Renn McDonnell Hawkey (born March 29, 1974)[1] is an American musician, songwriter, film producer, and occasional actor. He played the synthesizer for the metal band Deadsy, performing on their self-titled debut album (1996) and subsequent releases Commencement (2002) and Phantasmagore (2006).
In 2011, Hawkey served as musical director and producer on his wife Vera Farmiga's directorial debut film Higher Ground, and in 2017, he executive produced the documentary film Unspoken. In 2015, he had a recurring role as Paul Koretsky in the A&E series The Returned.
Early life
Hawkey was born in New York City, and grew up in Ossining, New York.[2] He is the third of five children born to Penelope "Penny" (née Sharp), an advertising executive who wrote the Coca-Cola commercial "Hey Kid, Catch!",[3] and William Stevenson "Bill" Hawkey, who also worked in advertising.[citation needed] His parents now own and operate Sundial Farm, a plant nursery in Ossining.[4] Hawkey has four full siblings: Adam, a film compositor and colorist, Robin, a chiropractor, Timothy, a marketing managing director, and Molly, an actress and comedian.[5][6][7][8] He also has two paternal half-siblings from his father's first marriage: William, a headmaster of The Pennington School, and Elisabeth, a corporate chef.[9]
The band's second studio album, Commencement, was released on May 14, 2002, and was their debut record released on a major music label after signing to Jonathan Davis' Elementree Records, a division of DreamWorks Records.[14][15] In addition to playing the synthesizer on Commencement, Hawkey also programmed and played guitar on a number of the tracks. The band subsequently released their first music video, for the song "The Key to Gramercy Park", with Davis providing guest vocals on the track and Fred Durst directing.[16] That same year, Deadsy was invited by Korn to join the Family Values Tour, along with Puddle of Mudd, Stone Temple Pilots, and Linkin Park.[17]
In November 2018, Deadsy reformed and played a show at the San Quentin State Prison alongside Queens of the Stone Age. Their fourth album named "Subterfugue" was never released and the current status of the band is unknown after Hawkey announced his departure in 2023. [23][24]
Film
Prior to being a film producer, Hawkey had a cameo role as a musician in the musical comedy film The Singing Detective (2003). As a film producer, Hawkey has worked on the drama film Higher Ground (2011), directed by his wife Vera Farmiga, in which he was also an uncredited and unnamed extra.[25] In 2015, he appeared in the first, seventh, and eighth episodes of the Carlton Cuse-produced A&E supernatural drama series The Returned in the supporting role of Paul Koretsky, a father grieving the death of his son in a fatal bus crash.[26] He served as an executive producer on the documentary film Unspoken (2017).[27]
Personal life
In 2004, Hawkey began dating actress Vera Farmiga after being introduced by mutual friend Allen Hughes on the set of Touching Evil.[28] The couple married in a private ceremony on September 13, 2008, when Farmiga was five months pregnant with their first child.[29][30] Their son, Fynn McDonnell Hawkey, was born on January 13, 2009, in Rhinebeck, New York.[31] It was announced in April 2010 that Hawkey and Farmiga were expecting their second child.[32] Farmiga gave birth to a daughter, Gytta Lubov Hawkey, on November 4, 2010.[33][34] The family splits their time between homes in New York City and Vancouver.[35][36]
^"Vera Farmiga: rare breed". The Daily Telegraph. August 30, 2008. Hawkey used to play keyboards for a goth band named Deadsy, but has recently given that up – 'it was too rough-and-tumble a lifestyle, I think' – to become a carpenter.