Born:
October 26, 1968
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Spent part of his childhood in a Ghana fishing village, where his parents helped build an education system. Earned three degrees, in English, biology and education, from Queens University; worked as a teacher before his acting career took off. Won a 2001 TV GUIDE Award for Actor of the Year in a New Series for Ed. Bearing a striking resemblance to actor Zach Braff, he played his older brother in a recurring role on Scrubs. In 2008, played a professor in an off-Broadway production of the play Some Americans Abroad. Starred as a detective in The Capture of the Green River Killer (2008), Lifetime's first original miniseries. In 2009, paired with Eric McCormack to headline TNT's short-lived drama series Trust Me.