bridges / Joe Partington3 episodes
1992Secret ServiceSheppard2 episodes
1991CounterstrikeRik AllenEpisode: "Hide and Seek"
1993CounterstrikeLexingtonEpisode: "Muerte"
1998Universal Soldier II: Brothers in ArmsEric DevereauxTelevision film
1998Universal Soldier III: Unfinished BusinessTelevision film
1999Cold SquadThomas Sterling BrownEpisode: "Dead End"
2000Code Name: EternityBreedEpisode: "The Hunter"
2000Earth: Final ConflictMalley / PhantomEpisode: "Phantom Companion"
2000–2002Relic HunterRollin Harley / Jonathan Quelch2 episodes
2002Mutant XGrady ColtEpisode: "Whose Woods These Are"
2003JAGCaptain MastersEpisode: "Complications"
200324Davis2 episodes
2005NCISGunnery Sergeant LeekaEpisode: "Red Cell"
2006Sons of ButcherRam Punchington / Duster Killby / Jack Nimble4 episodes. Voice roles
2007CleavervilleMichaelTelevision film
2008The WireJohnny WeaverEpisode "-30-"
2009Drop Dead DivaSecurity ChiefEpisode: "Dead Model Walking"
2009One Tree HillAttorneyEpisode: "Some Roads Lead Nowhere"
2011Person of InterestLieutenant Allan GilmoreEpisode: "The Fix"
2012–2015Blue BloodsESU / Captain MancusoEpisodes: "Family Business" "Occupational Hazards"
2012The Good WifeTim ResnickEpisode: "Battle of The Proxies"
2008–2013Sons of AnarchyJimmy Cacuzza3 episodes
2014The Lizzie Borden ChroniclesMarshal Hilliard5 episodes
2016The Night OfDetective Lucas4 episodes
2019The CodeGeneral CarrickCBS original pilot

Theatre work

YearTitleRole
1976Red PeppersBert Bentley
1976Still LifeAlbert Godby
1977Anne of a Thousand DaysMark Smeaton
1978Romeo and JulietTybalt
1979Play It Again, SamBogie
1980BentWolf/Kapo

Awards and nominations

YearNominated WorkCategoryName of AwardResult
1986Night HeatOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesGemini Awards
2016Behind BarsFestival Director's AwardToronto Independent Film Festival
2018Behind BarsBest Short Jury AwardToronto Independent Film Festival
2019Ping Pong PigeonsBest American Short FilmMysticon Film Festival
2019Ping Pong PigeonsSpirit Of The Fest15 Minute Film Festival
2019PlatitudesBest Supporting ActorMindfield Film Festival
2020Dystopian Snow GlobeBest ActorMindfield Film Festival
2020Dystopian Snow GlobeSmall Radical FilmsSmall Axe Film Festival
2020Dystopian Snow GlobeBest Quarantine FilmPoe Film Festival
2021Kringle TimeBest Supporting ActorGenreBlast Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest ProducerWashington Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest Feature FilmToronto Beaches Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest ActorToronto Beaches Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest ActorMontgomery International Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest ActorHollywood Women's Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest Feature FilmHollywood Women's Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisBest Dramatic FeatureCare Awards
2021The Issue with ElvisBest Original FilmPoe Film Festival
2021The Issue with ElvisAudience Selection Best of FestPoe Film Festival
2021Fall Fight ShineBest Documentary Feature FilmHollywood Women's Film Festival
2022Fall Fight ShineBest Documentary FeatureToronto Independent Film Festival
2023Fall Fight ShineBest Documentary Audience AwardGolden State Film Festival
2024A Philistine In QueensBest Feature Film (2nd Place)ReelHeart International Film and Screenplay Festival
2024A Philistine In QueensBest ActorReelHeart International Film and Screenplay Festival
2024A Philistine In QueensBest Drama FeatureDown East Flick Fest
2025Piece Of The WallAudience Award Best Feature FilmToronto Independent Film Festival

References

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