Michael Shanks
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 53 |
Date of birth | December 15,1970 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Vancouver |
Canada | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Spouse | Lexa Doig |
Children | Tatiana Shanks |
Mia Tabitha Shanks | |
Samuel David Shanks | |
Books | Stargate SG-1: Gift of the gods |
Nobson | |
The Archaeological Imagination | |
Archaeology: The Discipline of Things | |
Art and the Early Greek State | |
Classical archaeology of Greece | |
Experiencing the Past: On the Character of Archaeology | |
Social theory and archaeology | |
Re- constructing archaeology | |
Job | Voice acting |
Screenwriter | |
Television director | |
Official site | michaelshanksonline.com |
Nominations | Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series |
Nationality | Canadian |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 463377 |
Stargate Atlantis
Smallville
Burn Notice
Mr Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story
Welcome Home Warrior
Elysium
Children of the Gods
Christmas Lodge
The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon
Door to Door
All Around the Town
The Pastor's Wife
Judicial Indiscretion
Sumuru
Red Riding Hood
Swarmed
Mega Snake
Arctic Blast
Unspeakable
Hearts of Spring
Faces in the Crowd
Tactical Force
13 Eerie
The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon
The Bouquet
Suspicious River
Living Out Loud
Desperate Escape
Suddenly Naked
Escape from Mars
Under the Mistletoe
The Eastmans
November Criminals
Classified: The Edward Snowden Story
Stargate SG‑1
Saving Hope
Stargate: Continuum
Stargate: The Ark of Truth
Michael Shanks Life story
Michael Garrett Shanks is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Daniel Jackson in the long-running military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and as Charles Harris in the Canadian medical drama Saving Hope. He is also known for his work on low budget genre work filmed in Canada.
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... Streets ahead Since the first lockdown in March 2020, Michael Shanks has run along every street, road and lane in Glasgow...
The man who ran all of Glasgow's 6,000 streets
..." I get lost quite a lot, " Michael Shanks admits...
The man who ran all of Glasgow's 6,000 streets
" I Get Lost quite a lot, " Michael Shanks admits. " My map reading is atrocious.
" And inevitably you end up running the same Street several times. "
Over The Past two years Michael has run along - But he says he is more of an explorer than an athlete.
In total he has run More Than 2,300km (1,400 miles), double the actual length of The City 's 6,100-plus streets.
Michael, a 33-year-old Modern Studies teacher, started his mammoth task as a way of making The Most of his limited exercise hours during The First Covid lockdown in March 2020.
" I realised I tended to run broadly the same route round The West end of Glasgow where I live, " he says.
" Even streets That were pretty close to me I had just Never Gone down. "
He started adding new streets and venturing to different areas, then eventually started to consult maps and plan his routes.
His research led him to Rickey Gates, who had run every Street in San Francisco in 2018. The ultra runner did it in just 45 days, clocking up an average of 29 miles A Day .
Michael says he never intended to match The American 's speed, But he had written about The Challenges such as trying to avoid the inefficiency of running the same Street again and again.
This creates a mathematical Conundrum - how do you travel along every road in a city with the least possible distance?
" Cul-de-sacs are A Nightmare , " Michael says.
" There is nothing you can do But run all The Way to the end of it And Then all The Way back.
" New housing schemes are the worst because they are just full of Dead Ends . That adds a lot of mileage. "
But Michael reserved the accolade of " least favourite Street " for a bit of Moray Gardens in The South of The City . When he finally found it, The Road turned out to be an extremely steep, Muddy Track surrounded by a forest.
Some parts of The City are well-suited to his task, such as Garthamlock and Craigend, which were built in the 1950s and 1960s with roads That are linked by pedestrian lanes.
The traditional gridiron layout of many of Glasgow's tenements is also good for methodically ticking off streets, But there are some areas where it is less clear.
Parts of Easterhouse and Possilpark are full of streets where the tenements were demolished 20 years ago and nature has reclaimed most of it.
However, these " ghost streets" are still mapped so Michael had to run them.
" I nearly got run over by a dirt bike in Possilpark, " he says.
" I turned a corner and there it was right in front of me.
" I think My Mother would rather I did not Run Down some of these streets. "
Michael is quick to add That despite Glasgow's enduring " no mean city" reputation, he has never encountered any trouble on any of his runs through some of The Most deprived communities in the UK.
" I can honestly say there is not a single run in any part of The City where I have thought: 'I need to Get Out of here quickly', " he says.
" I think That is testament to the fact The City has changed a lot.
" I have found people unfailingly friendly when it is obvious I don't know where I'm going. "
He adds: " I'm not a very good runner so usually I pretend to check the map to get my breath back.
" I see people looking and I say: 'I'm not lost, I'm just trying to run every Street . ' That 's an obvious conversation starter. "
People are usually keen to tell him all about their area, which helps Michael collect information for a book he is planning on The Social history of Glasgow.
He has been inspired by a book from 1860 called Rambles Around Glasgow by Hugh Macdonald .
" I Am never really going to be an athlete so it is not really a fitness challenge, it is an adventure, " he says.
" I have been exploring. "
His exploration has uncovered some strange recurring themes.
" I have actually become a bit obsessed with 'no Ball Games ' signs because they absolutely infuriate me, " he says.
" It's not a relic of a bygone era because they are absolutely everywhere.
" That mentality which says kids should be seen and not heard really annoys me as A Teacher . "
While Ball Games are often banned in housing schemes, Michael is also intrigued by football goalposts That crop up in The Most unlikely places.
He also thinks he must be the only person to take a picture of every single Welcome to Glasgow sign, which he comes across every time he reaches The City council boundary.
Michael finished his challenge on Wednesday when he ran down the City Centre 's George Square , which he had saved for last. There he was greeted by family and friends.
He says he has enjoyed The Challenge But is glad to see the back of it.
" I'm relieved But it's quite sad in a way, " he says.
" I've enjoyed going on The Adventure and I guess there is nowhere left to visit in Glasgow. I've been literally everywhere.
" But the map will update soon. There is housing being built all over and I won't be at 100% for very long. So I'll be back at it in a few weeks. "
Source of news: bbc.com