Yannick Bisson
(Actor)
.. Detective William Murdoch
Born:
May 16, 1969
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
Born in Montreal, but lived in Florida and Texas until he was 13 and moved to Toronto. Featured in a series of commercials for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Daughters Brianna and Dominique have each appeared in episodes of their father's Murdoch Mysteries series. Was involved in the design of the suits his Victorian-era detective character wears in Murdoch Mysteries. In 2013, his character, William Murdoch, from Murdoch Mysteries, made a crossover appearance on the Canadian TV-drama Republic of Doyle. Volunteers with Sheena's Place, a support center for people with eating disorders.
Helene Joy
(Actor)
.. Dr. Julia Ogden
Born:
October 21, 1973
Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Trivia:
Has been acting since she was a teenager, and after college was a member of Sydney-based Bell Shakespeare and the Melbourne Theatre Company in addition to working in Australian TV, but moved to Canada in the late 1990s to pursue greener pastures. Mother worked in real estate in Australia, and, due to the fickle nature of show business, also obtained her real-estate license there in the mid-2000s. Accolades include Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for Durham County at the 23rd Gemini Awards, which recognize achievements in Canadian TV, in 2008. Made her Canadian stage debut in 2012 in a revival of Andrew Bovell's Speaking in Tongues (1996), which she had seen in its original incarnation in Australia after she got out of acting school.
Jonny Harris
(Actor)
.. Constable George Crabtree
Born:
September 22, 1975
Birthplace: Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
Shanice Banton
(Actor)
.. Violet Hart
Born:
December 08, 1992
Trivia:
Daughter of Jamaican immigrant parents.Is the fifth of six children.Visited Jamaica for the first time in 2012.Studied drama and musical theater.Famously worked in the teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation.
Daniel Maslany
(Actor)
.. Detective Llewellyn Watts
Georgina Reilly
(Actor)
.. Dr. Emily Grace
Born:
February 12, 1986
Birthplace: Guildford, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Kristian Bruun
(Actor)
.. Constable Slugger Jackson
Born:
October 25, 1979
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Was a member of the Valley Forge Military Academy & College band during his time there. Played Lucianus in a stage production of Hamlet at Premiere Dance Theatre in 2005. Adapted the script and starred in the Canadian stage tour of Dickens of the Mounted in 2007. In 2008, performed the role of Scott in Evil Dead the Musical at Diesel Playhouse. Was featured in a stage production of Jason Hall's Third Floor at Summerworks Theatre Festival. Played the role of Stephano in The Tempest at Barrie's Theatre by the Bay in 2011. Was cast as Tim in Red One Theatre Collective's production of Eigengrau. Was one of the judges of the Air Guitar Canada National Championships in 2014 and 2015.
Clare McConnell
(Actor)
.. Effie Newsome
Mouna Traoré
(Actor)
.. Rebecca James
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Bea Santos
(Actor)
.. Louise Cherry
Charles Vandervaart
(Actor)
.. John Brackenreid
Siobhan Murphy
(Actor)
.. Ruth Higgins-Newsome
Erin Agostino
(Actor)
.. Nina Bloom
Peter Keleghan
(Actor)
.. Terrence Meyers
Nathan Hoppe
(Actor)
.. Constable McNabb
Peter Stebbings
(Actor)
.. James Pendrick
Born:
February 28, 1971
Trivia:
Canadian-born Peter Stebbings moved to New York City to study theater in his early twenties, but he didn't opt to stay in the Big Apple. Instead, after landing a few minor appearances on American TV, he returned to Canada, where he ended up starring in the acclaimed series Madison starting in 1993 -- eventually earning two Gemini nominations. Stebbings would remain comfortable with the format of television, going on to appear on a wide variety of shows over the coming two decades, like Traders, The Hoop Life, Relic Hunter, Jeremiah, Across the River to the Motor City, Flashpoint, Murdoch Mysteries, The Listener, and more. Stebbings would find a home in movies as well, notably playing the Greek god Helios in the 2011 film The Immortals.
Jesse LaVercombe
(Actor)
.. Jack Walker
Jonathan Watton
(Actor)
.. Dr. Darcy Garland
Nigel Bennett
(Actor)
.. Chief Constable Giles
Born:
November 19, 1949
Birthplace: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
Trivia:
Best known as a distinguished thespian -- an actor with an aura of earnest authority about him -- Nigel Bennett actually held the status of a multihyphenate, prolifically working as not merely an actor, but an author, director, and occasional producer as well. In terms of dramatic roles, Bennett cultivated the majority of his professional experience on the British stage in a host of productions, including The Country Wife, Loot, Hamlet, and Art to name merely a handful. After a decade and a half spent in this arena, Bennett relocated to Canada in 1986 and shifted gears to focus on film and television work, frequently though not always essaying character roles. The many filmed projects in which Bennett appeared include the Gene Hackman/Anne Archer thriller The Narrow Margin (1990), the Anthony Hopkins/Aidan Quinn epic western Legends of the Fall (1994), and the direct-to-video sci-fi thriller Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996). In 2007, Bennett both produced and signed for a supporting role in the Chaz Thorne-helmed black comedy Just Buried (2007).
Samantha Walkes
(Actor)
.. Cassiopeia Bright
Tamara Hope
(Actor)
.. Edna Brooks
Born:
November 02, 1984
Trivia:
The memorably sylphic, fair-haired Canadian actress Tamara Hope launched herself on the path to stardom during her teenage years with a plum role (that of Elizabeth) in Lee Rose's made-for-television family drama What Girls Learn (2001). This part, opposite Scott Bakula and Elizabeth Perkins, represented an auspicious and promising debut. Hope followed it up with a lead in the fantasy-oriented television series Guinevere Jones, which debuted on the Canadian cable network YTV in 2002. In that program, Hope played the title character, a descendant of King Arthur whose mother undertook a protective move by uprooting her to a new home in Australia; Gwen's subsequent life consisted largely of battling the forces of darkness that intended to destroy her, led by sorceress Morgana la Faye. Following small roles in the Richard Gere-headlined romantic comedy Shall We Dance? (2004), and the Rupert Everett/Sharon Stone thriller A Different Loyalty, Hope returned briefly to her native Canada for Michael McGowan's gentle coming-of-ager Saint Ralph (2004). She landed her first lead in Glenn Klinker's childhood drama The Nickel Children the following year, and then joined the cast of Christopher Cain's revisionist Western September Dawn (2007).
Sara Mitich
(Actor)
.. Lillian Moss
Sebastian Pigott
(Actor)
.. Dr. Dixon
Giacomo Gianniotti
(Actor)
.. Leslie Garland
Born:
June 19, 1989
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Trivia:
Immigrated to Canada with his family when he was young. Speaks both English and Italian. Completed an actor's residence at the Canadian Film Center in Toronto. Donates his time to My Friend's Place Youth center along with the Sick Kids Foundation.
Stephanie Belding
(Actor)
.. Nurse Kate Sullivan
Sarah Swire
(Actor)
.. Dorothy Ernst
Michael Seater
(Actor)
.. James Gillies
Born:
January 15, 1987
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
As a kid, responded to an open casting call for the part of Chip in a stage production of Beauty and the Beast, but lost out because he was too large for the tea trolley. Cowrote (with his brother, Graham) an episode of Life With Derek.
Percy Hynes White
(Actor)
.. Simon Brooks
Born:
October 08, 2001
Birthplace: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Trivia:
Lived in his hometown, St. John's, until he was 11.Made his film debut in the 2008 drama Down to the Dirt, playing six-year-old Keith.First speaking role was in the 2009 drama Crackie, where he played Takeout Boy, at 7 years old.First recurring TV role was Simon Brooks on the crime series Murdoch Mysteries, from 2014 to 2015.Won best actor at the Atlantic Film Festival for his performance in 2014's Cast No Shadow.
James McGowan
(Actor)
.. Dr. Forbes
Born:
May 30, 1960
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
The youngest of three brothers.Worked as a copy writer at an advertising agency after graduating college.Worked in the audio-visual department of McGill University.Started acting as a hobby, performing in student plays at the William Shatner Building.Decided to become a professional actor at the age of 36.His work in The Border earned him nominations at the Golden Nymph Awards and the Gemini Awards.
Brian Kaulback
(Actor)
.. Constable Hodge
Shailene Garnett
(Actor)
.. Nomi Johnston
Marc Senior
(Actor)
.. Robert Parker
Nicole Underhay
(Actor)
.. Margaret Haile
Richard Clarkin
(Actor)
.. Chief Constable Davis
Alex Paxton-beesley
(Actor)
.. Winifred 'Freddie' Pink
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Made her film debut in the 2004 drama The Good Shepherd. Graduated from the George Brown Theatre School. Is an alumna of the CFC Actors Conservatory in Toronto. In 2009, made her first TV appearance in an episode of the Canadian drama Murdoch Mysteries. First made her way to U.S. TV in 2010 on the science-fiction series Warehouse 13.
Etienne Kellici
(Actor)
.. Harry Murdoch
Jayden Greig
(Actor)
.. Bobby Brackenreid
Katy Breier
(Actor)
.. Lydia Hall
Brendan Murray
(Actor)
.. Frank Rhodes
Roger R. Cross
(Actor)
.. Maurice Majors
Born:
October 19, 1966
Birthplace: Christiana, Jamaica
Trivia:
His family moved from Jamaica to Vancouver when he was 11. His first airplane flight at age 11 inspired him to become a pilot. Acted in church and school plays, but never considered doing it professionally until after college, while waiting for a pilot job to open up. Worked as a stuntman on 21 Jump Street.
Daiva Johnston
(Actor)
.. Eva Pearce
Craig Brown
(Actor)
.. Eddie Crawford
Brendan Wall
(Actor)
.. Inspector Decker
Sarah Allen
(Actor)
.. Enid Jones
Kate Greenhouse
(Actor)
.. Sally Pendrick
Patrick McKenna
(Actor)
.. Inspector Hamish Slorach
Born:
May 08, 1960
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
To those familiar with Canadian television, actor Patrick McKenna will be most commonly associated with his comedic portrayal of nerdy, buck-toothed Harold Green, nephew of Possum Lodge handyman Red Green, on the madcap CBC sitcom The Red Green Show.McKenna officially debuted on film in 1980, with a bit part in Robert Downey Sr.'s raunchy teen farce Up the Academy, but subsequently broke away from entertainment for around a decade before returning to big- and small-screen productions in the late '80s. In terms of theatrical outings, the actor racked up bit credits in films including the John Candy farce Who's Harry Crumb? (1989) and the Canadian social issue drama Ordinary Magic (1993), starring Paul Anka. On network television, McKenna did guest bits on programs including Eerie, Indiana and Due South, but Red Green remained his bread and butter; he remained with that program throughout its long run, from 1991 through 2006. In 2007, McKenna tackled a small supporting role in Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon's disturbing psychological thriller Stuck.
Jordan Johnson-hinds
(Actor)
.. Nate Desmond
Born:
January 11, 1989
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Is of Jamaican and Greek descent.Started taking acting lessons while he was still in school.Hosted school events and talent shows in his senior year in high school.Played basketball in high school.Decided to pursue a career as an actor and leave aside his sport aspirations.Is a fan of Director Tyler Perry.
Colin Mochrie
(Actor)
.. Ralph Fellows
Born:
November 30, 1957
Birthplace: Kilmarnock, Scotland
Trivia:
Family moved from Scotland to Canada in 1964. Planned to become a marine biologist. First appeared on stage in a school production of The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch; his pants split during his performance, earning him a big laugh. Was high-school valedictorian. Studied at a Vancouver theater school for four years. Honed his improv-comedy talent at the Vancouver TheatreSport League. Performed with Toronto's Second City comedy troupe. Hobbies include cooking.
Paul Amos
(Actor)
.. Dr. Roberts
Lisa Faulkner
(Actor)
.. Anna Fulford
Born:
February 19, 1972
Birthplace: Merton, London, England
Trivia:
Began her career in acting, appearing in Dangerfield, Brookside and Holby City through the 1990s and early 2000s Was voted one of FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" six times between 1999 and 2004. Her role in Spooks sparked controversy when her character was gruesomely killed in just the second episode, causing the BBC to receive a high number of complaints. Suffered an ectopic pregnancy and underwent three unsuccessful rounds of IVF in the early years of her marriage. Appeared on Celebrity Masterchef in 2010, winning the competition. Faulkner used the competition as a springboard for a career in cooking, becoming a celebrity chef in the following years. Released a cookery book, Recipes From My Mother For My Daughter, in 2012. Has narrated the BBC1 programme, Heir Hunters, since 2008. Teaches drama at Amanda Redman's Artists Theatre School. Her second book, The Way I Cook, was published in September 2013, and her third, Tea and Cake, in February 2015.
Neil Crone
(Actor)
.. Crown Attorney Alister Gordon
Born:
May 29, 1960
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Previously taught high school Drama and English.Performed in Theatresports and Big City Improv.Gained much popularity internationally for his role of redneck radio broadcaster Fred Tupper in the successful CBC series Little Mosque on the Prairie.Authored the children's books I Am Dead at Recess and Coby Builds a House.Is a Second City Alum.Regularly writes articles for Durham Region newspaper This Week.
Amos Crawley
(Actor)
.. Alderman Prescott
Sarah Gadon
(Actor)
.. Ruby Ogden
Born:
April 04, 1987
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Started acting at age 10. An accomplished dancer, she trained at the National Ballet School of Canada. Named an Ontario Scholar upon graduation of high school. Has appeared on the Canadian television series Murdoch Mysteries, The Border and Being Erica.
Dmitry Chepovetsky
(Actor)
.. Nikola Tesla
Ephraim Ellis
(Actor)
.. Paddy Glenn
Paul Braunstein
(Actor)
.. Raymond Huckabee
Helen Johns
(Actor)
.. Jean Hamilton
Sarah Booth
(Actor)
.. Abigail Prescott
Christine Horne
(Actor)
.. Svetlana Tsiolkofsky
Marty Moreau
(Actor)
.. President Theodore Roosevelt
Sebastian Spence
(Actor)
.. Allen Templeton
Christopher Jacot
(Actor)
.. Roderick H. Roderick
Jonathan Potts
(Actor)
.. Peregrine 'Perry' Newsome
Nicholas Fry
(Actor)
.. Urchin
Sean Connolly Affleck
(Actor)
.. Samuel Bloom
Alex Harrouch
(Actor)
.. Constable Georges Fournier
Austin Di Iulio
(Actor)
.. Joe Falcone
Ric Reid
(Actor)
.. Chief Constable
Jonathan Llyr
(Actor)
.. Mick O'Shea
Michael A. Miranda
(Actor)
.. Falcone
Allan Royal
(Actor)
.. Chief Stockton
Geraint Wyn Davies
(Actor)
.. Arthur Conan Doyle
Paul Rhys
(Actor)
.. Dr. Llewllyn Francis
Born:
January 01, 1963
Trivia:
Lead actor, onscreen from 1990.
Jonathan Goad
(Actor)
.. Byron Beaton
Graham Abbey
(Actor)
.. Isaac Lowe
Born:
March 24, 1971
Birthplace: Toronto
Anthony Lemke
(Actor)
.. Father Clements
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Attended law school and has worked as an attorney at one of Canada's top corporate law firms before deciding to focus on acting. Is fluent in French and has had roles on French television shows and films such as Les Hauts et les Bas de Sophic Paquin and Rouge Sang. Is a supporter of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship that helps accelerate new citizens' integration into Canadian life.
Richard Waugh
(Actor)
.. Jasper Hewitt
Born:
February 28, 1961
Birthplace: London, Ontario
Joris Jarsky
(Actor)
.. Bertie Smothers
Jordan Pettle
(Actor)
.. Inspector McCrae
Dakota Goyo
(Actor)
.. Alwyn Jones
Emma Campbell
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Burnside
Steve Cumyn
(Actor)
.. Devin Sanders
Michael Rhoades
(Actor)
.. John Delaney
John Paul Ruttan
(Actor)
.. Young Murdoch
Tom Barnett
(Actor)
.. Conrad Hunt
Dylan Taylor
(Actor)
.. Agent Felder
Born:
July 09, 1981
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Got involved in theater in high school where he initially helped by painting sets. Appeared in a Sears Ontario Drama Festival production of Never Swim Alone, where a conversation with a casting agent convinced him to apply to George Brown College. First professional on-screen roles were in commercials for Canadian TV. Starred in a Toronto stage production of Bluffers on the Moon.
Billy MacLellan
(Actor)
.. Enoch
Geoffrey Pounsett
(Actor)
.. Abraham Friessen
Lisa Norton
(Actor)
.. Emma Goldman
Christopher Stanton
(Actor)
.. Baron Trotter
Randal Edwards
(Actor)
.. Corporal Tennant
Born:
July 18, 1981
Birthplace: flagicon
David Reale
(Actor)
.. Mr. Clements
Kira Guloien
(Actor)
.. Lucinda Helmsworthy-Newsome
Scott Edgecombe
(Actor)
.. Dickie Douglas
Stephen Park
(Actor)
.. Leonard Carling
Ryan Hollyman
(Actor)
.. Lincoln
Sergio Di Zio
(Actor)
.. Father Rockford
Born:
September 20, 1972
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Became interested in acting during his last year in high school and claims he never had a "back-up plan" if it didn't work out. Studied English and history in college before dropping out to pursue acting. Made his film debut in 1995's National Lampoon's Senior Trip, in which he played the sensible class president traveling to D.C. with a group of troublemaking students. Decided to stay in Toronto, as opposed to moving to L.A., for his acting career so that he could remain active in the theater. Identified with his Flashpoint character as both he and the character are Italians who grew up in Toronto. Has a fondness for political and historical literature, and comic books.
Philip Craig
(Actor)
.. Andrew Carnegie
Dan Beirne
(Actor)
.. Mr. Mansfield
Jeremy Legat
(Actor)
.. Aldous Germaine
Cliff Saunders
(Actor)
.. Stanley Faber
Patricia Fagan
(Actor)
.. Clara Brett Martin
Tammy Isbell
(Actor)
.. Lucille Cartwright
Jonathan Robbins
(Actor)
.. Norman Bruce
Mark Sparks
(Actor)
.. Ezra Steele
Marvin Kaye
(Actor)
.. Raymond Fielding
Susanna Fournier
(Actor)
.. Eliza Day
Eva Link
(Actor)
.. Clara Cartwright
Kate Corbett
(Actor)
.. Josie
Born:
July 05, 1986
Birthplace: Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Trivia:
Started acting when she was a kid in summer theater.Landed the role of the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz after her first audition even though she auditioned for the role of Dorothy.Moved to Toronto after graduating high school.Landed the lead role in the TV series Family Biz after graduating college.Studied at the Canadian Film Centre's Acting Conservatory.
Nick Spencer
(Actor)
.. Jake
Eric Trask
(Actor)
.. Burl Schlage
Amy Stewart
(Actor)
.. Millie Montgomery
Joel Rinzler
(Actor)
.. Hotel Bar Owner
Alex Hatz
(Actor)
.. Percival Emerson
Shawn Wright
(Actor)
.. Andrew Trevor
Nicolas Van Burek
(Actor)
.. Farrow
Franco Lo Presti
(Actor)
.. Tony
Nora Sheehan
(Actor)
.. Aunt Chrysanthemum
Marc Bendavid
(Actor)
.. Robert Perry
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Attended the prestigious National Theater School of Canada where he performed in several plays including Antony and Cleopatra. Played the part of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in 2011. Reunited with other graduates of Unionville High School in 2012 for a one-night-only performance of Is There Life After High School? as part of a fundraiser for Musical Works in Concert.
Brendan Beiser
(Actor)
.. Albert Wallace
Joan Gregson
(Actor)
.. Rebecca Hastings
Austin Strugnell
(Actor)
.. Ball
Stephen McHattie
(Actor)
.. Harry Murdoch
Born:
February 03, 1947
Birthplace: Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia:
Educated at Arcadia University and prepped for an acting career at AADA, Canadian-born Stephen McHattie billed himself as Stephen Smith during his earliest New York years. McHattie made his Broadway debut in 1968's The American Dream; two years later, he was seen in his first television production, The People Next Door. Though he has shown up in quite a few theatrical features (Belizaire the Cajun, Beverly Hills Cop), McHattie has most often been seen on TV, usually in such oddball roles as the grown-up protagonist in Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976). He was a regular on the weekly series Highcliffe Manor (1979, as Reverend Glenville), Beauty and the Beast (1989, as the unspeakable Gabriel) and the "repertory company" Canadian anthology Scene of the Crime (1991); he also played two significant guest roles on the Fox Network's X Files. Stephen McHattie was married to actress Meg Foster.
James Gallanders
(Actor)
.. Father Franks
Anastasia Phillips
(Actor)
.. Charlotte
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Worked briefly at a construction-railing manufacturer in suburban Ontario. While in college, was urged by a professor to pursue acting. Won the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her portrayal of Anne Frank in the Vancouver Arts Club Theatre Company's production of The Diary of Anne Frank. First lead role in a television series came in 2008 on the hockey drama M.V.P., playing the role of Tabbi, a small-town girl. Guest-starred in the series Murdoch Mysteries in the role of Charlotte, a female with multiple personality disorder; this role landed her a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role. Provided the voice of Lo Ridgemount on Fresh TV's animated series Stoked.
Paulino Nunes
(Actor)
.. Carlo Corsi
Janet-Laine Green
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Lynd
Andrew Gower
(Actor)
.. David Kingsley
Born:
November 08, 1989
Birthplace: Aintree, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Co-founded the band Emerson at the age of 15.Wanted to become a professional footballer at the age of 18, but then entered into drama school.Rooibos tea has been a must on his set.Only parts 1 and 2 of the movie Back to The Future are among his favorites.Practices stage combat.Is a big fan of The Beatles.Is a big fan of the Everton Football Club.
Charlotte Sullivan
(Actor)
.. Minerva Fairchild
Born:
October 21, 1983
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Made her film debut at age 12 in Harriet the Spy. Is an avid photographer; a collection of her photos was published in Stain magazine. Was nominated for a 1998 Young Star Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Saturday Morning TV Program for The New Ghostbuster Mysteries. Was nominated for a 2000 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in Feature Film or TV Movie---Young Ensemble for Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist. Has collaborated with screenwriter Brooke D'Orsay on several projects.
Patrick Garrow
(Actor)
.. Allen Fawkes
Krista Bridges
(Actor)
.. Deliah
Maurice Dean Wint
(Actor)
.. John Warton
Born:
May 01, 1964
Birthplace: Leicestershire
Leah Pinsent
(Actor)
.. Deborah Anderson
Born:
September 20, 1968
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Seán Cullen
(Actor)
.. Chippy Blackburn
David Hewlett
(Actor)
.. Dilbert Dilton
Born:
April 18, 1968
Birthplace: Redhill, Surrey, England
Trivia:
Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Dan Lett
(Actor)
.. Fredrick Waters
Angela Vint
(Actor)
.. Mildred Ash
Alison Louder
(Actor)
.. Lucy Maud Montgomery
Grahame Wood
(Actor)
.. Kirk MacIsaac
Matt Baram
(Actor)
.. Edward Simms
Ian D. Clark
(Actor)
.. Clarence Eldridge
Liisa Repo-Martell
(Actor)
.. Bridget Mulcahy
Athena Karkanis
(Actor)
.. Dr. Iris Bajjali
Birthplace: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Trivia:
Speaks seven languages. Attended Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York. Starred in the Stamford Theatre Works one-woman show, Fully Committed where she played 40 roles. Appeared on The Border as two different characters, despite production rules against it.
Mary Krohnert
(Actor)
.. Melanie Shropshire
Chad Connell
(Actor)
.. Owen Mathers
Born:
August 14, 1968
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Founding member, former vocalist, and former video and art director of the band Faithless.A member of 1 Giant Leap along with Duncan Bridgeman.To create 1 Giant Leap (2002), he and Duncan Bridgeman filmed in more than 50 locations and traveled to all five continents in seven months.One Giant Leap 2: What About Me? (2008) took four years to make.His documentary One Giant Leap 2: What About Me? (2008) was awarded the Grand Jury Best Documentary at the Red Rock Film Festival.Author of the book Insanely Gifted: Turn Your Demons Into Creative Rocket Fuel.Is a coach and mentor.
Kristopher Turner
(Actor)
.. Jack Borden
Born:
September 27, 1980
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia:
Credits his grandmother with introducing him to theater. Caught the acting bug after appearing in a high-school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Avid fan of his hometown Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL. Favorite films include Back to the Future and The Big Lebowski.
Laurie Murdoch
(Actor)
.. Alvin Nash
Kevin Jubinville
(Actor)
.. George Lyon
Born:
April 28, 1967
Birthplace: Kingston
Richard Binsley
(Actor)
.. Edwin Drury
Adam Kenneth Wilson
(Actor)
.. Deputy Warden Brian Kelleher
Clare Stone
(Actor)
.. Anne Baxter
Dominique Provost-Chalkley
(Actor)
.. Elizabeth Atherly
Born:
March 24, 1990
Birthplace: Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Is half French Canadian and half English. Trained in acting, singing and many genres of dance. At the age of 16 went on to train for three years at Laine Theatre Arts. Originally auditioned for the lead role on Wynonna Earp but was later called back to read for Waverly. Played Holly in Viva Forever!, a jukebox musical regarding the Spice Girls. Best known for playing the part of Waverly Earp on the series Wynonna Earp.
Jamie Thomas King
(Actor)
.. Dr. Bertram Lennox
Robin Dunne
(Actor)
.. Franklin Williams
Born:
November 19, 1976
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Cast as the lead in Fox's controversial Manchester Prep; the show was canceled before it aired and reworked into Cruel Intentions 2. Had a one-man show, Safe Place, at the Alley Theater Workshop in Toronto. Completed two Los Angeles marathons and the Toronto marathon. Co-writer of the Roxy Hunter film series. Played Dr. Will Zimmerman on the web series Sanctuary before reprising the role in the SyFy series of the same name.
Lindsey Connell
(Actor)
.. Doris Smothers
Sarah Orenstein
(Actor)
.. Catherine Doyle
Zoe Cleland
(Actor)
.. Eva Rookwood
Stephen Bogaert
(Actor)
.. Dr. Clark
Matthew Edison
(Actor)
.. Kole Fox
Derek Moran
(Actor)
.. Nathan Siebold
Born:
December 15, 1984
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia:
Enrolled at a young age in the Billie Barry Stage School, a renowned acting school in Dublin, Ireland.Started his acting career in theaters.At the age of 16, he was recruited to be part of the boy band D-Side.Decided to pursue a career in television after his career in D-Side. Has been very active in theaters over the years.
Dylan Neal
(Actor)
.. Jasper Linney
Born:
October 08, 1969
Birthplace: Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Though Canadian actor Dylan Neal lists a number of earlier credits on his resumé, he didn't truly gain substantial recognition among American audiences prior to winning a brief role on the prime-time soap opera Dawson's Creak, opposite James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams. As Doug Witter, the older brother of Pacey (Jackson), Neal brought a level of finesse and complexity to his role that paved the way for additional work in other television series and films. Neal received second billing as the protégé of martial arts hero Chuck Norris in the direct-to-video action thriller The President's Man (2000), then acted under the aegis of horror legend Sean S. Cunningham (Friday the 13th) in the 2001 XCU: Extreme Close Up. Following a small supporting role in the Josh Hartnett sex comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights, Neal scored his broadest exposure to date on the sci-fi horror series Blood Ties, which premiered in early 2007. On that program, he played Mike Celluci, the ex-boyfriend of private eye Vicki Nelson (Christina Cox), who grows immediately jealous when the latter strikes up a romance with a centuries-old vampire (Kyle Schmid).
Jeff Douglas
(Actor)
.. Reginald Poundsett
Ennis Esmer
(Actor)
.. Edwin Scantage
Born:
December 29, 1978
Birthplace: Ankara, Turkey
Trivia:
Moved to Canada from Turkey with his family when he was 3. Studied sketch comedy and improv at Second City. Landed his first role at age 22 in the movie How to Deal. Hosted the Canadian Testicular Cancer Association's MANsake Ball in 2011.
Gage Munroe
(Actor)
.. Bobby Brackenreid
Born:
January 04, 1999
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Made his television debut in an episode of the sci-fi mystery series ReGenesis titled "The Truth" in 2008.Made his feature film debut playing Dougie in the 2008 comedy Coopers' Camera.Provided the voice of Marshall for the first season of PAW Patrol.Often lends his voice to animated series, such as Justin Time and Hotel Transylvania: The Series.
Rachel Wilson
(Actor)
.. Charlotte Hennessy
Born:
May 12, 1977
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario
Stewart Arnott
(Actor)
.. Dr. Lawrence Abbot
Trivia:
First credited television role was in the Canadian series The Great Detective in the 1981 episode "Horror in the Wax Museum," where he played Lawrence Deacon.Was one of the founding company members of Autumn Angel Repertory Theatre and the Atlantic Theatre Festival.Has been a company member over several seasons with the Stratford Festival, Autumn Angel/Necessary Angel Theatre Company and the Atlantic Theatre Festival, acting in several of their productions.Some of his stage directing credits include Tuesdays With Morrie, Title and Deed, Amadeus, and The Importance of Being Earnest.Has spent many years as an acting instructor for both theatre and film.
Kjartan Hewitt
(Actor)
.. Corporal Young
Ivan Sherry
(Actor)
.. Herbert Gould
Eli Ham
(Actor)
.. Inspector Declan O'Kelly
Jeff Lillico
(Actor)
.. Carl Jung
Ian Matthews
(Actor)
.. Bjorn Nordenskjold
Lyla Porter-Follows
(Actor)
.. Leigh Iverson
Catherine Fitch
(Actor)
.. Catherine Tweedale
Duncan Mcleod
(Actor)
.. Keating's Men
Jonathon Young
(Actor)
.. Ernest Harding
Raoul Bhaneja
(Actor)
.. Dr. Sanjay Prasad
Erin Margurite Carter
(Actor)
.. Katherine Roy
Kyle Cameron
(Actor)
.. Rodney Strong
Michael Hanrahan
(Actor)
.. Daniel Gilpatrick
Alex Poch-Goldin
(Actor)
.. Hubert Winston
David Christo
(Actor)
.. David Martin
Ted Atherton
(Actor)
.. Professor Albert Godfrey
Michael Copeman
(Actor)
.. Bank Manager
George Masswohl
(Actor)
.. Cecil Vance
Kevin Bundy
(Actor)
.. Dr. Falwell
Vivien Endicott Douglas
(Actor)
.. Olivia Cornell
Daniel Kash
(Actor)
.. Arthur Frumm
Grant Nickalls
(Actor)
.. Cyril Phillpott
Tess Degenstein
(Actor)
.. Diana Vermont
Michael Therriault
(Actor)
.. Mr. John Craig Eaton
Tyler Murree
(Actor)
.. Gus Smalls
Rod Wilson
(Actor)
.. Hiram Claxon
Severn Thompson
(Actor)
.. Anne Sullivan Macy
John Wildman
(Actor)
.. Robert Graham
Born:
January 01, 1961
Trivia:
John Wildman was a lead actor who appeared in television and feature films sporadically during the 1970s, 80s and '90s.
Raven Dauda
(Actor)
.. Sarah Johnston
Shawn Campbell
(Actor)
.. Arnold Chambers
Sharron Matthews
(Actor)
.. Marta Friessen
Oliver Dennis
(Actor)
.. Alexander Langston
Mike McPhaden
(Actor)
.. Isaac McKay
Brandon McGibbon
(Actor)
.. Mr. Peters
Adam Butcher
(Actor)
.. Edgar Rice Burroughs
Mike Shara
(Actor)
.. Dr. Grainger
Josh Cruddas
(Actor)
.. Donald Chapman
Glenda Braganza
(Actor)
.. Ashmi
Eric Woolfe
(Actor)
.. Elmer Burnside
Keith Kemps
(Actor)
.. Ezra Delamore
Tony Munch
(Actor)
.. Detective Chester MacDonald
Tara Rosling
(Actor)
.. Martha Matilda Harper
Tannis Burnett
(Actor)
.. Evelyn Matthews
Stephen Chambers
(Actor)
.. Alfred Pope
David Keeley
(Actor)
.. Gareth Clarke
Jane Luk
(Actor)
.. Chinese Apothecary
Peter Shinkoda
(Actor)
.. Hakuri Nakamura
Born:
March 25, 1971
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
Studied classical piano in his youth. Dreamed of being an Olympic hockey player as a kid. Studied engineering in college. Worked as a film editor before pursuing his acting career full-time.
Kate Hewlett
(Actor)
.. Daphne Linney
Hannah Endicott-Douglas
(Actor)
.. Dorothy Cornell
Dylan Trowbridge
(Actor)
.. Otto Hienzman
Sarah Manninen
(Actor)
.. Verna Bowden
Emily Coutts
(Actor)
.. Camilla Morse
Jim Annan
(Actor)
.. Arnold Paulson
Tony Nappo
(Actor)
.. Dr. Gordon Bellows
Vickie Papavs
(Actor)
.. Bertha Dunn
Russell Yuen
(Actor)
.. Edward Chan
Michelle Giroux
(Actor)
.. Gwen Luff
Sarah Dodd
(Actor)
.. Matron Helga Klotz
Lisa Merchant
(Actor)
.. Bertha MacDonald
Clive Walton
(Actor)
.. Major Gregory Cole
David Tompa
(Actor)
.. Derek Frewen
Scott Wentworth
(Actor)
.. Dr. Harwick
Jill Frappier
(Actor)
.. Lolo Tucker
Ryan Blakely
(Actor)
.. Jeremy Barton
Sten Eirik
(Actor)
.. Dr. Clark
Trevor Hayes
(Actor)
.. Charlie Davidson
Zoe Doyle
(Actor)
.. Yua Nakamura
Roger Clown
(Actor)
.. Francis Grout
Chantal Craig
(Actor)
.. Cecily Welsh
Perry Mucci
(Actor)
.. John Carlin
Melanie Leishman
(Actor)
.. Nancy Booth
Craig Eldridge
(Actor)
.. Clay Miller
Conrad Coates
(Actor)
.. Cliff Adams
Born:
December 07, 1970
Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Is of Jamaican descent.Moved to Canada at a very young age, where he was raised.Started his acting career in small theater companies.Is a professor of acting at Seneca University in Toronto, Canada.Created Coates & Company to provide training for Business Communication.
Anthony Gerbrandt
(Actor)
.. Quinn
Tony De Santis
(Actor)
.. Paolo Firenzo
Gerry Mendicino
(Actor)
.. Dr. Antonio Rico
Milton Barnes
(Actor)
.. George Dixon
Brad Borbridge
(Actor)
.. Rupert
Jo Joyner
(Actor)
.. Cecily McKinnon
Born:
May 24, 1977
Birthplace: Harlow, Essex, England
Trivia:
In 2002, performed in The One With the Oven at the Royal Court Theatre. Played the role of Beverly in Channel 4's No Angels between 2004 and 2006. Won the 2006 Best Female Comedy Performer Rose d'Or for her performance in Swinging. Played the role of Tanya Branning in Eastenders between 2006 and 2017. Won the Best Dramatic Performance British Soap Award in 2008 and 2012.
Trenna Keating
(Actor)
.. Kathleen King
Kevin Dennis
(Actor)
.. Grace Reid
Kristina Nicoll
(Actor)
.. Madge Merton
Benjamin Blais
(Actor)
.. Archie Doyle
Jamie Robinson
(Actor)
.. Mr. Talman
Neil Foster
(Actor)
.. Minister
Leo Vernik
(Actor)
.. Hamish McTavish
Romy Weltman
(Actor)
.. Isabel Carmichael
Ben Sanders
(Actor)
.. Detective Edwards
Andrew Jaehyun Park
(Actor)
.. Keiji Nakamura
Robert Racki
(Actor)
.. Henri Gaston
Chris Ratz
(Actor)
.. Barfly #1
Matthew Willson
(Actor)
.. Miner 1
Katherine Barrell
(Actor)
.. Miss Rosevear
Born:
February 12, 1990
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Was the lead in two of her school plays.Former member of Burlington Student Theatre.While in high school, directed the production of The Wizard of Oz.Studied at The Groundlings.Met her husband, actor Ray Galletti, on the set of My Ex-Ex (2015).has served as an advocate for GIRL TALK Empowerment's "Pink Box Program."
Michael Ayres
(Actor)
.. Mr. Ahmadi
Thom Marriott
(Actor)
.. Butler
Catherine McNally
(Actor)
.. Head Nurse
Jesse Buck
(Actor)
.. Leonard
Alec Stockwell
(Actor)
.. Old Dave
Brian Bisson
(Actor)
.. Pearson
Sally Cahill
(Actor)
.. Alexandra Reda
Carlyn Burchell
(Actor)
.. Monique
John Nelles
(Actor)
.. Old Man
Todd Hofley
(Actor)
.. Henry Ford
Jake Epstein
(Actor)
.. Charles Ponzi
Born:
January 16, 1987
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Tori Anderson
(Actor)
.. Lucille Messing
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia:
Credits childhood performances at Cowichan Music Festivals in British Columbia for helping her gain focus as an actress. Played '60s pop singer Michelle Phillips in the 2012 Phoenix Theatre musical Dream a Little Dream. Afterward, she was surprised backstage by the real Michelle Phillips, who had been sitting in the audience. Played PR Agent Drew in the 2015 YouTube vlog-style webseries MsLabelled. Took pogo-stick jumping lessons to prepare for her role as Evie in the 2016 television show No Tomorrow.
Alden Adair
(Actor)
.. Constable Conroy
Louisa Lytton
(Actor)
.. Ginny
Brock Morgan
(Actor)
.. Tom Thomson
Marqus Bobesich
(Actor)
.. Aaron Rauls
Brett Reason
(Actor)
.. Constable
Nadine Whiteman Roden
(Actor)
.. Homeowner
Anna Hardwick
(Actor)
.. Verna Jones
Trivia:
Decided to pursue a career in acting after attending a theater play when she was 7-years-old.At the age of 9, she enrolled to study acting in the Ottawa School of Speech and Drama.Studied classical acting in the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in the United Kingdom.Is the co-owner of an inn in Prince Edward County in Canada.Is a certified yoga instructor.
Paul Miller
(Actor)
.. Arthur Wellesley
Julian De Zotti
(Actor)
.. Luther
Kirstin Rae Hinton
(Actor)
.. Mom
Jenny Young
(Actor)
.. Sick's Kids Staffer
Harmon Walsh
(Actor)
.. Bishop
Stephen McGrath
(Actor)
.. Hector Coleman
Annie Briggs
(Actor)
.. Eileen
Brian Hamman
(Actor)
.. Owens
Kelly Van Der Burg
(Actor)
.. Madeline Wellwood
Ben Carlson
(Actor)
.. Mr. Carmichael
Subhash Santosh
(Actor)
.. Hotel Bartender
Amber Cull
(Actor)
.. Ann Ryan
Dixie Seatle
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Kitchen
Andrew Gillies
(Actor)
.. James Merchant
Alanis Peart
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Cunnyworth
Lauren Spring
(Actor)
.. Angry Weeping Woman
Jordan Gray
(Actor)
.. Agent Victor Palmer
Joshua Graham
(Actor)
.. Clegg's Minion
Spencer West
(Actor)
.. Window Washer
Kerry Ann Doherty
(Actor)
.. Dolores
Timm Zemanek
(Actor)
.. Mr. Vickers
Brian Rhodes
(Actor)
.. Timothy Eaton
Drew Moss
(Actor)
.. Photographer
Bruce Beaton
(Actor)
.. Hoyt O'Bannon
Russell Ferrier
(Actor)
.. Harry McLaughlin
Laura De Carteret
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Smythe
Jameson Kraemer
(Actor)
.. Detective Babcock
Daniel Matmor
(Actor)
.. Newsman Louis
Carlo Essagian
(Actor)
.. Waiter
Noah Davis
(Actor)
.. Mr. Wilson
Peter Kosaka
(Actor)
.. Mr. Sato
Tracey Ferencz
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Dawkins
D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
(Actor)
.. Tom Longboat
Siobhán McSweeney
(Actor)
.. Aunt Oleander
Teresa Pavlinek
(Actor)
.. Deidre Newsome
Billy Oliver
(Actor)
.. Bar Fighter
Murray Furrow
(Actor)
.. Lionel Jeffries
M.E. Lewis
(Actor)
.. Mr. Richards
Ellen Dubin
(Actor)
.. Amelia Haversham
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Tamara Bernier
(Actor)
.. Aunt Azalea
Merle Newell
(Actor)
.. Orphanage Woman
Nick Biskupek
(Actor)
.. Gibson
Helen King
(Actor)
.. Lynch's Servant
Caleb Cosman
(Actor)
.. Arthur Blake
Jenny Hall
(Actor)
.. Barmaid
Peter Deiwick
(Actor)
.. Boyle
Peter Valdron
(Actor)
.. Ed O'Bannon
Makenna Beatty
(Actor)
.. Little Girl
Jessica Allen
(Actor)
.. Myra Townsend
Trivia:
First role in a major film was in the 2014 anthology horror sequel ABCs of Death 2.Played Meg March in the comedy drama series The March Family Letters from 2014 to 2015.
Carrie Schiffler
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Scott Wickware
(Actor)
.. Wilf Townsend
Nola Augustson
(Actor)
.. Beatrice
Thomas Saunders
(Actor)
.. Johannes Schmidt
Christian Distefano
(Actor)
.. Ben McQueen
David Fox
(Actor)
.. Dr. Lionel Odgen
Tamara Gorski
(Actor)
.. Constance Gardiner
Peyton Kennedy
(Actor)
.. Mary Pickford
Katie Strain
(Actor)
.. Daisy
Darrin Baker
(Actor)
.. Andrew Palmer
Morgan David Jones
(Actor)
.. Jack Larkin
Melee Hutton
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Weller
Matt John Evans
(Actor)
.. Crown Attorney
Dax Ravina
(Actor)
.. Mr. Ridgeway
Colin Price
(Actor)
.. Mr. Harding
Kate Trotter
(Actor)
.. Stella Smart
Daniel Fathers
(Actor)
.. Calvin Baker
Rick Roberts
(Actor)
.. Dr. Gilbert Birkins
Born:
November 13, 1965
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario
Chris Gascoyne
(Actor)
.. David Jennings
Phillip Jarrett
(Actor)
.. Ozzie Beers
Alastair Mackenzie
(Actor)
.. Inspector Edward Scanlon
Joe Dinicol
(Actor)
.. Harry Houdini
Born:
December 22, 1983
Birthplace: Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
A performer born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, as the son of noted stage thespian Keith Dinicol, Joe Dinicol debuted as an actor in his early teens, with a supporting role in the 1997 farce Elvis Meets Nixon, then followed it up with a succession of unique, albeit low-profile, character parts in features including The Virgin Suicides (1999, as a troubled young man who commits suicide via a roof jump), the 2003 Kart Racer (as a school bully), and the Lifetime Network VD drama She's Too Young (2004, as the supportive best friend of a syphilis-infected school pariah). In 2007, Dinicol starred as one of several young men and women struggling to fend off hordes of flesh-eating zombies in George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead.
Nicholas Campbell
(Actor)
.. Buffalo Bill Cody
Born:
March 24, 1952
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
An able "action player," Canadian actor Nicholas Campbell was all action and no lines in his bit roles in A Bridge too Far (1975), The Eagle Has Landed (1976) and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Campbell was third-billed as Sniffer in the 1985 Tatum O'Neal/Irene Cara vehicle A Certain Fury, and was "adult relief" in the bizarre 1987 street-gang musical Knights of the City. Campbell's series TV gigs include the leading roles of investigative reporter Nick Fox on The Insiders (1986) and private eye Mike Devitt on the Canadian-filmed Diamonds (1987). In 1983 Campbell starred as the enigmatic, expository title character on the HBO anthology series The Hitchhiker.
Nathaniel Arcand
(Actor)
.. Jimmy McLeod
Born:
November 13, 1971
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia:
Is of Nehiyaw descent.At the age of 5, he wanted to be an actor after watching a Bruce Lee movie.Started acting while he was in high school.Started his acting career in small roles in independents film productions.Is skilled at martial arts.Is skilled at horseback riding.Has attended youth conferences and provided talks over the years to empowered native children and teens who want to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
Martha Burns
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Burgess
Ingrid Kavelaars
(Actor)
.. Beth Tipton
Mary Walsh
(Actor)
.. Sally Smoot
Tom McCamus
(Actor)
.. Judge Mitchell Wilson
Albert Schultz
(Actor)
.. Isaac Begelman
Ashley Leggat
(Actor)
.. Ivy
Born:
September 26, 1986
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Started dancing at the age of 2. Began theatrical training with Theatre Aquarius's Performing Arts Program at the age of 5; made her professional debut playing Marta in that theater's production of The Sound of Music. Earned awards and accolades for her participation in many notable North American dance competitions. Visits children in hospitals and supports the SPCA.
Gabriel Hogan
(Actor)
.. Constable Randall Tonwsend
Rosemary Dunsmore
(Actor)
.. Bernice Taylor
Born:
July 13, 1952
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia:
Started her acting career performing on stage across Canada.Auditioned for the role of Katherine Brooke in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel with the monologue she says to Anne the night after the play.In 1990, was named "Canadian who makes a difference" by Maclean's Magazine.Won a Masque Award for her performance in the 2001 Centaur Theatre production of Wit.In 2009, won an ACTRA Award for her work in The Baby Formula (2008).Teaches acting and directing at prestigious schools, including University of Toronto, National Theatre School, Equity Showcase, Canadian Film Centre, Halifax Shortworks, Film Training Manitoba and George Brown College.
Eric Peterson
(Actor)
.. Hershey Dillard
Gavin Crawford
(Actor)
.. Harcourt
Waneta Storms
(Actor)
.. Eunice McGinty
Robert Dodds
(Actor)
.. Howard Rookwood
Sarah Strange
(Actor)
.. Annie Oakley
Born:
June 09, 1974
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
A brave actress with a memorable name, Sarah Strange grew up in Canada, the child of two screenwriters, and began her professional acting career as soon as she left high school. She became well known for playing the role of Helen on the Canadian drama Da Vinci's Inquest, before becoming more acquainted with American audiences when she joined the cast of the one-hour dramedy Men in Trees, playing the wife of bartender/millionaire Ben Tomasson (Abraham Benrubi).
Matt Gordon
(Actor)
.. Rudolph Sutton
Lally Cadeau
(Actor)
.. Lady Minerva
Peter Donaldson
(Actor)
.. Theodore Pleasant
Michelle Nolden
(Actor)
.. Reverend Mother
Aidan Devine
(Actor)
.. Desmond Rutherford
Measha Brüggergosman
(Actor)
.. Rosa Hamilton
Tattiawna Jones
(Actor)
.. Louise Butler
Peter Outerbridge
(Actor)
.. Father Keegan
Born:
June 30, 1966
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Decided to pursue acting while in high school. Cofounded the fringe Canadian theatre troupe Way Off Broadway. Enjoys nonfiction/reality TV and Star Trek. Builds models.
Rémy Girard
(Actor)
.. Joseph-Elzéar Bernier
Shaun Smyth
(Actor)
.. Andrew 'Nobby' Nobson
Leah Doz
(Actor)
.. Gloria Thomson
Julie Khaner
(Actor)
.. Dr. Augusta Stowe-Gullen
Sara Botsford
(Actor)
.. Susan Kelly
Born:
April 08, 1951
Birthplace: Dobie, Ontario
Trivia:
Actress Sara Botsford had to make do early in her career with such Canadian horror films as Murder By Phone (1980) and Deadly Eyes (1982). A more prestigious assignment came her way in the A-budgeted mystery Still of the Night (1982), in which, as Gail Philips, Botsford was billed fifth, after Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Jessica Tandy, and Joe Grifasi. She was later seen as Barbara in the Robert Redford-Debra Winger starrer Legal Eagles (1986), and as Lady Sarah Phillips in the benighted Whoopi Goldberg vehicle Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986). On television, Sara Botsford starred as predatory producer Ann Hildebrandt in E.N.G., a Lifetime Network soap opera, set in a network newsroom.
Vincent Walsh
(Actor)
.. Eddie Cullen
Mariah Inger
(Actor)
.. Fannie Robinson
Amy Rutherford
(Actor)
.. Ellen Granger
Kristen Holden-Ried
(Actor)
.. Prussian Kaspar Bomgaarts
Born:
August 01, 1973
Birthplace: Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Won junior nationals in the Canadian National Pentathlon at age 18. Began acting as a way to make money for his pentathlon competitions. His first acting role was as Ivanhoe in the TV movie Young Ivanhoe. Studied acting at The Actor's Studio in New York.
Zoie Palmer
(Actor)
.. Katie Powers
Born:
October 28, 1977
Birthplace: Wiltshire, England
Trivia:
Moved to Canada from England with her family when she was 10. Was named E! Online's Girl on Top for 2013. Was named Hello! Canada's #1 Most Beautiful Star in 2014.
Marcia Bennett
(Actor)
.. Alice Nugent
Matthew Ferguson
(Actor)
.. Clive Brewster
Born:
April 03, 1973
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Michelle Monteith
(Actor)
.. Evia Dewar
Stephanie Langton
(Actor)
.. Rowena Beaton
Bruce Dow
(Actor)
.. Pierre Barnett
Hardee T. Lineham
(Actor)
.. Cecil Fox
Catherine Disher
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Galbraith
Simon Williams
(Actor)
.. James Heward
Born:
June 16, 1946
Birthplace: Windsor, Berkshire, England
Trivia:
Fans of the early-'70s PBS Masterpiece Theatre saga Upstairs Downstairs will recognize British actor Simon Williams for playing Captain James Bellamy. Williams made his first film appearance in The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971). Williams is primarily a supporting actor and left films in 1984, only to return in 1997 to appear in the Chinese production Yapian Zhanzheng (The Opium War). Williams is the son of actors Hugh Williams and Margaret Vyner.
Deborah Odell
(Actor)
.. Hannah Beaumont
Cedric Smith
(Actor)
.. Langston Wallace
Born:
September 21, 1943
Birthplace: Bournemouth, England
Tara Spencer-Nairn
(Actor)
.. Pauline Kerr
Born:
January 06, 1978
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
The youngest of three siblings.Grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Was expelled from Crofton House School in Grade 10.Attended and graduated from a private boarding school.Was pregnant with her second child while filming Corner Gas: The Movie (2014).
Matthew MacFadzean
(Actor)
.. Mr. Hobson
Christopher Britton
(Actor)
.. Thaddeus Walsh
Lauren Lee Smith
(Actor)
.. Elva Gordon
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.
William Shatner
(Actor)
.. Mark Twain
Born:
March 22, 1931
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
For an actor almost universally associated with a single character -- Captain James Tiberius Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise -- William Shatner has found diverse ways to stay active in the public eye, even spoofing his overblown acting style in a way far more hip than desperate. Years after he last uttered "warp speed," Shatner remains a well-known face beyond Star Trek conventions, re-creating himself as the spoken-word pitchman for priceline.com, and starring in a popular series of smoky nightclub ads that featured some of the most cutting-edge musicians of the day.The Canadian native was born on March 22, 1931, in Montréal, where he grew up and attended Verdun High School. Shatner studied commerce at McGill University before getting the acting bug, which eventually prompted him to move to New York in 1956. He initially worked in such live television dramatic shows as Studio One and The United States Steel Hour in 1957 and 1958, as well as on Broadway. His big screen debut soon followed as Alexei in the 1958 version of Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov.Throughout the 1960s, Shatner worked mostly in television. His most memorable appearance came in a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," in which he plays a terrified airline passenger unable to convince the crew that there's a mysterious gremlin tearing apart the wing. He also appeared in such films as Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and the bizarrely experimental Esperanto-language horror film Incubus (1963). In 1966, he got his big break, though neither he nor anyone else knew it at the time. Shatner was cast as the macho starship captain James Kirk on Star Trek, commanding a crew that included an acerbic doctor, a Scottish engineer, and a logician with pointy ears, on a mission "to boldly go where no man has gone before." However, the show lasted only three seasons, considered by many to be high camp. After providing a voice on the even shorter-lived animated series in 1973, Shatner must have thought Star Trek too would pass. A costly divorce and a lingering diva reputation from Star Trek left him with few prospects or allies, forcing him to take whatever work came his way. But in 1979, after a decade of B-movie labor in such films as The Kingdom of Spiders (1977) and a second failed series (Barbary Coast, 1975-1976), Shatner re-upped for another attempt to capitalize on the science fiction series with Star Trek: The Motion Picture. This time it caught on, though the first film was considered a costly disappointment. With dogged determination, the producers continued onward with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), at which point fans finally flocked to the series, rallying behind the film's crisp space battles and the melodramatic tête-à-tête between Shatner and Ricardo Montalban.Shatner had to wrestle with his advancing age and the deaths of several characters in Star Trek II and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), but by Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), the actor got to indulge in his more whimsical side, which has since characterized his career. As the series shifted toward comedy, Shatner led the way, even serving as director of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), which many considered among the series' weaker entries. During this period, Shatner also began parodying himself in earnest, appearing as host of Saturday Night Live in a famous sketch in which he tells a group of Trekkies to "Get a life." He also turned in a wickedly energetic mockery of a moon base captain in Airplane II: The Sequel (1982). Shatner made one final appearance with the regular Star Trek cast in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), then served as one of the crossovers to the new series of films in Star Trek: Generations (1994), in which endlessly theorizing fans finally learned the fate of Captain Kirk.The success of the Trek movies reenergized Shatner's TV career, even if it didn't immediately earn him more film roles. Shatner played the title role on the successful police drama T.J. Hooker from 1982 to 1987, directing some episodes, then began hosting the medical reality series Rescue 911 in 1989. Shatner returned to the movies with another parody, Loaded Weapon I, in 1993, and in 1994 began directing, executive producing, and acting in episodes of the syndicated TV show TekWar, based on the popular series of Trek-like novels he authored. In the later '90s, Shatner was best known for his humorously out-there priceline.com ads, but also guested on a variety of TV shows, most notably as the "Big Giant Head" on the lowbrow farce Third Rock From the Sun. He also appeared as game show hosts both in film (Miss Congeniality, 2000) and real life (50th Annual Miss America Pageant, 2001). In 1999, Shatner suffered public personal tragedy when his third wife, Nerine, accidentally drowned in their swimming pool. The champion horse breeder and tennis enthusiast owns a ranch in Kentucky and remains active in environmental causes. Shatner took on a small role for 2004's Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, and voiced the villainous wildebeest Kazar in Disney's animated adventure The Wild in 2006. Shatner returned to television for a starring role on the popular dramady Boston Legal, in which he plays Denny Crane, a once unbeatable lawyer who co-founded the successful law firm where he continues to work despite his reputation as an eccentric old man.
Valerie Buhagiar
(Actor)
.. Carrie A. Nation
Katie Messina
(Actor)
.. Mack
Thom Allison
(Actor)
.. Oscar Ducharme
Martin Julien
(Actor)
.. John Mortimer
Johnny Issaluk
(Actor)
.. Nuniq
Alan Doyle
(Actor)
.. Historian
Stephen Joffe
(Actor)
.. Clinton Hartley
Erica Deutschman
(Actor)
.. Sophie Palmer
Louise Monot
(Actor)
.. Régine Rivière
Michela Cannon
(Actor)
.. Geraldine 'Gigi' Cholmondeley
Jamie Mac
(Actor)
.. Mr. Beckett
Christopher Leveaux
(Actor)
.. Sam Trenwith
Colm Feore
(Actor)
.. George Crabtree Senior
Born:
August 22, 1958
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
A classically trained stage star in his adopted home of Canada, Colm Feore became an increasingly familiar presence to movie and TV audiences as a prolific supporting actor in the 1990s.Though he was born in the U.S. and spent the first years of his life in Ireland, Feore and his family moved to Ottawa when he was three and Canada became his official home. After studying acting at Canada's National Theater School, Feore built a distinguished Canadian stage career, performing in over 40 productions during 13 seasons with the prestigious Stratford Festival.Feore began adding film and TV to his acting experience in the late '80s with such movies as Iron Eagle II (1988), Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1989), Beautiful Dreamers (1991) and Truman (1995). His non-stage career expanded further in the latter half of the 1990s and into the 2000s with numerous roles in a wide range of projects likeFace/Off, The Wrong Guy (1998), City of Angels, Titus (1999), and Michael Mann's Oscar-nominated docudrama, The Insider (1999). Though he spent part of 2000 acting in the New York Public Theater production of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Feore was soon back in front of the cameras in an eclectic mix of works, like off-center murder mystery The Caveman's Valentine (2001) and played Admiral Kimmel in Michael Bay's overblown blockbuster Pearl Harbor (2001). As the years rolled on, Feore would continue to remain an active force on screen, appearing in movies like Chicago, Paycheck, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Changeling, and Thor. Feore would also find success on the small screen on shows like 24 and The Borgias.
Peter MacNeill
(Actor)
.. Leonard Vasser
Birthplace: New Brunswick, Canada
Trivia:
Grew up in Montreal, Canada.Decided to pursue a career in the entertainment industry after signing in a new program at college.Joined a theater company to pursue a career as an actor.In 1974, he started his acting career in a minor role in a film.Is a skilled painting artist.
Barbara Gordon
(Actor)
.. Alberta Bennett
Trivia:
For the first several decades of her career, which commenced in the early '70s, actress Barbara Gordon essayed a string of roles in her native Canada -- typically supporting parts in theatrical programmers. These included such outings as Christina (1974), Wild Horse Hank (1979), and If You Could See What I Hear (1982). She ascended to much higher billing (and worked on a film of greater prestige and critical merit) with her turn as Danuta in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers (1988), and from the early '90s onward placed a greater emphasis on Hollywood work, usually in long form. Memorable examples include a characterization as the late Audra Lindley in Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company (2003) and Jenny Francom in the telemovie The Elizabeth Smart Story, about the abduction and rescue of young Smart. In 2007, Gordon played Nana in the supernatural horror picture Skinwalkers, about a young boy (Matthew Knight) endangered by two packs of ravenous werewolves.
Rachel VanDuzer
(Actor)
.. Annabella Maloney
Birva Pandya
(Actor)
.. Florence
Diego Matamoros
(Actor)
.. Sigmund Freud
Bridget Ogundipe
(Actor)
.. Marie La Jeunesse
Natalie Radford
(Actor)
.. Daisy Hanson
Andrew HInkson
(Actor)
.. Amos Robinson
Marilla Wex
(Actor)
.. Emmy Paulk
Molly Shanahan
(Actor)
.. Alberta Moffat
Evan Williams
(Actor)
.. Jake the Magician
Salvatore Antonio
(Actor)
.. Luca Carducci
Shauna Black
(Actor)
.. Agatha Meldrum
Mark Caven
(Actor)
.. Eugene Anderson
Roy Lewis
(Actor)
.. William Godfrey
Warren Kimmel
(Actor)
.. Edmund Keating
Victor Garber
(Actor)
.. Detective Malcolm Lamb
Born:
March 16, 1949
Birthplace: London, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Broadway actor Victor Garber was born on March 16th, 1940 in London, Ontario, Canada. Through years of working on-stage, he has earned several Tony and Drama Desk nominations. He earned his first Obie award for his performance in Wenceslas Square at the 1988 New York Shakespeare Festival. Some of his other stage credits include Macbeth, Sweeney Todd, Damn Yankees, and Yasmina Reza's Art. After playing Jesus on-stage in Toronto, Garber reprised his role in David Greene's 1973 film musical Godspell. He joined Greene again to play the lead in Liberace: Behind the Music (1988).Staying busy with theater, Garber occasionally acts in supporting roles on the big screen. He appeared in two of Nora Ephron's feature comedies: Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and Mixed Nuts (1994). He also appeared in the tense drama Exotica in 1994, directed by fellow Canadian Atom Egoyan. Throughout the '90s and beyond, he appeared in countless TV movies, from Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (1993) to Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story (2002). Some of his mainstream feature appearances include small parts in The First Wives Club, Titanic, and Legally Blonde. Meanwhile, he regularly appeared in a Canadian television mystery series, Criminal Instincts, based on the novels by Gail Bowen, starting with the first installment Love and Murder in 2000. He played Inspector Phillip Menard to head police detective Joanne Kilborne (Wendy Crewson). He also had a very comfortable home in Disney movies during this time, as he played the dad in Tuck Everlasting, the king in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella, and Daddy Warbucks in Rob Marshall's 1999 TV feature Annie.In 2001, Garber was cast as another dad in the dramatic spy series Alias. He played Jack Bristow, the CIA agent dad of Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner). He earned an Emmy nomination for his work on the show. Characters for 2003 included a mayor in the ABC musical The Music Man and a detective in the independent drama Home Room. The actor continued his work in Alias until 2005, and enjoyed further success on the television series' Justice and Eli Stone. In 2008, the actor took on the role of Mayor Moscone for the Academy Award-winning Milk, and lent his voice to Kung Fu Panda 2 in 2011.
Holly Deveaux
(Actor)
.. Arlene Dennet
Born:
September 29, 1994
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Began taking acting lessons at the age of 13 at the Lewis Baumander Acting Studio.Began her career on stage, playing roles in productions like The Wizard of Oz, Oklahoma, The Stone Boat and Hank.At age 15, landed a lead role in the Canadian film Victoria Day (2009).At age 18, was a part time coach at the Lewis Baumander Acting Studio.Is a supporter of Me to We, a non-profit program that encourages children and teens to help less fortunate young people around the world.Known for starring in the television series Baxter, Less Than Kind, and Spun Out.
Craig Olejnik
(Actor)
.. Nicholas Jenkins
Born:
June 01, 1979
Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia:
Grandparents emigrated from Poland to Canada after WWII Has been an avid photographer since age 14 Owns a Vancouver wine and tapas bar where customers can create artwork Was inspired to produce a documentary about a water-taxi operator he met on a trip to Macedonia Is an ambassador for the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
Katie Boland
(Actor)
.. Sister Theresa
Born:
February 14, 1988
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Trivia:
Canadian-born actress Katie Boland first began to achieve recognition before her 15th birthday, when tapped to portray the manipulative Annie Putnam in the Alliance Atlantis-produced historical miniseries Salem Witch Trials (2003), opposite heavyweights Jonathan Pryce and Alan Bates. After receiving prominent billing in the Canadian television series Terminal City (2005) and essaying a role in the big-screen Canadian feature Mount Pleasant, Boland landed a supporting role in an A-list Hollywood production: Doug Liman's effects-heavy sci-fi adventure Jumper (2008).
Jason Spevack
(Actor)
.. Dorrie
Born:
July 04, 1997
Trivia:
Actor Jason Spevack broke into films as a child star well before the age of 10 and made his mark portraying a series of sweet-natured, exceedingly pleasant children in both comedic and earnest material. Early projects included the 2005 Drew Barrymore/Jimmy Fallon romantic comedy Fever Pitch (as Fallon's character's younger self), the Allen Coulter-directed period mystery Hollywoodland (2006), and a key role as the son of "crime scene cleaner" Amy Adams in the black comedy Sunshine Cleaning (2008).
Shawn Lawrence
(Actor)
.. Colonel Grodin
Yannick Soulier
(Actor)
.. Inspector Marcel Guillaume
Julian Richings
(Actor)
.. Phillip Uxbridge
Jill Halfpenny
(Actor)
.. Elizabeth Bryant
Earl Pastko
(Actor)
.. Senor Arturo
Arlene Dickinson
(Actor)
.. Miss Dickinson
Sheila McCarthy
(Actor)
.. Felicity Dowes
Born:
January 01, 1956
Trivia:
Lead actress, onscreen from I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (1956).
Paula Brancati
(Actor)
.. Sophia Lucas
Thomas Howes
(Actor)
.. Winston Churchill
Born:
January 01, 1986
Birthplace: Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Trivia:
Started acting at the Doncaster Little Theatre, Doncaster, South Yorskhire, England at the age of 10. Was offered his professional acting debut while still in rehearsals for the leading role in My Favorite Year. Is a trained pianist. Supports two local charities in his hometown of Doncaster. Has served as Music Director for Doncaster College.
Ted Whittall
(Actor)
.. Clarence MacFarlane
John Bourgeois
(Actor)
.. Warden Browning
Kal Weber
(Actor)
.. Mr. McQueen
Clara Pasieka
(Actor)
.. Pearl Redmund
Tricia Braun
(Actor)
.. Irene Lindemann
Taylor Trowbridge
(Actor)
.. Lorraine Monteith
Arcadia Kendal
(Actor)
.. Betty Fuller
Steven Ogg
(Actor)
.. Bat Masterson
Clé Bennett
(Actor)
.. Ozzy Hughes
Robert Mauriell
(Actor)
.. Herbert Humphreys
Brendan Coyle
(Actor)
.. Rankin
Born:
December 02, 1963
Birthplace: Corby, Northamptonshire, England
Trivia:
The great-nephew of legendary Manchester United manager Matt Busby (1909-94). Trained to be a butcher after leaving school at age 16. Decided to pursue his acting dream at age 18, a year after his father unexpectedly died. Learned to act at his cousin's Dublin theatre. Honoured with the 1999 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for the London production of Irish playwright Conor McPherson's The Weir. Downtown Abbey creator Julian Fellowes wrote the role of Mr. Bates with him in mind, having seen him in the 2004 BBC series North and South. A patron of Lakelands Hospice in Corby, Northamptonshire; also supports Workwise, which helps young people find jobs.
Joanne Boland
(Actor)
.. Sadie Elms
Charlie Clements
(Actor)
.. Charlie Brackenreid
Jordan Todosey
(Actor)
.. Fen
Born:
February 08, 1995
Birthplace: Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Won a 2006 Golden Sheaf Award (presented at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival) for Best Female Performance for Santa Baby. Enjoys dancing, snowboarding and swimming.
Meegwun Fairbrother
(Actor)
.. John Dempsey
Luke Humphrey
(Actor)
.. Julian Philips
Rupert Simonian
(Actor)
.. Nigel Braxton
Jessica Greenberg
(Actor)
.. Sally
Tamzin Outhwaite
(Actor)
.. Penelope Marsh
Born:
November 05, 1970
Birthplace: Ilford, London
Sonja Smits
(Actor)
.. Lady Belinda Carlye
Ian Lake
(Actor)
.. Mr. Flannery
Evan Marsh
(Actor)
.. Quinton Prout
Mark Rendall
(Actor)
.. Jacob Foley
Natasha Negovanlis
(Actor)
.. Mildred Preston
Deborah Grover
(Actor)
.. Adelia Gordon
Madison Brydges
(Actor)
.. Agnes Swift
Callan Potter
(Actor)
.. Ian Blair
Amanda Richer
(Actor)
.. Helen Keller
Matthew Isen
(Actor)
.. Edmund Frye
Camille Stopps
(Actor)
.. Charlotte Hanson
Steve Belford
(Actor)
.. Sam Mactier
Sophia Walker
(Actor)
.. Josephine Beattie
Nick Stojanovic
(Actor)
.. Evgeny Dorokhov
Erik Knudsen
(Actor)
.. Frank Rizzo
Born:
March 25, 1988
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Made his feature-film debut in the religious thriller Tribulation (2000). Was nominated for a 2002 Young Artist Award for his work on the CBS drama The Guardian. Landed his first series-regular role on the CBS cult favorite Jericho.
Tara Yelland
(Actor)
.. Fiona Rossini
Jim Mezon
(Actor)
.. Grayson Howard
Sean Patrick Dolan
(Actor)
.. Jacob Quincannon
Michaela Kurimsky
(Actor)
.. Persephone Jade
Brennan Martin
(Actor)
.. Ellsworth Drummond
Arnold Pinnock
(Actor)
.. Leo O'Rourke
Born:
March 26, 1961
Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
Trivia:
Is the youngest of five children. Began his career as a stand-up comic at Toronto's Second City Cafe Mainstage. Was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series in 2008 for Billable Hours.
Jane Maggs
(Actor)
.. Emily Pringle
Robyn Thaler Hickey
(Actor)
.. Maggie Gilpatrick
James Kirchner
(Actor)
.. Cabbie
Wendy Lyon
(Actor)
.. Melva Moffat
Paula Boudreau
(Actor)
.. Emily Richardson
Sam Malkin
(Actor)
.. Rabbi Dinitz
Michael McMurtry
(Actor)
.. Arthur Webster
Sean Kaufmann
(Actor)
.. Lukas DeWitt
Bill Yak
(Actor)
.. Jaws McRawlins
Christopher Ralph
(Actor)
.. Burt Lightman
Michael Boisvert
(Actor)
.. Count Leoline
Martin Doyle
(Actor)
.. Elias Boswell
Neil Dainard
(Actor)
.. Michael Webster
Matt Bois
(Actor)
.. Chauncey Beaton
Callahan Connor
(Actor)
.. Joshua Taylor
Cristina Rosato
(Actor)
.. Jacqueline Chiasson
Charlotte Hegele
(Actor)
.. Annabelle Rose
Richard McMillan
(Actor)
.. Lawrence Cheevers
Robert Fulton
(Actor)
.. Mr. Galbraith
Aaron Ashmore
(Actor)
.. Jack London
Born:
October 07, 1979
Birthplace: Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Started in commercials with his twin brother, Shawn. Formed a punk-rock band called Pre-Occupied with his brother while in high school. Worked briefly as a sous chef after graduating from high school.
Keon Alexander
(Actor)
.. Fouad Sharif
Kelvin Wheeler
(Actor)
.. Alderman Alek Hidell
Allan Hawco
(Actor)
.. Jacob Doyle
Born:
July 28, 1977
Birthplace: Goulds, Newfoundland, Canada
Trivia:
First job was cleaning stalls and driving a tractor on a farm when he was 12. Co-founded The Company Theatre in Toronto with Philip Riccio in 2005. Co-created, executive produced, wrote for and starred in Republic of Doyle. Received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Canadian Television Hall of Fame in 2011.
Antonio Cupo
(Actor)
.. Carl Rodriguez
Amber Goldfarb
(Actor)
.. Hannah Rice
Trivia:
Has done motion capture and voice for many video games and received an ACTRA Nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Video Game for Assasin's Creed III: Liberation.Auditioned for a role in Assassin's Creed: Lineage but was not given that role, although later she got another role (Cristina Vespucci).Due to Kristen Bell's unavailability, performed the motion capture for Lucy Stillman in Assassin's Creed II.Studied at Straeon Acting Studios, Carter Thor, Audition Lab and Second City Training Center.Speaks French, English and Spanish.
David Richmond-Peck
(Actor)
.. Dr. Charles Linden
Jane Moffat
(Actor)
.. Elizabeth MacFarlane
Kelli Fox
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Gertrude Miller
Zaib Shaikh
(Actor)
.. Professor Mahmoud Bahmanyar
Wendy Crewson
(Actor)
.. Cassie Chadwick
Born:
May 09, 1956
Trivia:
After spending most of the 1980s in television, Wendy Crewson moved to a number of high-profile feature films in the 1990s. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Crewson attended Canada's Queens University and continued studying acting in London, England, after college. Back in North America, Crewson sharpened her versatile talent in a number of TV productions, including Heartsounds (1984), Murder: By Reason of Insanity (1985), and Robert Altman's acclaimed political satire Tanner '88 (1988), starring Altman regular and Crewson's husband-to-be Michael Murphy. Though Crewson continued to do TV in the 1990s, including The Lives of Girls and Women (1994), From the Earth to the Moon (1998), and At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story (1998), she increasingly branched out into features. Making her mark in a small part in The Doctor (1991), Crewson moved on to larger roles as the mother of a psychotic Macauley Culkin in The Good Son (1993), Tim Allen's ex-wife in the comedy hit The Santa Clause (1994), and Peter Gallagher's unfortunate blind date in the tearjerker To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996). After playing a tough lawyer in the crime thriller Gang Related (1997), Crewson further displayed her ability to convey strength as Harrison Ford's undaunted First Lady in Wolfgang Petersen's summer blockbuster Air Force One (1997). Following a substantial role in the independent romantic comedy Better Than Chocolate (1999), Crewson seemed to be on the verge of adding another hit to her resumé as one of Robin Williams' original owners in the fantasy Bicentennial Man (1999), but the film failed to live up to box-office expectations.
Alexandra Castillo
(Actor)
.. Mary Thompson
Ron Pederson
(Actor)
.. Lewis Hoffat
Paul Constable
(Actor)
.. Raymond Johnston
Diana LeBlanc
(Actor)
.. Caroline Hill
Damien Atkins
(Actor)
.. Owen Hume
Kelly Rowan
(Actor)
.. Millicent McGowan
Born:
October 26, 1967
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Born in Ottawa in 1965, Canadian fashion model-turned-actress Kelly Rowan attended Toronto's Northern Secondary School and the University of Western Ontario, and moved into film roles during her collegiate years -- initially with bit parts in locally produced features such as the period drama The Long Road Home (1989) and Tibor Takacs' horror outing The Gate (1987). Meanwhile, Rowan did print modeling on the side to support herself. She relocated to Southern California shortly thereafter and took her Hollywood bow with guest spots on prime-time television series including Dallas and Growing Pains, and a feature debut with a small role as Peter's mother in Steven Spielberg's fantasy adventure Hook (1991). Numerous additional assignments followed, in both telemovies (Adrift, 1993) and theatrically released features (Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh, 1995) though it was only via her multi-season portrayal of Kirsten Cohen on the prime-time soaper The O.C. (2003) that she truly began to shine. In 2007, Rowan scored prominent billing opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. and Taryn Manning in Vanessa Parise's romantic comedy Jack and Jill vs. the World.
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
(Actor)
.. Liam Bertram
Trivia:
A screen actor who specialized in edgy and provocative material, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos first hit his stride during the mid-2000s, with two roles that challenged on all levels and suggested a level of pronounced courage. These included the 2004 Mouth to Mouth, as a hyperkinetic member of a European youth cult, and the 2007 Tracey Fragments, as a kind-hearted gay prostitute who helps a distraught and confused young woman. That same year, McCabe-Lokos also signed for a bit part in the offbeat seriocomedy Lars and the Real Girl.
Jason Jazrawy
(Actor)
.. Mr. Collins
Gordon Bolan
(Actor)
.. Father Raymond
Mimi Kuzyk
(Actor)
.. Judith Baxter
Born:
February 21, 1952
Birthplace: Winnipeg
Trivia:
Canadian actress Mimi Kuzyk is best known for playing Detective Patsy Mayo on the acclaimed 1980s police drama Hill Street Blues. Kuzyk made her feature debut in 1984's He's Hired, She's Fired, but went on to spend the bulk of her career playing supporting roles and occasional leads in television movies such as Family Sins (1987) and The Lifeforce Experiment (1995).
Daniel DeSanto
(Actor)
.. Alan Driscoll
Sandra Caldwell
(Actor)
.. Geraldine Desmond
Daniel Henkel
(Actor)
.. Leland Harcourt
Patrick Haye
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Deborah Pollitt
(Actor)
.. Dorothy Ramsay
Sean Arbuckle
(Actor)
.. Doctor George Maharris
Matt O'Connor
(Actor)
.. Bernard Winston
Joy Tanner
(Actor)
.. Edith Frizzel
Born:
March 07, 1966
Birthplace: Rochester, New York
Krystin Pellerin
(Actor)
.. Virginia Swift
Born:
July 12, 1983
Birthplace: St. John's
Ari Millen
(Actor)
.. Agent Tanner
Birthplace: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Originally dreamed of becoming a hockey player in the NHL as a youth. Became interested in acting at the age of 17 after a friend asked him to perform in a play at a coffeehouse. Participated in the Theatre Complete program at Queen Elizabeth Collegiate during his senior year in high school. Competed against his Orphan Black co-star Tatiana Maslany at the National Improv Games while they were both in high school. Performed the role of a soldier named Will in Vern Thiessen's stage production of Vimy, a part that became personal for him after learning his own grandfather, William, was a soldier who fought in the Battle of Vimy Ridge during World War I. In 2008, performed in a stage production of The Veil at the Fajr International Theater Festival in Tehran, Iran. Participated in a 100-person performance-art project that became the subject of Ryan Hughes' short film Makeout.
Dylan Authors
(Actor)
.. Logan Smiley
Jeff Geddis
(Actor)
.. Jonah Foster
Born:
June 28, 1975
Birthplace: Thunder Bay
Aidan Shipley
(Actor)
.. Mr. Denton
Toni Ellwand
(Actor)
.. Fabiana Firenzo
Vijay Mehta
(Actor)
.. Harish Bannerjee
Natasha Greenblatt
(Actor)
.. Artemis
Sophie McShera
(Actor)
.. Ann Ryand
Born:
January 01, 1985
Birthplace: Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Trivia:
After her first week with Footsteps Theatre School at age 12, she was sent for an audition for The Goodbye Girl. She was cast and made her West End debut with the show at the London Palladium. Went on a national UK tour of Annie. Started a company with her then-boyfriend while at university called ThatSweetFeeling. Appeared in Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre with Mark Rylance in 2011.
John Novak
(Actor)
.. Clyde Spiker
Born:
September 09, 1955
Birthplace: Caracas
Yana Gold
(Actor)
.. Karina Troubetskoy
Masa Lizdek
(Actor)
.. Lydia Jodorowski
Adam Cawley
(Actor)
.. Leonard Killjoy
Dylan Harman
(Actor)
.. Hubert Marks
Jesse Nerenberg
(Actor)
.. Saul Levine
Kaelen Ohm
(Actor)
.. Rosemary Rawlins
Claire Goose
(Actor)
.. Dr. Katherine Talbot
Born:
February 10, 1975
Birthplace: Edinburgh
Sara García
(Actor)
.. Ada Cunningham
Janine Theriault
(Actor)
.. Faith Shields
David Ferry
(Actor)
.. Brother Duvalier
Paolo Mancini
(Actor)
.. Flavio Pupazzi
Cynthia Preston
(Actor)
.. Sue Billingsley
Born:
May 18, 1967
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Was adopted; is the youngest of six children. To overcome shyness as a teen, her mother sent her to self-improvement class, which led to modeling, and soon she was appearing on fashion runways around the world. Was seriously injured in a 1988 car accident that rendered her unconscious for 10 days and required almost a year of physical therapy to be able to walk again. The character Faith Rosco on the soap opera General Hospital was specifically written for her. Served as a volunteer at the Los Angeles Zoo.
Murry Peeters
(Actor)
.. Queenie Dowson
Obssa Ahmed
(Actor)
.. Mamadu 'Momo' Shadd
Lucy Ellis
(Actor)
.. Irene Robbins
Christopher Heyerdahl
(Actor)
.. Jebediah Friessen
Born:
September 18, 1963
Birthplace: British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Made his film debut in 1994's Highlander III: The Sorcerer, as Ponytail.Won the 2012 Leo Award for Best Performance in a Children's Program, for his performance in R.L. Stine's 'The Haunting Hour - Fear Never Knocks'. Won the 2013 ACTRA Montreal Award for Outstanding Performance for his role as Thor Gundersen in Hell on Wheel. Won the Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in 2015, for his role in Eadweard. In 2017, starred as Gagnon in the first season of drama Tin Star.
Lisa Ryder
(Actor)
.. Stella Chambers
Munro Chambers
(Actor)
.. Claude Cordier
Natalie Lisinska
(Actor)
.. Gilian Pope
Hannah Galway
(Actor)
.. Ellen Kirby
Neil Babcock
(Actor)
.. William Harley
Lisa Michelle Cornelius
(Actor)
.. Minerva West
Joey Belfiore
(Actor)
.. Timothy Irons
Ray Galletti
(Actor)
.. Detective Romer
Elias Zarou
(Actor)
.. Pawnbroker
Kristin Fairlie
(Actor)
.. Petunia
Doug Mcgrath
(Actor)
.. Old Dan
Marie-Josée Colburn
(Actor)
.. Margaret Cutler
Jesse Bostick
(Actor)
.. Charlie
Conrad Dunn
(Actor)
.. Professor Otranto
Tyler Kyte
(Actor)
.. Clyde Dunbar
Michael Xavier
(Actor)
.. Timothy Beaton
Simon Sinn
(Actor)
.. Feng Choy
Kerri Smith
(Actor)
.. Sister Bernadette
Kyle Mac
(Actor)
.. Daniel Irvin
Debra McCabe
(Actor)
.. Ellenor Littlefair
Patricia Collins
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Jenkins Sr.
Jeff Madden
(Actor)
.. Rupert Russel
Colin Buchanan
(Actor)
.. Professor Harms
Don Allison
(Actor)
.. Alderman John Ketchem
Jerry Getty
(Actor)
.. Douglas Meadows
Dewshane Williams
(Actor)
.. Marshall Taylor
Jefferson Brown
(Actor)
.. Lincoln Prescott
Wesley French
(Actor)
.. Johnny
Alexander De Jordy
(Actor)
.. Harry Phelps
Emma Pedersen
(Actor)
.. Elaine Lawson
John Bregar
(Actor)
.. Alvin Storey
Cheri Maracle
(Actor)
.. Isabelle Webster
Dave Sullivan
(Actor)
.. Westbay Farrelly
Emily Klassen
(Actor)
.. Ms. Nora Webb
Drew Carnwath
(Actor)
.. Samuel Jenkins
Andrea Runge
(Actor)
.. Lavinda
Jacklyn Francis
(Actor)
.. Ms. Dignan
Stuart Clow
(Actor)
.. Constable Albert Perkins
Glen Gaston
(Actor)
.. Mr. Blevitch #2
Zoé De Grand Maison
(Actor)
.. Nicolette Green
Tara Nicodemo
(Actor)
.. Hannah
Ari Cohen
(Actor)
.. Victor McAllister
Trivia:
From the time of his onscreen debut in the early '90s, Ari Cohen came to specialize in portrayals of everymen, frequently (though not always) nice guy figures with warm and sincere personas; throughout his career, Cohen maintained a particularly strong presence in telemovies. He began his acting tenure on an unusual and uncharacteristic note, with a turn in Canadian avant-garde filmmaker Guy Maddin's 1990 Archangel, then essayed a portrayal of Saturday Night Live progenitor Lorne Michaels in the telemovie It's Always Something: The Gilda Radner Story (2002), and joined Jason Alexander for the heartwarming holiday prime-time movie The Man Who Saved Christmas (2002). In 2007, Cohen played the emotionally abusive and apathetic father of a troubled young woman (Ellen Page) in Bruce McDonald's critically acclaimed drama The Tracey Fragments.
Allison Dawn Doiron
(Actor)
.. Elaine Henshaw
Courtney Deelen
(Actor)
.. Cora
Jonathan Eliot
(Actor)
.. Nicholas Horsely
Hannah Cheesman
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Sachs
Mag Ruffman
(Actor)
.. Eunice
Born:
February 28, 1957
Birthplace: Richmond Hill
Benjamin Sutherland
(Actor)
.. Jack Gourlay
Sandy Jobin-Bevans
(Actor)
.. Mr. Sloan
Romaine Waite
(Actor)
.. Pastor Solomon Earle
Kiran Friesen
(Actor)
.. Lucy Stone
Mark Irvingsen
(Actor)
.. Mr. Hewitt
Jimi Shlag
(Actor)
.. Wilbur Benedict
Matthew Alan Taylor
(Actor)
.. Samuel Ramsay
Jason Martorino
(Actor)
.. Sid Adair
Jayne Eastwood
(Actor)
.. Mary Baker Eddy
Born:
December 17, 1946
Trivia:
Canadian lead actress Jayne Eastwood appeared onscreen during the '70s.
Morgan Kohan
(Actor)
.. Sarah Glass
Elise Bauman
(Actor)
.. Abigail Liston
Rick Miller
(Actor)
.. Beaumont Stoddard
Vanessa Smythe
(Actor)
.. Isabel Lewis
Joshua Peace
(Actor)
.. Horace Barney
Mark Antony Krupa
(Actor)
.. Professor Victor Stanislav
Jason Deline
(Actor)
.. Dr. Archibald Stanfield
Paul Fauteux
(Actor)
.. Constantine 'Connie' Kimberley