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Ryerson University
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Biography

Philip Akin (born April 18, 1950) is a Canadian actor.

Akin has had roles in major American films such as The Sum of All Fears, S.W.A.T., and Get Rich or Die Tryin'. He has also done much voice work, including voicing the character of Bishop for the X-Men animated series and Tripp Hansen in Monster Force.

Life and career

Akin was born in Kingston, Jamaica as a middle brother of five sons. His parents moved to Oshawa, Ontario in 1953, and he and his brothers followed suit the next year. He has lived in Ontario ever since. Shortly after attending high school, Akin attended Toronto's Ryerson Theatre School. In 1975, he became the school's first acting graduate, landing a role just a few days later in a Shaw Festival production of Caesar and Cleopatra.

In 1983, Akin began studying Yoshinkan Aikido and is presently a 5th degree black belt in that art. He has also trained in Jing Mo Kung Fu and T'ai chi ch'uan.

Akin first came to prominence in the early 1980s when he performed on the zany comedy series Bizarre. Other noteworthy roles include boxer Kid Cornelius in the "Shadow Boxer" episode of Friday the 13th: The Series (1987) and his regular role as the wheelchair-bound computer expert Norton Drake in the first season of War of the Worlds, a Canadian/American television series (1988-90). His recurring role as Charlie DeSalvo in Highlander: The Series has also brought him much recognition. In Shake Hands with the Devil, he portrays Kofi Annan, then United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations. In 2007, Akin performed at the Stratford Festival of Canada, a prestigious summer-long celebration of theatre held each year in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. He was cast in the title role of William Shakespeare's Othello, and also in the role of Crooks in the Festival's rendition of John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men. Phil Akin can also be seen in a long list of guest appearances on television series for example: F/X: The Series, Mutant X, Flashpoint (2008) and most recently, The Expanse (2015).

Akin is a founding member and currently the artistic director of the Obsidian Theatre Company, a Canadian theatre company comprising seasoned actors of African descent, devoted to the work of blacks. He won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Direction of a Play/Musical in 2012 for his production of Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog, which starred Kevin Hanchard and Nigel Shawn Williams.

Akin has been announced as the director for the Shaw Festival’s 2020 production of Trouble in Mind by Alice Childress.

Television

  • Night Heat (1985–1987) as Various Characters (7 episodes)
  • Friday the 13th: The Series (1987) as Kid Cornelius (1 episode)
  • War of the Worlds (1988–1989) as Norton Drake (24 episodes)
  • Swamp Thing (1991) as Bayou Jack (5 episodes)
  • Top Cops (early 1990s?) as Irving Robinson (1 episode)
  • X-Men (1992–1995) as Bishop / Lucas Bishop (7 episodes)
  • Highlander: The Series (1993–1995) as Charlie DeSalvo (17 episodes)
  • Traders (1996) as Carl Davison (7 episodes)
  • PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1997–2000) as Aubrey / Military Man (2 episodes)
  • Highlander: The Raven (1998) as Simon Clark (1 episode)
  • Goosebumps (1998) as Bob Erikson (3 episodes)
  • Caitlin's Way (2000) as Mr. Watson (4 episodes)
  • Friends and Heroes (2008) as Isaac / John Ralston (13 episodes)
  • Flashpoint (2008–2010) as Commander Norm Holleran / Commander Holleran (5 episodes)
  • Lost Girl (2011) as Tshombe (1 episode)
  • King (2012) as Drew Bannon (1 episode)
  • Covert Affairs (2012) as Greg McCarthy (1 episode)
  • The Best Laid Plans (2014) as Managing Editor (3 episodes)
  • The Book of Negroes (2015) as John Cartwright (1 episode)
  • The Expanse (2015–2016) as Craig (3 episodes)
  • In Contempt (2018) as Judge Cannon (1 episode)
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