MacLaren is an actor who revels in the opportunity to work on material that pushes the limits. Whether it be the Psychologist Father of Sam Huntington’s character Josh in Being Human (2011), the alcoholic husband Jim Gammon of Kathy Baker’s character in the Jesse Stone MOW’s Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2012) , or the self proclaimed murderer William Styler in the true life story of Nancy Pfister’s A Stranger in My Home: Murder in Aspen (2016) his work is confident and exciting. He is more often seen in more traditional character roles like Judge Roland Tate in Capote (2005) or Reverend Buck friend to the Borden family in the Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (2014) biopic. Now in his early 60’s he continues to be in demand for Film, Television and Stage
John Maclaren
Movies
Race
In the 1930s, Jesse Owens is a young man who is the first in his family to go to college. Going to Ohio State to train under its track and field coach, Larry Snyder, the young African American athlete quickly impresses with his tremendous potential that suggests Olympic material. However,…