John Hemphill
Biography
John Hemphill, born in 1953, is a multi-talented Canadian individual. He is not only an actor but also a writer, creator, and director. Hemphill has been associated with The Second City troupe's Toronto cast for a significant period of time. His writing contributions to SCTV brought him into contact with some of the biggest stars of Second City, including John Candy, Martin Short, Catherine O'Hara, Andrea Martin, and Eugene Levy. Hemphill's most notable on-screen contribution was Happy Marsden, the host of a children's show that broadcasts from a bar. In addition to his impressive resume, Hemphill has made appearances in several television series such as RoboRoach, The Jane Show, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Maniac Mansion, and notably portrayed the character of Bob Currie in Schitt's Creek. Furthermore, he has also made his mark in television films like Hostage for a Day and Sodbusters.
Known For
Acting History
2020
Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble as Self
2015Schitt's Creek as Bob Currie
2006The Jane Show as Jane's Dad
2005The Man as Ted
2004New York Minute as Tim Brooger
1999Relic Hunter as Richard Ferguson
1996Once a Thief
1995Goosebumps as Doctor / SWAT Team Leader
1994Sodbusters as Cole
1994Hostage for a Day as Andre Petrovich
1993Partners 'n Love as Lloyd Peters
1990Maniac Mansion as Harry "The Fly" Orca
1988The Best of SCTV
1987Adventures in Babysitting as Drunk at Party
1987The Pink Chiquitas as Ernie Bodine
1987Goofballs as Aldo
1986Really Weird Tales as Mervis Jutt (segment "I'll Die Loving")
1986The Incredible Time-Travels of Henry Osgood
1983SCTV Channel
1976Second City Television as Self - Various Characters









