Stephen Shellen
- Actor
Stephen Shellen grew up in Victoria, British Columbia where he was his
high school's star hockey player before heading north to work as a
lumberjack. After catching the attention of a talent scout in
Vancouver, he decided to try his hand at acting, spurred on in part by
the memory of a less-than-appreciative audience during his first stage
performance in junior high. Moving to Los Angeles, he studied with
Peggy Feury and soon became a familiar face in feature films including
Casual Sex? (1988) with Lea Thompson and Victoria Jackson, festival favourite
The Stepfather (1987) with Terry O'Quinn and Shelley Hack, the star-studded
miniseries Hollywood Wives (1985), with Anthony Hopkins, Candice Bergen and
Robert Stack, and the TV movie and basis of the series Murder One (1995).
Returning to Canada in the early 90s, Stephen had a lead role on the
Nikita-esque USA Networks series Counterstrike (1990), with Simon
MacCorkindale and Christopher Plummer, in which he played Luke Brenner,
part of a team of three operatives who fought terrorism around the
globe. Back in the U.S., Stephen starred in April One (1994), a film about a
hostage crisis for which he won critical raves. He also made an
appearance as the cocky actor brother of Craig Sheffer's love interest
in the Academy-Award-winning A River Runs Through It (1992); his scenes with
Susan Trawley were referred to by Newsweek as the funniest sequence in
the movie. His career continued to blend big-budget, box office winners
like The Bodyguard (1992) with Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston, and small
but critically acclaimed independent films like Rude (1995) which was named
the Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film
Festival, as well as receiving eight Genie nominations. Stephen can
also be seen in guest appearances on popular TV shows like Law & Order (1990) and Due South (1994). In 1997, he was invited to Toronto to shoot
what he thought would be a one-time appearance on _La Femme Nikita_,
playing a dedicated police detective who stumbles into more than he
bargained for in pursuit of a serial killer. However, he was a hit with
the show's fans, and so LFN made the decision to bring him back in a
recurring role for the series' fifth and final season. The episodes
began airing in the U.S. in January 2001. Stephen has also been seen in
the hit Nicolas Cage/Angelina Jolie film Gone in 60 Seconds (2000).