Nova Scotia Actors
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Born and living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Jordan began his acting career at age 3 in local and national commercials and has appeared in multiple TV series and films shot mainly in Toronto, Montreal and Nova Scotia.
His credits include the recurring role of Alex on CBC's "Mr. D", principal role Emory in EPIX's Chapelwaite, Noah in Camboy, Luke, in the feature film "Birthmarked"; principal role of Greg in Creeped Out; the principal role of Bobby in Iain MacLeod's "You Ruined Our Life!"; Heinrich in the CBC miniseries "Pure"; Young Garland Wuornos in "Haven"; Zap in the animated series "You and Me"; Brian in Mike Clattenburg's film "Moving Day".
Jordan has won multiple awards from across North America for his work in the field.
Jordan also appeared in many short films including the principal role of Young Conrad in the award winning short "Ingrid and the Black Hole"; the lead Gary in "Playing House"; and Scott in Some Things Won't Sleep.- Actress
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Renee Abbott is known for Poor Boy's Game (2007), Down to the Dirt (2008) and A Bug and a Bag of Weed (2006).- Jeremy Akerman was born in 1942 in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Hobo with a Shotgun (2011), Forgive Me (2013) and K-19: The Widowmaker (2002).
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Nick Allan was born on 18 December 1964 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Butchers (2020), Two Countries (2015) and Candy Cane Christmas (2020).- Actress
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Rena Anakwe was born on 9 March 1984 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for The Dragon Prince (2018), My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010) and A Winter Rose (2014).- Actress
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Kristopher Anderson is known for Chris Watts: Confessions of a Killer (2020), Diggstown (2019) and Trailer Park Boys (2001).- Toronto-based Actor, Juan was born in Bogotá, Colombia where he started acting in High School plays and then trained further after graduating and still does. In 2014 he immigrated to Canada and since then, he has kept on pursuing to get better at his craft and exploring the different and intricate stories of the seventh art.
- Stephen Arbuckle is a Canadian born actor who began his performing arts career in theatre in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Growing up in Donkin, a small community sitting on the edge of the Cape Breton Island coastline, he decided early on that a career in fishing was definitely not in the cards (although he enjoys it), and to grow as an actor he would leave home to pursue a career in film and television.
In 2003 Arbuckle moved to Toronto where he landed the lead roll in the short film Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. This experience opened doors for Arbuckle to secure spots in dozens of national and international commercials for heavy hitters like Sony, BMW, Coors Light, and Pepsi.
Arbuckle continued to pursue interesting and challenging roles that would provide invaluable experience along the way. These opportunities also provided a platform to work with some of the most accomplished television and film stars of today such as Viggo Mortensen, David Cronenberg and Michael Madson.
2010 was a pivotal year for Arbuckle, securing a role as a regular on ABC's Happy Town alongside Sam Neil and Steven Weber. Also in 2010, he filmed a guest spot on the pilot of CBS's Blue Bloods with Donnie Wahlburg and Tom Selleck and then coming full-circle, back to his origins in film, Arbuckle began shooting to appear as a regular on the Todd and the Book of Pure Evil series on the Space Channel.
When not working Arbuckle likes to stay up on emerging talent coming from Cape Breton. An increasing number of musicians, comedians, actors, and film industry professionals from his home on the east coast are stopping in Toronto and Arbuckle takes every chance to get out and support them and their work. - Eli Arsenault is known for From (2022).
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- Scott Dana Baker is Canadian/American TV/Film actor with a extensive background ranging from theatre to feature films. Now residing in Toronto, Ontario he has been focusing on television and his second feature film. He has just completed his first Horror film "It Feeds" playing the role of Officer Prescott and made an appearance on the new television series "The Accused"
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Katerina Bakolias is a queer, Greek-Canadian, award-winning actor, playwright, producer, and screenwriter. She graduated from Dalhousie University's Fountain School of Performing Arts in 2015 with an Honors in Theatre and has been working in the Halifax film and theatre community ever since.
She has participated in The Writers Edge Screenwriting Retreat hosted by WIFT and guided by Cynthia Knight, as well as the FIN Script Development Program where she completed the second draft of her feature film Salvage under the guidance of Michael Melski. Her first short film, Roomies (2020), premiered at the 2020 FIN Film Festival and was broadcast on CBC Gem in the Reel East Coast Shorts Season Six. She has several television series, as well as a feature film in development slated to go to camera in 2023.
Katerina has worked as a story consultant on several short films, features, and new plays. Her play, Til Death Do Us Part, a slapstick comedy about a wedding gone wrong, premiered at Nova Scotia's largest regional theatre, Neptune Theatre, May 2022. Katerina was the recipient of the Best Actor Award at the 2017 Atlantic Fringe Festival for her performance as Callie in Stop Kiss and more recently was honored with the 2020 Chrysalis Emerging Artist Award. She was also shortlisted for the 2022 Whistler Film Festival Screenwriters Lab.- Actress
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A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Stephanie spent three seasons at The Shaw Festival, and has performed in regional theatres throughout North America. Stephanie recurred as Lonnie Masterson on Global's Remedy, and as Nurse Kate Sullivan on Murdoch Mysteries. She has guest starred on SyFy/Showcase's Eureka and Lost Girl, as well as Max and Shred and My Babysitter's A Vampire. She can be seen on Schitt's Creek, Rogue, Carter, Cardinal, and as Beverly in the horror film The Void. Stephanie had the privilege of working opposite Anjelica Huston and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the film 50/50; played steely NY Times reporter Janet Black in Zack Snyder's Watchmen, and William H. Macy's unfortunate girlfriend in A Slight Case of Murder . Stephanie also recurred as Rachel on CBS/SyFy's drama Incorporated, produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Jennifer Todd, on Shadowhunters as Dr. Iris Rouse, Workin' Moms as Wendy, and guest starred on Dark Matter for SyFy and Private Eyes on Global, opposite Jason Priestly and Cindy Sampson. For Netflix, she plays Penny Shore in Tiny Pretty Things (2020). She also stars in Yellow (2017) an award winning pilot/short film written, directed, and produced by Sarah Deakins.- Actor
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Craig was born in Halifax, N.S. but spent most of his life growing up in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Inspired by Marlon Brando's performance in "A Streetcar Named Desire", he hit the stage for the beginnings of his career. Some years later (having performed in many classical and contemporary pieces incl. Eric Bogosian's one-man-show "Drinking in America") and after fulfilling a strong itch to direct (Woody Allen's "God" and Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet"), he found himself in Toronto for what would turn out to be the next 15 years of his life. There he worked with many talented people including being cast as "Soranzo" in acclaimed stage director Jackie Maxwell's production of "'Tis Pity She's A Whore". After having been accepted to study under world renowned actor and teacher Uta Hagen for 6 weeks, he came to his second major pivot and moved from stage to film/TV.
Now, a sea change later on the beautiful west coast of Canada (Vancouver), he's added voice work to the toolbox. You can hear him as the pep speech giving coach in EA Sports' official trailer for NHL 16 along with many other projects!- Actress
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- Walter Borden was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Canada. He is known for Lexx (1996), Gerontophilia (2013) and A Dark Matter (2013).
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Cory Bowles was born on 27 August 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Trailer Park Boys (2001), Black Cop (2017) and Black Cop (2016).- Actress
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Charlie Jean Boyle is a 15-year-old performer from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She began her acting career at the age of 4 when she appeared in a Sport Chek commercial featuring national hockey treasure Sidney Crosby and over the years has held lead, principal and actor roles in film (feature, MOW & short), television series, animation, music videos and webseries.
Live theatre and musicals are Charlie's true calling however, and she hopes to one day perform on Broadway.
Charlie adores voicing the O.G. "mean girl" Violet for The Snoopy Show and Peanuts specials, and is thrilled this character and her bestie Patty have made a comeback.
Aside from acting, Charlie's other hobbies include sailing, downhill skiing, competitive diving, swimming, horseback riding, Highland Dance, biking and musical theatre.
Charlie speaks both English and French.- Oliver Boyle was born in 2012 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. His big sister Charlie started acting in film & television shortly after his birth and he has been a part of the industry ever since- as a both a fan and "stage brother" and as an actor himself. Oliver is known for Bone Cage (2019), Night Blooms (2019), Spinster (2019), This Hour Has 22 Minutes (2018, 2019).
Oliver also has experience as both a live correspondent (The Orb Factory - CTV News, 2016) and print model (Sunnyside Mall, Money Penney Designs) and has appeared in a NSLC Training video (2017), Efficiency Nova Scotia television commercial (2017), Shire Pharmaceutics web campaign (2017) and a YTV Zone on the Road segment (2017).
Oliver loves to swim, sail, downhill ski, rollerblade, bike, scooter and competes in both diving and speed skating. - Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Glenda is a first-generation Canadian of Goan decent. She attended Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and got her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Specialization in Theatre Performance. Glenda has performed on various stages across Canada. Along with established companies, she has also performed with and produced a wide range of independent work. Her ability to play varying styles and a broad scope of roles earned her several accolades. In 2004 & 2010 Glenda was awarded the M.E.C.C.A. (Montreal English Critics' Circle Award) for Best Actress. Glenda has worked steadily in film, TV, voice, commercials and video games. With a wide range of ability and experience, including her physical training, Glenda continues to strive for positive representation and collaboration on screen.
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Mike Browne (Michael Browne) is lover of all things film (especially horror and zombies). Mike is a former grave digger / security guard / graphic artist turned enthusiastic filmmaker. Mike got his start as an actor at the Vancouver Film School where he performed in a number of student productions. He started out working on a variety of low-to-no-budget independent productions in Vancouver, British Columbia in a variety of positions and is moving toward the production of his own feature films and television programs.- Actor
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Buck 65 was born on 4 March 1972 in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and composer, known for Buck 65: Devil's Eyes (2005), What Just Happened (2008) and Year of the Carnivore (2009).- Actor
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Hailing from Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, Wayne is most recognized for his role as Lykos, the Prince of Athens, in the Syfy Original Series, Olympus (2015) created by critically acclaimed director Nick Willing, and as Terrance in Jeremy Webb's Bone Deep (2014) for which he was nominated for Best Actor in a Short Film at the ACTRA Maritimes Awards.
A graduate of National Theatre School of Canada, Wayne has been featured on Canadian favorites: Mr. D (2012), Murdoch Mysteries (2008), Baroness Von Sketch Show (2016), and Remedy (2014). He can also been seen in stand out supporting roles in the multi-award-winning films, Blackbird (2012), opposite Connor Jessup and Alex Ozerov-Meyer, and All the Wrong Reasons (2013) with the late Cory Monteith.
Wayne produced and starred in Denis Theriault's The Gift Giver (2017), which had its World Premiere at the InsideOut LGBT Film Festival, and wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning CBC short film Liar (2020) alongside Allister MacDonald.
Wayne splits his time between New York and Toronto.- Writer
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- Patrick Cadegan is an award winning triple threat who is known for being a Comedian/Actor/Diva. Equally comedic and dramatic, Patrick is noted for his sassy stand up comedy, character work, and for his acting. He plays the roles of Glenda and Father Cadegan in the show "Tracy and Martina: Dirty Deeds." Patrick has been nominated for two Screen Nova Scotia Awards, and won the inaugural Groundbreaking Performance Award. Patrick has also appeared in the upcoming film "Dancing On The Elephant," as well as feature films "Sleepwatching" and "Queens of the Xing Dynasty."
As a stand up comedian, Patrick made his festival debut at the "Cape Breton Comedy Fest" where he won a stand up comedy competition which included a spot at the festival gala. He has also performed at the HubCap Comedy Festival in Moncton, NB where he placed third in the Open Mic Contest.
Originally from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Patrick is a graduate of the Humber Comedy: Writing and Performance program. He has performed on stages such as Second City, Yuk Yuks, as well as the Toronto and Halifax Fringe Festivals.
Patrick has appeared in commercials airing in the US and Canada for companies such as Public Storage(shot in Madrid, Spain), Chapman's Ice Cream, and Atlantic Credit Union. - Actor
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Chuck Campbell was born on 5 August 1969 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Jason X (2001), In the Mouth of Madness (1994) and Superstar (1999). He has been married to Jennifer Kitchen since 14 July 2012.- Actress
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John Campea was born on 26 February 1972 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is a producer and writer, known for The Anniversary (2009), Movie Trailers: A Love Story (2020) and The John Campea Show (2016). He has been married to Ann Campea since 2004.- Additional Crew
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Diane Marie Carey is known for Mr. D (2012).- Carr was born in Nova Scotia and raised on Prince Edward Island, graduating from Colonel Gray High School. He went on to Acadia University where he studied English and Theatre. While at Acadia, he met Evelyn Garbary, who offered him a role as the lead in Hamlet. In addition to his studies in theatre, Carr studied Philosophy and English followed years later by work towards his Masters of Theology at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax. Carr's thirty-five-year career has seen him perform on stages across Canada, most notably in Nova Scotia at Neptune Theatre, Mermaid Theatre and the Atlantic Theatre Festival. He has written and performed in radio dramas for CBC and has made appearances in television programs, movies and advertisements. In the 1980s, Carr performed regularly in the comedy review "Ole Charlie Farquharson's Testament and Magic Lantern Show" created by Donald Harron and Frank Peppiatt.
Carr was invited to join the Atlantic Theatre Festival by founding director Michael Bawtree. There, he performed the dual role of "Poche" and "Victor Chandebisse" in the festival's premiere performance, A Flea in Her Ear. Carr has also appeared at the festival as the title character in Moliere's Tartuffe, Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, and Lopakhin in Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard. At the Neptune Theatre, Carr performed in The Government Inspector, Rave Reviews, and The Love List. Also at the Neptune, Carr co-wrote and performed in Cindy: A Feminist Musical, a takeoff on the Cinderella story, wherein he portrayed one of the ugliest stepsisters of all time. In a review of Love List, Carr was noted for "getting so many laughs he slowed down the action." Carr also was ensemble performer and head writer of the CBC radio series "Common Broadcasting Company" and a regular weekly columnist with the Sunday edition of the Daily News and the Chronicle-Herald. He also hosted a talk show on Rogers FM called Saturday Mornings with Bill Carr. Carr is also known for his work with the CBC's The Journal and Midday and received two Atlantic Journalism awards for his satirical commentaries.
Carr is an active volunteer in his community. He is the honorary spokesperson for the Alzheimer's Society of Nova Scotia and an honorary Trustee of the IWK Health Centre. He appears annually on the IWK telethon and serves as Master of Ceremonies for events in support of a number of charitable and arts organizations such as Unicef, Neptune Theatre (Halifax), Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, Symphony Nova Scotia, the Canadian Breast Cancer Society, the Abilities Foundation, Reaching out for Adolescent Mental Health and Phoenix House, the Salvation Army, the CNIB.
Carr travels throughout North America speaking and giving workshops and keynote addresses on creativity, communication and living deeply with humor. Recently, he has directed 2 short film documentaries entitled "A Way Through" and "Whirlwind" on community experiences of restorative processes. Together with wife Gola, Carr is a founding partner of the Atlantic Restorative Company, a social entrepreneurship deliberately focused on applying restorative practices to strengthen relationships in business, justice, schools, personal life and all aspects of community. - Mary-Colin is an actor, writer, director and co-AD of two theatre companies LunaSea Theatre and Frankie Prod.. She has performed leads in over seventy plays, many of them original works in every province except Saskatchewan. She grew up in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and returns in good weather to sit on the beach at Jimtown. She lives in Halifax Nova Scotia with partner Christian Murray actor, writer, mime, director and father to their daughter Emlyn. Her hair is entirely natural, except for the color.
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Joe Cobden (born October 7, 1978 in Canada) found his first taste of acting while as an 11-year-old child busker on the street. As a busker, Joe toured all over Europe and America before deciding to focus on finishing out his education. He attended Concordia University's renowned Theatre Performance Program in Montreal and worked extensively across several Canadian stages. Joe Cobden's screen career began in 2000. He won a Genie Award in 2003 for his role Suddenly Naked (2001) starring Wendy Crewson and Peter Coyote. Other film work include the crime-thriller Swindle (2002), the comedy Hollywood North (2003), the disaster drama The Day After Tomorrow (2004), The Aviator (2004), all of which included such high caliber actors and actresses of Hollywood. His more recent films include the drama Source Code (2011) and the romantic drama The Vow (2012).- Actress
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Born and raised in Glace Bay Nova Scotia . On the Island of Cape Breton. Chris joined the navy in 2003 after graduating from High School. She left the navy in 2017 to start her transition as a trans woman. She is an advocate for Trans Rights , She is Black Nova Scotian and also is public speaker and educator for the Intersectionality of being Black and Trans. Kris also is a licensed Esthetician and Make-Up Artist.She has performed the art of drag since 2005 under the Stage Name Elle Noir . Which is how she got into acting. Small roles at first then on to more speaking roles. For Television and Film. Acting along side Academy Award Winner Olympia Dukakis in the first two seasons of the TV Series Sex & Violence (2013-17), Kris played a trans abusive victim who is taken under the wing of Olympia's character, to become her protege for the woman's Shelter that was partly the main center for both seasons.As well in the 2020 Film Stage Mother(2020) Along Side Lucy Liu, Adrian Garner, Jackie Beat and The Multiple Academy Award Nominee Jacki Weaver .Chris also had her first time working behind the camera on Stage Mother(2020) as The Key Makeup Artist. She has appeared in two music videos .Alan Doyle's "Beautiful To Me" (Directed by Steph Young) . AS Well as Heather Rankin's remake of John Lennon's Classic "Imagine"( as well as doing the makeup for the music video)Kris has been part of many documentaries including Canada's A Drag (CBC) . AS Well as recently Pride: The LGBTQ+ History Series (OUT TV).- Acadia Colan is a Canadian/American actress. Appearing in Chapelwaite (MGM+) and Moonshine (CW), Acadia also starred with Suzanne Clément and Kentucker Audley in Saul at Night (Tallinn Black Nights/Amazon) and many other independent films. She is active in theater (Dorset Theatre Festival) and is an avid writer. Passionate experiencing other cultures, Acadia has lived on exchange in France, Brazil, and Spain and speaks four languages.
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Donovan stars in Theater Camp (Sundance '23 Special Jury Award: Ensemble), Spirit Halloween and the upcoming psychological thriller, The Dogs. He debuted in "Zoe" as the son of Ewan McGregor and Rashida Jones (Tribeca Centerpiece '18) and went on to appear in several TV series. On the stage, he played Henry Creel in the 29-Hour Reading for Stranger Things: The First Shadow. He's an avid composer and pianist.- Justine is a Canadian & American actor. Appearing in Stephen King's "Chapelwaite" with Adrien Brody, she also played in Universal's "She Said" and has starred in several independent films. Justine is active on the stage and is an obsessive fan of musical theatre. She attends a performing arts school in New York City.
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- Trina Corkum is known for Chapelwaite (2021), Diggstown (2019) and Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter (2019).
- Amelia Cornick is a Canadian actor based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has recently played a lead role in Ron Foley MacDonald's latest feature film 'Love and Doom' as well as his previous feature film 'Sleepwatching' which aired this fall on Eastlink TV. She has previously played recurring characters on Bell TV show 'Real Wrestling' and Eastlink TV show 'The Motherload', as well as a police officer on the Bell TV true crime show 'Halifax Homicide', which became a number one show on their network.
She has had the joy of playing in sixteen short films over the past few years, including 'Blue Nude', a Nova Scotia College of Arts and Design production which was featured in FIN (Atlantic International) & NFFTY film festivals; and 'Flesh of my Flesh', a Goblin Den Productions short film which was a semi-finalist in the 15 Second Horror Film Challenge. She also appeared in the 48 Hour Film Project with Goblin Den Productions 'Alter Ego', which won six awards.
Originally from Labrador, Amelia performed in a number of local theatre productions and attended the Royal Conservatory Music Speech Arts and Drama Youth Program. After moving to Nova Scotia to study at King's-Edgehill School with a music & theatrical arts scholarship, she furthered her training in acting with various coaches, workshops, classes; and studied acting at Dalhousie's Fountain School of Performing Arts (earning a 4.3 GPA in both of her acting courses); alongside continuing to act and perform in local theatre productions, before choosing to pursue a career in film and television in 2020. - Actor
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Jakob Creighton is a Canadian actor, singer, and writer. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Classical from Université de Moncton (2018) and a MA Musical Theatre Performance from Mountview Academy (2023). His most recent stage credits include: Robert Martin in "Emma: No One But Herself" (Mountview Academy, 2023, Original Cast), Performer in "Feeling Mental Health" (Caravan Theatre, 2022, Digital), Paul Gordon in "The Shadow: A Live Audio Play" (Lion's Den Theatre, 2021), Arthur in "Frostbite" (Villain's Theatre, 2020, Digital), David Herold/Ensemble in "Assassins" (Whale Song Theatre, 2019), Giorgio/Chorus in "The Gondoliers" (Opera Nova Scotia, 2019), Bob Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol: The Musical" (Atlantic Ballet Theatre, 2018), Dr. Fine/Dr. Madden in "Next to Normal" (Saints Alive Theatre, 2018), Valentine/Ensemble in "Mary Poppins" (Capitol Theatre, 2018), and Pan in "Daphnis et Chloé" (Université de Moncton, 2018). Film/TV: James Fish in "Sullivan's Crossing" (ReelWorld Media, 2023), Lawyer #2 in "Diggstown" (CBC Television, 2021), Jay Karen in "Surface Tension" (Surface Tension Productions, 2021).
As a writer, Jakob published his debut novella "For King and Country" on Amazon on January 1st 2020.- Sidney Crosby was born on 7 August 1987 in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Quest for the Stanley Cup (2016), Boys to the Bigs (2008) and Pittsburgh Penguins Greatest Games DVD Set - Volume 2 (2011).
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Josh Cruddas was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and composer, known for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021), Polar (2019) and Anything for Jackson (2020).- Actor
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Chris Cuthbertson is known for Outlander (2008), Judges in Canada (2019) and A Bug and a Bag of Weed (2006).- Jason Daley is a Canadian Actor known for The Trades (2024), Trailer Park Boys (2001) and There Are Monsters (2013). His training includes education via courses in the Drama Studies program at Mount Allison University and participating in productions in Mount A's theatre society, Windsor Theatre. Additionally, he completed the Certificate in Film Production program at the University of New Brunswick.
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Orin Dash hails from the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada.
He received his B.A. in Theatre Studies from Acadia University, and completed his postgraduate training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, England. Predominantly a stage actor, Orin recently began his foray into film and television.
He is a proud member of the Cree-Métis Nation.- Actor
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Mark Day is a Canadian actor and broadcaster. Mark was raised in the small Cape Breton town of Port Hawkesbury. At the age of 14, he became one of the youngest radio announcers in the country when he started work at 1410 CIGO Radio. He spent time studying theater at Acadia University before pursuing acting full time at the age of 20. Mark was cast on his first ever audition making his film debut in Deeply (2000) with 'Kirsten Dunst'- Actress
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Lucy Decoutere was born on 5 September 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She is an actress, known for Trailer Park Boys (2001), Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (2006) and Trailer Park Boys (1999).- Actor
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Robert d'Entremont's acting career began in a high school improv competition; where he won the people's choice award in 2007. In 2008, d'Entremont was cast as Tybalt in the regional French musical Romeo et Juliette which sold out for a week long run at Th'Yarc theatre in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. After high school Robert was selected as one of 18 students accepted into Concordia Theatre performance program; where he worked as an actor on a total of six productions. After receiving his Bachelors of Fine Arts at Concordia, Robert was accepted into the Tom Todoroff Acting Conservatory in New York City. While studying abroad he had to chance to act in two off-Broadway plays at the New Comedy Theatre. With 11 plays under his belt, he soon began his television début on an episode of Patrice Lemieux 24/7, where he was cast in the first two seasons. He has also appeared with guest spots on popular francophone TV shows such as 30 vies, Mensonges and Un tueur si proche. His recent film credits include Seasoned with Love, Maz, Midway as well as starring in the critically acclaimed film Les Rois Mongols. Robert has been turning his focus towards writing and producing his own work. In 2016, he created his own web series, which he shot entirely on his iPhone. The series OPEN, was not only written, produced, and directed by d'Entremont, but also stars the actor himself. In 2020 Robert was recently was awarded the Peoples Choice Award in the Canadian Monologue Slam competition with a monologue that he had written himself. In late 2021 Robert got cast as a series regular on the popular satirical show La Maison Bleue (The Blue House). The series is airing march 30th 2022 on Icitout.tv.- Kim was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and lives in Toronto. She holds an honours degree in journalism.
Kim began her national broadcasting career with the CBC at the award-winning youth consumer show, Street Cents. While there, she earned a Gemini nomination and helped the show win over the 3 Geminis and an International Emmy for Best Youth Show. Following that success, Kim contributed to other high-profile, national CBC programs including Marketplace, CBC Newsworld and later, The Hour (with George Stroumboulopoulos).
Entering the world of entertainment journalism in 2005 as senior reporter for Entertainment Tonight Canada was a thrilling shift for Kim. She has interviewed some of the most influential actors in the industry including: Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, Denzel Washington and music icons like Ringo Starr, Mariah Carey, The Beastie Boys, Janet Jackson, Beyonce, and Justin Timberlake. Her wit and authenticity create an instant rapport with anyone she interviews.
Kim has covered the most glamorous events in Hollywood including the Golden Globes, the Screen Actor's Guild Awards and the Grammy's (live). She also covered Michael Jackson's death and Memorial for Entertainment Tonight Canada and Global News across Canada.
Her various television assignments have taken her around the world to places like: Hawaii, Greece, Bora Bora, Rio De Janeiro, Nunavut, Kenya and Swaziland. She has hosted various ET Canada specials abroad including The Canadian Tenors in Africa, the 2010 Food Network Chef Challenge in the Dominican Republic, The 2011 Cannes Film Festival and, most recently, The Queen's Diamond Jubilee in London, England.
Kim became part of the Food Network Canada family as host of Family Cook Off - a fast-paced cooking competition between Canadian families.
Outside of her work on TV, Kim has donated her time to bringing awareness to many charitable causes including Heart and Stroke and the Diabetes Association of Canada. She is also an Ambassador of Change for CARE Canada, an organization that aims to empower women and girls around the world. - Additional Crew
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Paige Devon is known for The Last Divide (2022), Afraid to Speak (2016) and Trailer Park Boys (2001).- Victoria Diamond is a multi-disciplinary artist who started performing at a young age in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As a child, she studied ballet, jazz and tap dance, and she was cast in her first professional lead role in a play at age 9. From there, she performed a variety of roles in TV, film, theatre, and musicals, as well as voiceover work in her home city.
After graduating from a French immersion high school and finishing university studies in philosophy and history, she was accepted in a 3-year contemporary dance program in Montreal. It was there that she came to the attention of a director who had an extensive background in French theatre and encouraged Victoria to pursue acting, casting her in her first French play. Upon graduation from dance school, Victoria continued to pursue her acting studies in various programs and workshops, including the Neighbourhood Playhouse in NYC, physical theatre in Italy, as well as a various other forms of acting and movement related training: clown, voice training, improvisation, yoga teacher-training, and Alexander technique.
Victoria has developed an eclectic and successful career, working in both English and French entertainment industries in television, theatre, film and voice-over work. In 2019, she won a Gemini award for her performance in the Quebec TV series, Nomades. - Richard Donat was born on 1 June 1941 in Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for My American Cousin (1985), Haven (2010) and Amelia (2009).
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Ryan Doucette is known for Cloudburst (2011), Les quatre coins de l'assiette (2022) and Copperhead (2013).- Jeff Douglas was born on 8 June 1971 in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), John Q (2002) and The Famous Jett Jackson (1998).
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Callum Dunphy was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is known for Sex & Violence (2013), Splinters (2018) and Two Skinny Birds.- Molly Dunsworth was born on 25 May 1990 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Hobo with a Shotgun (2011), Ingrid and the Black Hole (2016) and Deeply (2000).
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Sarah Dunsworth was born on 25 January 1976 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and costume designer, known for Trailer Park Boys (2001), Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (2014) and Hobo with a Shotgun (2011). She has been married to Ben Nickerson since 13 May 2017.- Actor
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Pasha Ebrahimi is known for Hobo with a Shotgun (2011), The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) and The Good Doctor (2017).- Writer
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Canadian filmmaker Jason Eisener directed, co-wrote and edited the sci-fi horror adventure "Kids vs. Aliens," his second feature film, inspired by his own childhood and shot on location near his hometown of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He made his directorial debut with the 2011 Canuxploitation vigilante epic "Hobo with a Shotgun," starring Rutger Hauer. The cult hit was adapted from his fake trailer of the same name, which won South by Southwest and Robert Rodriguez's international "Grindhouse" trailer contest in 2007.
Eisener is the co-creator, executive producer and director of the groundbreaking hit Vice TV documentary franchise "Dark Side of the Ring," now in its third season. Launched in 2019, the critically-acclaimed flagship series explores untold and controversial stories of professional wrestling and quickly became the #1 rated program in the network's history, spawning spinoff series "Dark Side of the '90s," "Dark Side of Football," and "Dark Side of Comedy."
He also co-created and serves as director and executive producer on the forthcoming Vice TV docuseries "Tales from the Territories," executive produced by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Dany Garcia, premiering in Fall 2022.
Genre-obsessed since birth, Eisener's films include the segment "Y is For Youngbuck" for the horror anthology "The ABCs of Death," "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" for "V/H/S/2," the viral underwater horror short "One Last Dive," which was dubbed "The Scariest 1 Minute Movie Ever" and optioned by 20th Century Fox, and the Sundance award-winning Christmas horror short "Treevenge."- Actress
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Kylee Evans was born on 10 May 1978 in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Luckiest Girl Alive (2022), Good Witch (2015) and Odd Squad (2014). She is married to Sandy Jobin-Bevans.- This stunning Canadian was born in Nova Scotia yet spent most of her childhood in the Philippines, educated in British schools, while her Kiwi father was an attorney for the Asian Bank. After the family relocated to Canada, Justine launched a successful modeling career by winning a lucrative contract at The Elite Look of the Year competition in Brazil where she represented Canada at the age of 14. Barely 20 when she bought her first home in Miami's exclusive South Beach, she has recently made a move to the West Coast.
Currently completing her degrees in Art History and English Literature from McGill University in Montreal while pursuing a burgeoning acting career in Los Angeles, Justine has had three starring film roles this past year alone. In between academics and acting she records audio books, most recently narrating best-seller, "The Historian." Having written her first novel, she's equally comfortable wielding a pen, knitting needles, or a sidearm at the local shooting gallery. Multi-lingual, multi-talented, and fiercely intelligent - she's one to watch in the years to come. - Anaya Farrell was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Rat Race (2001), First Wave (1998) and My 5 Wives (2000).
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Within a year of emancipating herself from foster care at 17, Angela Featherstone became Canada's top model when her September, Flare magazine cover broke all prior sales records. She quickly expanded upon her success and left for New York, where she signed with NEXT modeling agency. Angela traveled the world as a top fashion model, but for her life's work of acting, she downplayed her striking features to play unlikely roles, emerging as an actress with exceptional versatility. She is best known for playing Chloe in Friends, The Maid on Seinfeld, and the fiancé (Linda), who left Adam Sandler's character (Robbie) at the altar in The Wedding Singer. Most recently, she played the role of Maggie on Showtime's Ray Donovan and Jame on Girls for HBO. She has created sitcoms for Sony, DreamWorks, and NBC television and wrote nonfiction for Time, Jane, Flare, The Huffington Post, Dame, and Zoomer. Her essay about childhood trauma, God Said No, was published in the 2014 edition of Gargoyle Magazine and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Angela, a committed advocate for children in foster care, volunteers with the Children's Action Network curating their Heart Gallery from 2011- 2019 and serving on their Winter Wonderland committee 2014 & 2015. She mentored a child in foster care through Kidsave from 2011-2020 and has lectured at the ICAN Nexus Conference; Violence Within the Home and its Effects on Children. Her 2015 essay on child sex trafficking for DAME was picked up by Salon.org and MSN and exposed to over 7 million viewers. Angela also served as a consultant on the important Netflix documentary about the effects and healing of trauma, Cracked Up. In 2011, she curated Fuck Pretty at the Robert Berman Gallery, featuring important and emerging female photographers. In addition, she recorded "Coattail Glide" with Raymond Pettibon and The Niche Makers and was an adjunct lecturer at the UCLA Professional Producing Program.
With her 2022 debut 7-minute film, L'Étranger, Angela Featherstone turns her gaze to directing. As a director, Angela combines her years of experience in fashion as a model; working with important photographers and magazines such as; Italian, French, and American Vogue, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, Sassy, Harpers Bazaar Italia, Grazia, Harpers & Queens, Albert Watson, Bruce Weber, Oliviero Toscani, Irving Penn, & Piero Gemelli; her decades in the film industry; Friends, Seinfeld, ConAir, Wedding Singer, & Girls; a refined sense of story as an oft published essayist; her passion for philosophy; and a love of creating safe spaces for collaboration, into a movement of aesthetic bliss.- Actress
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Leslie Feist was born on 13 February 1976 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and composer, known for Paris, I Love You (2006), Warm Bodies (2013) and 500 Days of Summer (2009).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Thom Fitzgerald: Since his 1997 feature debut, Thom has won over two dozen international awards including the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award (Genie), The FIPRESCI European International Critics' Prize, The Emerging Master Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, and the Reader Jury of the "Siegessäule" Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. He won both the Best Canadian Film Award and the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Thom is a three time premiere guest of The Sundance Film Festival, and has been lauded abroad with the City of Grandola Prize at the Troia Film Festival in Portugal, and the Best Screenplay Prize at the Mar del Plat Film Festival in Argentina. He was awarded both the Best Screenplay Award and the Most Popular Film Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Thom was cited as "One of the top 100 filmmakers in the world" by Screen International and "One of the Top Ten of the Next Generation" by the Hollywood Reporter. Thom was nominated for The Directors Guild of Canada Award and won the Best Director Award at the Atlantic Film Festival for "3 Needles". In 2012 Thom was awarded the prestigious Portia White Prize which is the highest honor awarded to an artist by the government of Nova Scotia recognizing artistic excellence. For his theatre work he won the Merritt Award for Best New Play (CLOUDBURST) and was nominated for Outstanding Set Design. CLOUDBURST was also nominated as Outstanding Production of 2010.- Actress
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She attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria B.C. and studied drama at the Kalidoscope Theatre and dance at Kidco theatre dance group. Kidco traveled all over dancing for schools and at sporting events. After graduating Carrie Ann began modelling to help support her family. Holding down odd job and doing extra work wasn't paying the bills. Then she landed a role in Happy Gilmore (1996) with Adam Sandler. Unfortunatly the world would have to wait to see Carrie Ann as her role was left on the cutting room floor.- The handsome and rugged Page Fletcher was born Charles Page Fletcher in the 1950s in Canada. The son of Ron and Peggy Fletcher, Page grew up in Bass River, Nova Scotia. Fletcher made his film debut as Tom Rice in the low-budget horror picture "Humongous." He achieved his greatest enduring popularity as the titular mysterious drifter on the long-running cable TV anthology program "The Hitchhiker." Moreover, Page played Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop on the mini-series "RoboCop: Prime Directives." In addition, Fletcher made guest appearances on a handful of television shows that include "The Beachcombers," "Street Legal," "Night Heat," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "The Outer Limits," and "Forever Knight."
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T.L. Forsberg was born on 8 September 1971 in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and composer, known for Simone (2009), Out of Step (2002) and La Femme Nikita (1997).- Actor
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Jason Dean Fortune or better known as J.D. Fortune, the winner of the 2005 CBS reality series, Rockstar: INXS was born on September 1, 1973 in Missisauga, Ontario. J.D. was raised as a kid in Salt Springs, Pictou County by his mother. That eventually led him to carry his mother's maiden name, Fortune. His birth name is Jason Dean Benninson, Benninson being his estranged father's family name.
The 6' 2" tall star has been living in Canada almost all his life together with his younger sister Sarah-Jane. Even though J.D. frequently attended school, he dropped out not having go through his last few moments at his high school. In Canada, J.D. worked as a serviceman in the Canadian military, a martial arts teacher and an Elvis impersonator at local pubs.
Just before he was signed to do the CBS reality show, J.D. was apparently living in his car with his pug named Elvis after the rock and roll legend, Elvis Presley. After getting signed to do the reality television show, J.D. eventually moved to the rock star mansion where contestants of the reality show were asked to live in.
In Rockstar: INXS, J.D. was said to be overly-confident which resulted a controversy among his house mates. Eventually, after J.D. bottom three of the reality series, J.D. started to realized that he should just be himself and be more of a humble person. His humility finally paid as he was crowned the winner of the show and he became the new lead singer of INXS.
Being part of INXS is a great experience for J.D. as when he was younger, he used to be a fan of the band. His song, Pretty Vegas which he co-wrote and sang for INXS is the highest position that INXS has ever reached on music charts. The video itself was also deemed as a big hit as female fans got to see a more fit and toned version of J.D. Fortune.
The band's second single, Afterglow from the album Switch since signing J.D. also became a hit in Australia. The song was a tribute to the late Michael Hutchence who fronted the band and later committed suicide. Making the video also linked J.D. to model and actress Estella Warren romantically. The duo are no longer together as they are said to have eventually split.
J.D. is currently said to be working on some new solo project. Although it has not been confirmed whether is he still going to perform with INXS, the band's rep has said that J.D. did do their sophomore album with them. At the mean time, J.D. is mostly seen around attending music award shows. J.D. has so far proved to fans worldwide that he is able to take over Michael Hutchence's place as INXS's lead singer and hopefully, it'll stay that way. After all, it has been a magical experience for him, from an INXS fan to actually being in INXS!- Camera and Electrical Department
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Darcy Fraser is known for Hobo with a Shotgun (2011), Take This Waltz (2011) and Snow Angels (2007).- Producer
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Chris Fudge is a Canadian director, cinematographer, and photographer, Born in Grand Bank, Newfoundland but later relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia. His debut film, Ransom (2016), screened at four international film festivals and won several awards including 'Best Thriller Short' at the Hollywood International Motion Pictures Film Festival in California.
Encouraged by the success of his first film, Chris produced Underneath the Makeup, There's Me (2016), a short film about a transgender teen dealing with an existential crisis. This film screened at international human rights film festivals around the world in countries such as India, the United States, and the Ukraine.
Underneath the Makeup, There's Me won festival awards in Indiana, Arkansas, and the 'LGBT Short award' at the Hollywood International Motion Pictures Film Festival, in California. Chris was invited to the red carpet event and screening located at Raleigh Studios. Upon returning to Canada, Chris was sought out by local news media outlets and was featured in several newspaper articles, including a live interview with VOCM Radio in Newfoundland, Canada where Chris is originally from.
Return To Form (2017) was accepted and screened at the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Apprehension (2018) was selected at the Short and Sweet Film Festival, at the Marilyn Monroe Theatre in Hollywood with Chris attending.
In 2023, He released "Blue & White" A film that follows a man suffering with ADHD struggles to get through his daily routine.
Chris now resides in Windsor, Ontario- Writer
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- Brian George is an actor, former stand up comedian and accessibility advocate living in Halifax. In 2003, Brian got his start in stand up comedy while living on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. For 10 years he hosted a comedy night in Courtenay, BC as well as performed in Toronto and Halifax.
In 2014, Brian decided to make the trek from Vancouver Island to Halifax. He quickly realized if he wanted to see change in the world, he had to advocate not only for himself, but for others who are also living with a disability. After surviving his first winter on the east coast, as well as many other numerous instances dealing with barriers, he made the decision to stay in Halifax and fight for what was right rather than seeing it as "someone else's problem."
One of those instances afforded him the opportunity to have a meeting with Jonathan Torrens and a few short years later, they began working together, first in a commercial for the Nova Scotia government and then in the Bell Fibe exclusive Vollies. Brian can also be seen on the upcoming film Hailey Rose, directed by Sandi Somers. In the Fall of 2023, Brian will also star in the Bell exclusive Roll With It, a series based on real life: a wheelchair user moving to an inaccessibility city and the things he has to endure on a regular basis. While Roll With It is a comedy - Brian has often said living without a sense of humour isn't a life worth living - he also hopes Roll With It changes people's perspectives and will point out misconceptions people may have about people living with disabilities. Roll With It does it's best to show that an accessible world would be a better world for everyone. - Actor
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James is an actor, writer and producer based out of Toronto, who has been active in both Canadian and international T.V., film and theatre for the last two decades. His acting credits include "Moonshine", "The Handmaid's Tale", "Suits", "The Girlfriend Experience", "Salvation" and "The Tudors" among others. As a writer, his original work has been optioned and developed by productions companies in both the U.S. and Canada. Selected projects include: "Red Sky Morning" (Eone Ent./ Untitled Ent.), "Stellarvale" (Darius Films), and "Shag Harbour" (Syfy/Cineflix). Born and raised near Hubbards, Nova Scotia, his current role in CBC's "Moonshine" is an incredibly personal one as the show's setting and story material reflect his own experiences growing up on the South Shore of the province.- Actor
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A native of Canada, Gordon was born in Toronto and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia before coming to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Always the class clown growing up, Gordon somehow knew he would turn his knack for making kids laugh (and driving teachers crazy) into a way of life. His first professional role came when he guest starred on CBC's "Street Cents" series, which was filmed in Halifax. After this experience, Gordon moved to Los Angeles with his father, to pursue a career in acting. He quickly found work, appearing in a national footwear commercial with basketball great Charles Barkley, and later appeared in the films "Sliders" and "American History X."- Actor
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Eli Goree is a Canadian actor that is known for his award winning portrayal of great American Olympian athlete Dave Albritton in the film Race (2016); and for his roles in TV Series' The 100 (2014), Ballers (2018) and Riverdale (2018) and Pearson (2019). Eli has a diploma in Film and Television acting from the Canadian Film Center for the Arts.- Originally from Nova Scotia, Matthew is a performer based in Toronto where he lives with his wife and daughter. He has worked with theatre companies as an actor, director, and playwright across Ontario and back in his home province of Nova Scotia. Along with his film, television, and voice appearances, Matthew has been featured in numerous Canadian national and North American commercial campaigns.
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Glen Gould is an acclaimed actor with a remarkable career in theater, television, and film. With his exceptional talent and versatility, he has garnered numerous awards and critical acclaim for his performances. From his recent roles in Marie Clements' "Bones of Crows" to his recurring role opposite Sylvester Stallone in Taylor Sheridan's "Tulsa King", and his guest starring role in Season 6 of "Outlander", Glen has consistently impressed audiences and critics alike.
Born and raised on the Membertou First Nation in Nova Scotia, Glen discovered his passion for acting at a young age. He honed his skills in theater, television, and film, laying the foundation for his successful career. With a rich background in theater, Glen Gould developed a commanding stage presence and an ability to bring characters to life.
Glen Gould's filmography is a testament to his talent and range as an actor. He has appeared in a wide variety of films, showcasing his ability to excel in different genres. One notable film is the indie feature "Girl," where he starred opposite Bella Thorne, captivating audiences with his compelling performance. Another remarkable film in his repertoire is the Hollywood blockbuster "Cold Pursuit," which further solidified his presence in the industry.
Glen Gould's outstanding portrayal in the LGBT action-thriller "North Mountain" earned him the prestigious Best Actor award at the 2015 RNCI Awards, showcasing his ability to tackle challenging and diverse roles. His exceptional performance in "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" also garnered critical acclaim, earning him a Best Actor win at the 2014 AIMPA's and a Best Actor Nomination at the 2014 and 2020 RNFCI Festival. Additionally, Glen Gould's role as Avery Paul in the award-winning feature film "Charlie Zone" earned him the esteemed David Renton Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor at the AIFF and the Best Actor at the Dreamspeakers Film Festival.
Glen's talent extends beyond the silver screen, as he has also made a significant impact in the television industry. One of his most notable roles is Detective Jerry Commanda in the hit CTV series "Cardinal." His portrayal of this complex character captivated audiences, further establishing his versatility and acting prowess. Another memorable television role is that of rancher John Eagle in "Cashing In," showcasing his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters.
In addition to these standout performances, Glen has made appearances in various other television shows. From "FBI Most Wanted" to "Tribal," "Mohawk Girls" to "The Strain," his talent has been recognized and celebrated across a wide range of TV series. He has also graced the screens in popular shows like "Blackstone," "Murdoch Mysteries," "DaVinci's City Hall," "DaVinci's Inquest," and "The 4400," among others.
While Glen has achieved remarkable success in film and television, his passion for theater remains unwavering. With his extensive background in theater, he has showcased his talent on stage, captivating audiences with his commanding presence
and exceptional performances. His rich voice has also made him a sought-after talent for voice-overs and narrations in various TV shows, documentaries, and animations.
Glen Gould's career is a testament to his exceptional talent, dedication, and versatility as an actor. From his captivating performances in film, television, and theater to his renowned voice-over work, he continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry. With his numerous accolades and critical acclaim, Glen Gould stands as one of the most accomplished and respected actors of his generation.- Samantha Gracie was born on 27 June 1990 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for V/H/S/2 (2013), Private Eyes (2016) and Single Ladies (2011).
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Ryan Scott Greene was born in 1973 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Lost Girl (2010), Beach Girls (2005) and Alone (2011).- Actor
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Ian Hanlin is known for Angry Birds: Summer Madness (2022), My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010) and Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar (2018).- Matthew Harris was born in 1986 in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Dragonwheel (2002) and Pit Pony (1999).
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Maria Herrera was born on 13 November 1969 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Fatherhood (2021), Pet Sematary (2019) and The Recruit (2022).- Tamara Hickey was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is known for In Your Eyes (2014), The Judge (2014) and Irrational Man (2015).
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Fiona Highet is known for RoboCop (1994), Rookie Blue (2010) and Oliver Sherman (2010). She has been married to Andrew Scott since 1990. They have two children.- Actor
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Born in Halifax to a Royal Canadian Navy father, Art's mother soon had him back in their home town of Toronto, Ontario. He grew up in the "Beaches" of Toronto a big fan of Elvis Presley and rock n' roll. Although shy as a child, he grew to be a rebellious and independent teenager. This lead him to much traveling, mostly by hitch-hiking, picking up odd jobs, meeting all sorts of people from red-necks to freedom marchers to surfers and everyone in between. By the time he was 21, he was a father, a stockbroker and an amateur photographer. A much admired uncle of Art's was Michael Kane, a talented and successful actor. This had piqued Art's interest in acting during his teens. Although fairly successful himself, as a broker, he basically felt unfulfilled and eventually, after being inspired and touched by a Toronto Workshop Productions play, he made the commitment to leave the stock market for theatre. Although he worked, basically, as an unglorified gofer for a few months with TWP, eventually he got an acting agent, mostly with a false resume, and started auditioning mostly for commercials. It was at this time that Art credits a discovery that changed his future. Someone, he can't remember who, directed him to the Eli Rill Workshop. Eli had moved to Toronto from New York, where he taught at the Actor's Studio. Kind, gentle and articulate, Eli lucidly communicated techniques and explorations of the Method. Art thrived in this environment and soon started applying his knowledge to getting acting jobs. His first big role was in a biker movie, The Proud Rider (1971), spawned by the popularity of Easy Rider (1969). Art actually worked with a real motorcycle gang, the Satan's Choice. It was during the making of this rather bad movie that Art almost changed his professional name to Jeremy Kane. The producers thought that Art should have a more "show biz" name and took his photo to a girls school and asked the students to suggest first names and last names. They then took these names to Art and asked him to pick one of each. He liked the name Jeremy and chose Kane in honor of his uncle. The first person he called was his uncle Michael. Michael told him in no uncertain terms to stick to his own name. Art did so, but the other name is still connected to the film. The other anecdote was when the producers asked Art if he could ride a "bike," he took them "literally" and said he could, but that when it came to motorcycles his brother Lang Hindle was much better, being a champion road racer. Cast for the part late on a Thursday, Art had to learn to ride a motorcycle by Monday morning. The next big step was being cast as Billy Duke, the best hockey player in the world, drafted by the Maple Leafs to lead them back to the playoffs in the film Winter Comes Early (1971), Canada's first million-dollar movie. This film led to offers from Hollywood, which he resisted until work dried up and Art, who had 4 children by this time, finally moved to Los Angeles.
Art credits much of his success in California to luck. He felt he was lucky having Patricia McQueeney as his manager and a dynamic pair of agents in Arnold Rifkin and Nichole David. Over the years Art has come to be known as a "working actor" involved as a leading actor in some "classic" films and numerous pilots and series. His work in ENG, one Canada's most successful series, won him a Acting Gemini and his Pete Braga in Paradise Falls (2001) has been described as a "classic performance" although Art credits brilliant writing for all the plaudits. Also, in the early 1990s, Art added the credit Director to his impressive resume. He and his beautiful wife, Brooke now split time between California, Florida and Canada spending time with their much beloved children, all 8 of them, and their 6 grandchildren. Lucky? Indeed!