Allan Hawco Explained

Allan Hawco
Birth Date:July 28, 1977
Birth Place:Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Education:National Theatre School of Canada
Occupation:Actor, writer, producer
Years Active:1996–present

Allan Hawco is a Canadian writer, actor, and producer from Bell Island, Newfoundland. He is best known for his roles in the series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Republic of Doyle, and The Book of Negroes, and the television limited series Caught.

Early and personal life

Hawco was born on Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, as the youngest of four children and moved to Goulds at a young age.[1] His father Michael worked on the Bell Island Ferry, and his mother Mary was an elementary school teacher and former nun.[2] [3] He studied business at Memorial University of Newfoundland but dropped out in favour of the National Theatre School of Canada.[2] One of his brothers is a composer, and has composed for Republic of Doyle, while his father has also worked on the show and his mother has appeared as a background performer.[3] Hawco is the youngest of four; he has two older sisters.

Hawco married CBC anchor Carolyn Stokes in 2012 in the midst of working on Republic of Doyle.[4]

Career

Hawco's first role was in the Shakespeare by the Sea production of Macbeth, which was directed by Aiden Flynn. From there, director Danielle Irvine encouraged the young actor to audition for the National Theatre School where he was one of 13 selected from thousands of applicants that year.[2]

After graduating from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2000,[5] Hawco worked in many of the major theatres in Canada.[2] In 2005, motivated by the want for greater creative control, he started his own production company the Company Theatre with Philip Riccio.[6] The company's inaugural production, A Whistle in the Dark, brought Hawco critical acclaim. Their 2009 production of Festen won him three Dora Awards, including Outstanding Production of a Play.[2]

Some of Hawco's earlier movie roles include Canadian productions such as Making Love in Saint Pierre, Above and Beyond, and Love and Savagery,[7] the latest of which won him an ACTRA nomination for Outstanding Male Performance.[2] His career took off with the launch of his own TV series Republic of Doyle, which premiered in 2010. Hawco is co-creator with Perry Chafe and Malcolm MacRury, executive producer, lead actor, head writer as well as the show's showrunner.[8] The show has been sold to over 90 countries, and maintained over a million viewers a week on CBC television in Canada.[2]

In 2010 Hawco was nominated for the ACTRA Toronto award for Outstanding Performance – Male for his performance in Love and Savagery. He was also nominated that year for two Gemini Awards, Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role and Best Dramatic Series for his work as actor, co-creator, writer and executive producer of Republic of Doyle.[9]

In 2011 Hawco was the recipient of the National Theatre School's prestigious Gascon-Thomas Award.[10]

Also in 2011 Hawco was presented with the Canadian Film and Television Hall of Fame's Outstanding Achievement Award.

In 2016 Hawco's production company in Newfoundland produced the Netflix original series: Frontier, starring Jason Momoa. Hawco also stars in the series as well as functioning as an executive producer on the show.[11]

In 2018 Hawco served as executive producer, writer/showrunner and starred in the CBC adaptation of Lisa Moore's novel Caught. The series received a number of CSA nominations including best series and a best actor nod for Hawco.[12] Caught other screen writers include Hawco's writing partner Perry Chafe, John Krizanc, Julia Cohan, and Adriana Maggs. Caught is distributed by eOne entertainment, and eOne exec Tecca Crosby was the inspiration behind the making of the limited series according to interviews with Hawco on the topic.[13]

In 2019 Hawco starred as "Coyote" in the Amazon Prime TV series Jack Ryan alongside John Krasinski and Wendell Pierce. Jack Ryan was written by Lost creator Carlton Cuse.[14] Filming took place in Colombia.[15] 2019 also saw Hawco feature as Captain Donovan in the British-Canadian suspense drama Departure.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998When Ponds Freeze OverYoung PaddyShort film
2002Apartment StoryRamoneTV movie
2004Making Love in St. PierreSebastian
2004Wilby WonderfulRadio AnnouncerVoice only
2005Snapshots for HenryPentShort film
2006data-sort-value="Secret Miracle, The" The Secret MiracleRyan KilpatrickShort film
2007data-sort-value="Third Eye, The" The Third EyeRyan
2007Closing the RingPeter Etty
2009Love and SavageryMichael
2009Quiet at DawnManningShort film
2015Hyena RoadMCpl. Travis Davidson
2016WeirdosDave
2017data-sort-value="Child Remains, The" The Child RemainsLiam
2022data-sort-value="Breach, The" The BreachJohn Hawkins
2023QuicksandJosh
TBDIn Cold LightBob WhyteFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002MitchEpisode: "The Heist"
2003Mutant XScientistEpisode: "Under the Cloak of War"
2003data-sort-value="Eleventh Hour, The" The Eleventh HourLinusEpisode: "Hall of Mirrors"
2004BlissAndrewEpisode: "Steph's Life"
2004H2OChristie BergerMini-series
2005Heritage MinutesEversEpisode: "Home from the Wars"
2006Slings and ArrowsMr. WaughEpisode: The Promised End?
2006Above and BeyondNathan BurgessMini-series
2008data-sort-value="Trojan Horse, The" The Trojan HorseChristie BergerMini-series
2009Captain Mick GrahamMini-series
2010-2014Republic of DoyleJake DoyleSeries lead; also co-creator, writer, director and producer
2010This Hour has 22 MinutesJake Doyle1 episode skit
2013Murdoch MysteriesJacob DoyleEpisode: "Republic of Murdoch"
2015data-sort-value="Book of Negroes, The" The Book of NegroesSolomon LindoMini-series
2016-2018FrontierDouglas BrownMain cast
2018CaughtDavid SlaneyAlso writer and producer
2019Street LegalCole Haney2 episodes
2019DepartureCaptain Donovan6 episodes
2019Tom Clancy's Jack RyanCoyote6 episodes
2020data-sort-value="Detectives, The" The DetectivesDetective Garry Belliveau1 episode
2021Hudson and RexDannyEpisode: Manhunt
2021Another LifeGabrielEpisode: Will to Power
2021-2023MoonshineGale Favreau11 episodes
2023Sullivan's CrossingAndrew Mathews3 episodes
TBASaint-PierreDonny "Fitz" Fitzpatrick

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014BellevilleZachThe Company Theatre, director: Jason Byrne
2008FestenMichael
2005data-sort-value="Whistle in the Dark, A" A Whistle in the DarkHarryThe Company Theatre, director: Jason Byrne
2004Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?NickManitoba Theatre Centre, director: Michael Shamata
2003Richard IIIRichard IIILSPU Hall-Resource Centre for the Arts, director: Aiden Flynn
2002Shape of ThingsAdamCanadian Stage, director: James Guedo
2002MacbethMalduffFestival of Classics, director: Michael Shamata
2002data-sort-value="Cripple of Inishmaan, The" The Cripple of InishmaanBartleyCentaur Theatre, director: Ben Barnes
2001Salt-Water MoonJacobSaidye Bronfman Centre, director: Chris Abraham
2001You Are HerePaul/JustinTheatre Passe-Muraille, director: Daniel MacIvor
2001La RondeYoung GentlemanSoulpepper Theatre Company, director: Herbert Olschok
2001Present LaughterFredSoulpepper Theatre Company, director: Joseph Ziegler
2001Triumph of LoveAgisPleiades Theatre, director: John Van Burek
2001MacbethMalcolmThe Grand Theatre Company, director: Susan Ferley
2000Twelfth NightSebastianResurgence Theatre Company, director: Chris Abraham
1999data-sort-value="Return of the Curse of the Mummy's Revenge!, The" The Return of the Curse of the Mummy's Revenge!The Mummy/MilhouseLSPU Hall-Resource Centre for the Arts, director: Danielle Irvine
1998Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)RomeoLSPU Hall-Resource Centre for the Arts, director: Danielle Irvine
1998data-sort-value="Midsummer Night's Dream, A" A Midsummer Night's DreamDemetriusShakespeare by the Sea-First Light Productions, director: Jillian Keiley
1997Place of First Light: The Bell Island ExperienceBilly Swain/Nish JackmanFirst Light Productions, director: Danielle Irvine
1996MacbethShakespeare by the Sea-First Light Productions,First Light Productions, director: Danielle Irvine

Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilm/playResult
2005Birdland Young Actor AwardA Whistle in the Dark
2010ACTRA AwardsOutstanding Male PerformanceLove & Savagery
2010Gemini AwardsBest Dramatic SeriesRepublic of Doyle
2010Gemini AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic RoleRepublic of Doyle
2011Gascon Thomas Award-National Theatre SchoolAchievement given by National Theatre School for “exceptional contribution to the growth of theatre,”
2011Outstanding Achievement AwardPlayback’s Canadian Film and Television Hall of Fame
2018Canadian Screen AwardsLimited Series or ProgramCaught
2018Canadian Screen AwardsLead actor, drama program or limited seriesCaught

References

  1. News: This year, it's time to come home to Newfoundland and Labrador . The Globe and Mail . 16 May 2022 .
  2. Web site: Allan Hawco - creator, lead writer, executive producer and star of Republic of Doyle. March 1, 2012. The Montrealer. February 15, 2013.
  3. "Allan Hawco says goodbye to Jake Doyle". Q, December 10, 2014.
  4. Web site: Home. 2015-07-28. 2016-07-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20160711084702/http://www.atlanticbusinessmagazine.net/article/in-the-spotlight-5/. dead.
  5. Web site: Alumni, Acting: 2000-2009 . National Theatre School of Canada . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120512204107/http://www.ent-nts.ca/en/alumni/all/acting/2000.aspx . 2012-05-12 .
  6. Ouzounian, Richard. "The Bay (and lake) boy: Newfoundland television starAllan Hawco returns to the stage in Toronto after five years away". Toronto Star, 10 April 2010.
  7. News: Boy meets girl but God, science and art get in the way. November 12, 2009. Rick Groen. The Globe and Mail. February 15, 2013.
  8. Web site: Allan Hawco, 'Republic of Doyle' star, on season 4 surprises and guest stars. January 4, 2013. Annette Bordeau. Huffington Post. February 15, 2013.
  9. Web site: Allan Hawco Awards. IMDB. May 11, 2018.
  10. Web site: Allan Hawco and Claude Poissant: recipients of the 2011 Gascon-Thomas Award. National Theatre School of Canada. February 15, 2013. https://archive.today/20130407141348/http://www.ent-nts.ca/en/events/awards/2011.aspx. 2013-04-07. dead.
  11. https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/2016/11/07/allan-hawcos-new-frontier.html "Allan Hawco's new Frontier"
  12. http://www.cbc.ca/books/here-s-your-first-look-at-the-cbc-adaptation-of-lisa-moore-s-caught-1.4489188 "Here's your first look at the CBC adaptation of Lisa Moore's Caught"
  13. Web site: Hawco hits the screen again . February 27, 2018 . PressReader.
  14. Web site: Allan Hawco. .
  15. 1179405370936250368. allanhawco. Very true. We shot it last summer in Colombia. Looking forward to watching this season as much as season 1. Season… . 2 October 2019.