Henry Czerny


A striking, blue-eyed, dark-haired actor of stage and TV, Czerny came to the attention of American reviewers with a chilling but all-too-human portrayal of a tormented clergyman who molests and terrorizes a young orphan in his charge in "The Boys of St Vincent" (CBC, 1993). This profoundly disturbing movie was made for Canadian TV, shown theatrically in selected US theaters and aired on A&E in 1995. Though quite handsome and youthful, Czerny (pronounced CHAIR-nee) convinces as a middle-aged man whose smooth respectable surface belies his deep internal corruption.

Czerny graduated from the National Theater School in 1982 and spent the next few years working in theater (Shakespeare, Chekhov) and TV (Canadian-lensed episodes of "Night Heat" and "Hot Shots", both CBS, 1986; "Top Cops", 1992; "Secret Service", NBC, 1992-93). He also appeared in the TV-movies "Deadly Matrimony" and "A Town Torn Apart" (both NBC, 1992) and the feature "Buried on Sunday" (1992) before fame hit with his showing in "The Boys of St Vincent" (1993). Czerny had small roles in two 1993 Canadian thrillers, "A Man in Uniform" and "Cold Sweat".

American audiences got an another taste of the actor's dark magic in "Ultimate Betrayal: The Rodgers Sisters Story" (CBS, 1994) wherein Czerny played a father who sexually abuses his daughters. Quickly snapped up by the William Morris Agency, Czerny made his Hollywood feature debut with a major supporting role in the Harrison Ford blockbuster "Clear and Present Danger" (1994). The film's casting director listed the attributes that made Czerny an apt choice to play a deviously tricky CIA operations chief: "Confident. Clean. Sincere. Totally commanding, and a wily coyote." Since that time, the actor has been dividing his efforts between TV-movies ("The Sound and the Silence", TNT, 1993; "Trial at Fortitude Bay", CBC, 1994; "Choices of the Heart", Lifetime, 1995) and movies. He co-starred in the political thriller "Jenipapo" (1995), the romantic drama "When Night is Falling" (Canadian, 1995), "Anchor Zone" (Canadian, 1995) and the Tom Cruise vehicle "Mission: Impossible" (1996).

  • Born:
    in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Significant Others
  • Companion: Dana Delany. together from 1994; met during the filming of the cable movie "Choices of the Heart" ; no longer together
  • Companion: . was engaged to a Canadian as of 1994; no longer together
Education
  • National Theater School of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1982
  • Banff School of Fine Arts, Banff, Alberta, Canada
  • York University, North York, Ontario, Canada
Milestones
  • 1982 Stage debut in the National Arts Center production, "Ce Stazzi", in Ottawa
  • 1986 American TV debut, "Night Heat" (filmed in Toronto)
  • 1992 Canadian feature debut, "Buried on Sunday"
  • 1992 Primetime American TV debut, "Deadly Matrimony/Shattered Vows", an NBC crime drama miniseries
  • 1993 Breakthrough Canadian TV role, playing Brother Peter Lavin in in John N Smith's acclaimed "The Boys of St. Vincent"; US release in 1994; aired on A&E in 1995
  • 1994 US feature debut, "Clear and Present Danger", starring Harrison Ford
  • 1997 Played featured role in "The Ice Storm"
  • 2006 Cast opposite Steve Martin in a prequel to the 1964 Peter Sellers original film "The Pink Panther"
  • 2006 Played a down and out man who becomes a best-selling author of spiritual books in "Conversations with God"
  • 2007 Cast as the square-jawed head of Zomcon security in the Canadian zombie film, "Fido"
  • Acted regularly on Canadian TV
  • Appeared in various Stratford Festival productions including "The Cherry Orchard", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and "Romeo and Juliet"
  • Worked with the Toronto Free Theatre, Theatre Terra Nova, the National Arts Center, and the Canadian Stage Company

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