Daryl Shuttleworth
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Born | July 22, 1960 |
Daryl Shuttleworth (born July 22, 1960) is a Canadian actor. He has had numerous small roles in a wide variety of North American television shows and films over the years, but is best known for his role as Detective Sean "Bub" Bailey in the gay-themed Donald Strachey mystery films.
Shuttleworth is the former president of the Canadian Virtual Airlines,[1] a roleplaying simulation about piloting airplanes. He played two different roles in the Stargate SG-1 television series. He has appeared in 6 TV pilots.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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2010 | Dear Mr. Gacy | Thompson | |
2009 | On the Run | Detective | |
Revolution | Fred Allard | TV | |
Watchmen | Jon's Father | ||
2008 | Ice Blues | Detective "Bub" Bailey | TV |
Lost Boys: The Tribe | McGraw | ||
On the Other Hand, Death | Detective "Bub" Bailey | TV | |
2007 | Chaos Theory | Officer Fields | |
Anna's Storm | Pastor Evan Ford | ||
2006 | Shock to the System | Detective "Bub" Bailey | TV |
Flight 93 | Boston Supervisor | ||
2005 | Third Man Out | Detective "Bub" Bailey | TV |
Supervolcano | First Officer | TV | |
The Magic of Ordinary Days | Reverend Dunne | TV | |
2002 | Door to Door | TV | |
2001 | Replicant | Uniform Foyer Cop | |
1999 | Atomic Train | Desk Sergeant | TV |
1998 | Noah | Non-Believer | TV |
1997 | The Hired Heart | Jimmy Rawlinbow | TV |
Ebenezer | Fred, Ebenezer's Nephew | TV | |
1993 | Ordeal in the Arctic | Ground Commander | TV |
1989 | Millennium | TV Reporter: Crash Site |
Television work
Year | Title | Role | Episode |
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2008–2009 | The L Word | Dan Foxworthy | 2 episodes - 5.9 "Liquid Heat", 6.2 "Least Likely" |
2007 | Masters of Science Fiction | Otis Brill | 1.5 "Little Brother" |
2006 | Men in Trees | Doug | 2 episodes - 1.4 "Sink or Swim", 1.5 "Talk for Tat" |
2006 | Eureka | Global Security Tactical Commander | 1.4 "Alienated" |
2006 | The Dead Zone | Bob Westerfield | 5.6 "Lotto Fever" |
2006 | Saved | Mulholland | 1.2 "The Lady & The Tiger" |
2005 | 'Da Vinci's City Hall | Sandy Dandrige | 1.3 "Isn't Very Pretty But You Can Smoke It" |
2005 | Supernatural | Chuck Lambert | 1.4 "Phantom Traveler" |
2005 | The L Word | Dan Foxworthy | 2.9 "Late, Later, Latent"; 2.10 "Land Ahoy" (scenes with Shuttleworth deleted) |
2004 | Dead Like Me | Coach Henson | 2.6 "In Escrow" |
2004 | The 4400 | Announcer One | 1.1 Untitled Pilot |
2004 | The L Word | Dan Foxworthy | 3 episodes - 1.1 Untitled Pilot, 1.8 "Listen Up", 1.10 "Liberally" |
2003 | Andromeda | Bettor #1 | 4.4 "Double or Nothingness" |
2002 | Smallville | Vice Principal Gibbons | 2.4 "Red" |
2002 | Stargate SG-1 | Commander Tegar | 6.10 "Cure" |
2001 | Mentors | Ted Sampson | 2.10 "The Fire Ship" |
2000 | Stargate SG-1 | Commander Rigar | 3.19 "New Ground" |
1999 | Mentors | Ted Sampson | 2 episodes - 1.1 "The Genius", 1.3 "Raising the Siege" |
1999 | The Outer Limits | Burns | 5.1 "Alien Radio" |
1998 | Millennium | Brian Dixon | 2.23 "The Time Is Now" |
1998 | Cold Squad | Jacob Knewling | 1.1 "Christopher Williams" |
1997 | North of 60 | Arthur Curtis | 4 episodes - 6.8 "If I Have Been Untrue", 6.9 "Heroes (For One Day)", 6.11 "A Sparrow Falls", 6.13 "Borrowed Time" |
1997 | Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | Ghost | 1.3 "Honey, I'm Haunted" |
1996 | North of 60 | Arthur Curtis | 5.3 "Never Surrender" |
1996 | Viper | Officer Harding | 1.1 "Winner Take All" |
1995 | North of 60 | Arthur Curtis | 2 episodes - 3.13 "Shelter", 3.16 "The Trial" |
1993 | North of 60 | FBI Agent #2 | 1.11 "The Art of the Deal" |
1988 | War of the Worlds | Signal Corps Technician | 1.1 The Resurrection |
1988 | Friday the 13th | Keith Fielding | 1.24 "Pipe Dream" |
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