BRUCE GREENWOOD (Nolan Walsh) earned rave reviews for his dazzling portrayal of John F. Kennedy in the Cuban missile crisis drama Thirteen Days. Prior to that performance, his most noted film roles were star turns in Atom Egoyan's acclaimed independent films Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter, both shot in Greenwood's native Canada.
Greenwood established himself as a leading man with his first major television series, the much-honored St. Elsewhere, in which he played "Dr. Seth Griffin" for three seasons. In the years that followed, he worked constantly, starring in television movies and series including the short-lived but deeply revered Nowhere Man in the 1995-96 season.
Since then, he has focused on feature films, including Double Jeopardy with Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd; Rules of Engagement, also with Tommy Lee Jones; his work with Egoyan, adding a third project, Ararat, and last summer's hit, I, Robot with Will Smith. Most recently he co-starred opposite Annette Bening in the award-bound Being Julia.
Although there are only two small errors in this biography, it somehow doesn't put Double Jeopardy in its proper context. That credit probably belongs in the first paragraph, since it preceded Thirteen Days and was seen by so many more people. On the other hand, it's wonderful to have Nowhere Man given its full due. The two small errors are:
St. Elsewhere was not his first tv series. He was only on St. Elsewhere for two seasons.