Stuart Bruce Greenwood, a renowned Canadian actor and producer, was born on August 12, 1956. He is particularly notable for his portrayal of John F. Kennedy in the movie Thirteen Days, earning him the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. Additionally, he is recognized for his role as Captain Christopher Pike in the Star Trek movie reboot series.
Throughout his illustrious career, Greenwood has been nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Actor for his performance in Elephant Song and Best Supporting Actor for his roles in The Sweet Hereafter and Being Julia.
Some of his notable film credits include Double Jeopardy, Passenger 57, Father's Day, Here on Earth, Rules of Engagement, Thirteen Days, Swept Away, The Core, Hollywood Homicide, I, Robot, Being Julia, Racing Stripes, Capote, The Mermaid Chair, Eight Below, Deja Vu, I'm Not There, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, A Dog Named Christmas, Dinner for Schmucks, Meek's Cutoff, Super 8, The Place Beyond the Pines, Flight, Endless Love, The Captive, Truth, Dirty Dancing, Kodachrome, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Gerald's Game, The Post, and Doctor Sleep.
In television, Greenwood has had notable roles in The Resident, American Crime Story, The River, John from Cincinnati, Sleepwalkers, Nowhere Man, Legmen, Knot's Landing, and St. Elsewhere.
Furthermore, Greenwood has lent his voice to several notable characters, including Bruce Wayne / Batman in the animated series Young Justice and various Batman cartoon videos, as well as Chiron in the animated series Class Titans.