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Ian Tracey

Ian Tracey (born June 26, 1964) is a Canadian actor. Over the years, Tracey has participated in over seventy films and television series. Tracey has starred in series like ''Da Vinci's Inquest'' and ''Intelligence'', both CBC television series produced by long-time colleague Chris Haddock. He is also known for his role as the title character in 1979's ''Huckleberry Finn and His Friends''.
==Life and career==
Tracey was born on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. He grew up in British Columbia's Port Coquitlam. A performer at a young age, Tracey started working at the age of 11, playing in the 1976 film ''The Keeper'' starring Christopher Lee.〔(keeper )〕 He is also the father of actor Keenan Tracey (b. 1991).
Tracey's recent feature film credits include ''Prozac Nation'', ''Owning Mahowny'', with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kevin Costner's western ''Open Range'' and Christopher Nolan's 2001 thriller ''Insomnia''. In 1999, Tracey won the Leo Award for Best Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama for ''Rupert's Land''.
Tracey has appeared in a number of movies-of-the-week, including starring in the title role of ''Milgaard'', for which he won both the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series〔(Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television official website ), last accessed October 22, 2007〕 and Leo Award for Best Performance by a Male in a Picture〔(Leo Awards official website ), last accessed October 22, 2007〕 in 1999. Other television film include ''The Rookies'', for which he received a 1991 Gemini nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He was nominated for a Gemini Award in 2000 for his portrayal of the talented Homicide Detective Mick Leary in the Canadian TV series ''Da Vinci's Inquest''. He also directed two episodes in that television series, as well as two in ''Intelligence''.
Tracey was a series regular on ''Sweating Bullets'' (also known as ''Tropical Heat'') and had a recurring lead on ''The Commish''. He was also seen in ''Taken'' and has guest starred on ''Smallville'', ''Dark Angel'', ''The Sentinel'', ''The X-Files'', ''The Outer Limits'', ''Highlander: The Series'', ''The Collector'', ''21 Jump Street'', and ''Mom P.I.''
In 2005, Tracey was in the TV miniseries ''Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story'' and ''Intelligence'', a CBC television series about the interactions between organized crime and government intelligence services. In ''Intelligence'', Tracey plays the head of a third-generation crime family that built its fortune on rum-running before turning to heroin and weed. He also appeared as Nova Group leader Daniel Armand in season three of the science fiction series ''The 4400'' and guest-starred as Lincoln Cole in ''Smallville''. In 2010 he began the recurring role of villain Adam Worth on ''Sanctuary''. In spring 2007, he filmed the Chinese-Canadian historical miniseries ''Iron Road'' with Sam Neill and Peter O'Toole and narrated the making-of documentary for the DVD release of the series ''Huckleberry Finn and His Friends''.

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