Ian Tracey
(Actor)
.. Jimmy Reardon
Born:
June 26, 1964
Birthplace: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
After a series of small child-actor roles starting at age 11, his big break came at age 15 when he landed his starring turn in the 1979 Canadian television series, Huckleberry Finn and His Friends. Decided to take a break from acting after high school and credits a stint setting up lights on film sets for teaching him the most about the business. Expanded his career by directing two episodes of the 2001 series Da Vinci's Inquest, which led to other directing gigs.
Klea Scott
(Actor)
.. Mary Spalding
Matt Frewer
(Actor)
.. Ted Altman
Born:
January 04, 1958
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia:
It's likely that nothing American actor Matt Frewer ever did while training with Britain's Old Vic prepared him for the role that would boost him to stardom. In the early 1980s, Frewer began making appearances on a British music video show in the role of Max Headroom, an ostensibly computer-generated "talking head". Decked out in sunglasses and loud preppie clothes, Max Headroom would break into the middle of videos making nonsensical, obtrusive comments, his voice metallicized and distorted; Max' trademark was an electronic stutter, virtually indescribable on paper. In 1985 Max began conducting celebrity interviews, forever digressing from the conversation with self-involved harangues about his favorite subject, golf. So popular was Frewer as Headroom that Britain's Channel 4 devised a one-hour "documentary" titled Rebus: The Max Headroom Story, which alleged that Max had once been a flesh-and-blood TV newsman who was killed by an oppressive government to keep him from divulging secrets: his name, it was explained, was derived from the last words the "live" Max ever saw, a warning on a bridge reading "Maximum Headroom." This premise was modified a bit when Frewer starred on the 1986 American satirical talk show Max Headroom, which first appeared on the Cinemax cable service. Frewer continued the characterization into a local New York program, then played the dual role of Max and futuristic investigative reporter Edison Carter on ABC's brief Max Headroom comedy adventure series. In addition, Frewer essayed Max for a series of widely-imitated Coca Cola commercials. In 1989, Matt Frewer abandoned Max Headroom to seek out roles that didn't require computer enhancement; he subsequently starred in a few sitcoms, and in 1993 provided the voice of the title character in a new series of Pink Panther TV cartoons.
John Cassini
(Actor)
.. Ronnie Delmonico
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Camille Sullivan
(Actor)
.. Francine Reardon
Bernie Coulson
(Actor)
.. Michael Reardon
Trivia:
Supporting actor Bernie Coulson has been on screen since the '80s.
Sabrina Grdevich
(Actor)
.. Maxine Reardon
Sophie Hough
(Actor)
.. Stella Reardon
Bill Mondy
(Actor)
.. Randy Bingham
Shane Meier
(Actor)
.. Phil Coombs
Born:
June 11, 1977
Birthplace: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Fulvio Cecere
(Actor)
.. Dante
Tom Mcbeath
(Actor)
.. Roger Deakins
Michael Eklund
(Actor)
.. Rene Desjardins
Born:
July 31, 1974
Birthplace: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Trivia:
Canadian-born Michael Eklund began his career with a number of TV appearances on shows like Smallville and Dark Angel. By 2007, he'd picked up a starring role in the movie Walk All Over Me; and he later acted alongside Al Pacino in the 2008 thriller 88 Minutes. In 2011, Eklund starred with Michael Biehn in the post-apocalyptic horror flick The Divide.
Joseph Pierre
(Actor)
.. Edward Forrest
Andrew Airlie
(Actor)
.. Don Frazer
Born:
September 18, 1961
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia:
American character actor Andrew Airlie began his career by appearing in bit parts and walk-ons in Hollywood A- and B-listers. Early roles include that of a mall patron in the Andrew Bergman comedy The Freshman (1990), a co-pilot in the sequel Look Who's Talking Now (1993), and a physician in the Alicia Silverstone/Cary Elwes thriller The Crush (1993). Though these constituted small assignments, they did establish Airlie's resumé and Hollywood presence. In time, Airlie rose to slightly higher billing. In 2000, he became one of the first American prime-time actors to play a groom at a gay wedding in the Donna Deitch-directed telemovie Common Ground. Shortly thereafter, Airlie took on a supporting role in Rose Troche's ensemble drama The Safety of Objects (2001) and played another physician in the summer 2005 box-office blockbuster Fantastic Four. Airlie also maintained a presense on the small screen, appearing in recurring roles on such series as the mid-'90s Outer Limits and The 4400, as well as a regular part on the fantasy-comedy-drama Reaper, playing the main character's father, Mr. Oliver, who sold his son's soul to the Devil before he was born.
David Lovgren
(Actor)
.. John Hogarty
Ona Grauer
(Actor)
.. Katarina
John Mann
(Actor)
.. James Mallaby
Eugene Lipinski
(Actor)
.. Martin
Jason Schombing
(Actor)
.. Vic Morvallo
Michael St. John Smith
(Actor)
.. Arthur Penhall
Ali Liebert
(Actor)
.. Rebecca
Born:
August 20, 1981
Birthplace: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Nickname is Baby Liebs.In 2011, founded Sociable Films, a boutique film production company based in Vancouver.Slaps Marc Menard five times in Virtual Lies (2012).Appeared on TV shows like Fringe, The L Word, Kyle XY, and a recurring role on Intelligence.Has appeared on TV commercials, TV series, TV movies and featured films.Best know for portaying Betty Mcrae in TV series Bomb Girls.
Keith Dallas
(Actor)
.. Sal Repisto
Kyla Wise
(Actor)
.. Sheila
Alana Husband
(Actor)
.. Sweet
Lauren Lee Smith
(Actor)
.. Tina
Born:
June 19, 1980
Birthplace: Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Initially known for her multi-telefilm portrayal of Christy Huddleston, the young woman who accepts a teaching position in rural Cutter Gap, NC, and begins educating the ignorant locals -- a role she inherited from Kellie Martin, the star of the mid-'90s TV series -- actress Lauren Lee Smith simultaneously defied any related attempts to pigeonhole her as a family-friendly actress by branching out into much grittier and edgier material. Role choices included that of a psychic mutant in the sci-fi series Mutant X (2001-2004), a nymphomaniac in the racy Lie With Me (2005), a lesbian cook on the Showtime drama series The L Word (2004-2006), a "beat" girl in Terry Zwigoff's misanthropic comedy drama Art School Confidential (2006), and a homicidal med student in the thriller Pathology (2008). In the years to come, Smith would remain active on screen, appearing on shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Good Dog, and The Listener.
Darcy Laurie
(Actor)
.. Bob Tremblay
Melanie Papalia
(Actor)
.. Casey Whelan
Born:
July 11, 1984
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Has been a dancer since she was three.Was a huge horror movie fan growing up and frequently rented the popular slasher films of the 80's and 90's, in particular films from the Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Sleepaway Camp franchises.First credited role in a feature film was Nasira in the 2007 Uwe Boll film Postal alongside Dave Foley, Verne Troyer and J.K. Simmons.Landed the main role of Nina in the comedy romance drama series You Me Her which premiered in 2016.Provided voices for the 2015 video games Dying Light and HATRED.
Aaron Pearl
(Actor)
.. George Williams
John Trench
(Actor)
.. Winston