Hugh Rush Dillon pictured as Duncan Sinclair in a still from the TV series X Company, which wrapped production in 2017. Dillon is usually considered to be a musician-singer-composer who acts on the side. He is the lead singer of the Headstones, and sometimes fronts The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir. In his acting career he first made an impression playing Joe Dick in Hard Core Logo. Since then his powerful performance in the drug addiction drama, Down To The Bone made critics at the Sundance Film Festival sit up and pay attention. He costarred in the hit CTV series, Flashpoint and in the third season of the AMC mystery series The Killing. The album Love + Fury with his longtime band, The Headstones was released in early 2013, their first release in more than a decade.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Prince for a Day (TV-1995)
Dance Me Outside (1995)
Curtis’ Charm (1995)
Hard Core Logo (1996)
Johnny (1999)
Lone Hero (2002)
Down to the Bone (2004)
Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004)
The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess (2004)
The Wool Cap (TV-2004)
Our Fathers (TV-2005)
Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
Hope and a Little Sugar (2006)
Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006)
Re-Educating Bobby D (2006)
The Gathering (TV-2007)
Quality of Life (TV-2008)
Surveillance (2008)
About Face (TV-2008)
Down to the Dirt (2008)
Of Murder and Mystery (TV-2008)
Issues (2011, short)
Cosmology (2013, short)
The Offer (2015, short)
Dark Harvest (2015)
Wind River (2017)
The Humanity Bureau (2017)
I Still See You (2018)
TV Series – Cast:
Durham County (2007-2010)
The Gathering (2007, mini-series)
Flashpoint (2008-2013)
The Killing (2013)
Continuum (2013-2014)
Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight (2014)
X Company (2015-2017)
TV Series – Guest appearances
The Return of the Cat Food Killer (2000 )
Twitch City (2000)
Degrassi: The Next Generation (2003)
Blue Murder (2003)
Starhunter 2300 (2003)
The Eleventh Hour (2004)
ReGenesis (2005)
The Expanse (2017)
Twin Peaks (2017)
The Detectives (2018)
Yellowstone (2018, 2019, 2020)
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