Canadian actors who were born in 1970

Here are 33 famous actors from Canada were born in 1970:

Gordon Michael Woolvett

Gordon Michael Woolvett (June 12, 1970 Hamilton-) also known as Gordon Woolvett, Gordon Michael Woolvet, Gordon M. Woolvett, Gorden Woolvett or Gordon Woolvet is a Canadian actor. He has two children, Rogan Woolvett and Veronica Michele Woolvett.

Woolvett is best known for his role as Seamus Harper in the science fiction TV series Andromeda, which aired from 2000 to 2005. Prior to this, he had recurring roles in popular Canadian TV shows such as The Kids in the Hall and Due South. He also made guest appearances in American shows like X-Files and Earth: Final Conflict.

Apart from acting, Woolvett is a published poet and songwriter. He released his first collection of poetry, "Kicks Woodsman," in 1999 and has performed his poetry at various events. In addition, he plays guitar and sings in the band Something Anyone.

Woolvett has also worked on several films, including TekWar, On the 2nd Day of Christmas and Century Hotel. In 2009, he played the role of Captain Blackbeard in the children's web series "Galleons."

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Michael Shanks

Michael Shanks (December 15, 1970 Vancouver-) also known as Michael Garrett Shanks or Michael G. Shanks is a Canadian actor and screenwriter. He has three children, Mia Tabitha Shanks, Samuel David Shanks and Tatiana Shanks.

Shanks is best known for his role as Dr. Daniel Jackson in the television series "Stargate SG-1", which he played from 1997 to 2006. He reprised the role in two direct-to-DVD films and guest-starred in season 7 of "Stargate: Atlantis".

In addition to his work on "Stargate", Shanks has also had recurring roles on television shows such as "Eureka", "Saving Hope", and "Altered Carbon". He has also made guest appearances on popular shows like "Smallville", "Supernatural", and "Burn Notice".

Aside from acting, Shanks is also a screenwriter and co-wrote several episodes of "Stargate SG-1". He has also written and directed his own films, including "Redemption" and "Aurora Teagarden Mystery: A Very Foul Play". In his free time, he enjoys playing ice hockey and spending time with his family.

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Rick Campanelli

Rick Campanelli (January 5, 1970 Hamilton-) a.k.a. Rick the Temp, Richard Adam Matthew Campanelli, Riccardo Tomasso Campanelli, Rick "The Franchise" Campanelli, Ricky or Riccardo Tomasso "Rick" Campanelli is a Canadian actor, tv personality, presenter and vj. He has one child, Noah Campanelli.

Campanelli is best known for his work as a MuchMusic VJ from 1996 to 2005, where he interviewed famous musicians and entertainers, as well as hosting various music programs. He also co-hosted the Canadian reality TV show "The Bachelor Canada" in 2012 and has appeared in several movies and TV shows, including "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and "The Sopranos". In addition to his entertainment career, Campanelli is also a philanthropist and has been involved with organizations such as SickKids Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision.

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Will Arnett

Will Arnett (May 4, 1970 East York-) otherwise known as William Emerson Arnett, Will or William Emerson "Will" Arnett is a Canadian actor, voice actor, television producer, screenwriter and comedian. He has two children, Abel Arnett and Archie Arnett.

Arnett is best known for his role as Gob Bluth in the hit TV series "Arrested Development" and for his voice work as Batman in "The Lego Movie" and its sequel. He has also appeared in many other popular TV shows and movies, such as "30 Rock," "Parks and Recreation," "The Millers," "Blades of Glory," and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Arnett has won two Primetime Emmy Awards for his work as a voice actor on the Netflix series "BoJack Horseman." In addition to his acting career, Arnett is the co-founder and co-host of the podcast "SmartLess" alongside Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes.

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Barry Pepper

Barry Pepper (April 4, 1970 Campbell River-) also known as Barry Robert Pepper is a Canadian actor. He has one child, Annaliese Pepper.

Pepper started his acting career in the early 1990s with small roles in television and film, but his breakout role came in 1998 when he portrayed Private Jackson in the World War II epic "Saving Private Ryan." He earned critical praise for his powerful performance, which catapulted him to fame and opened the doors to more prominent roles.

Pepper's impressive filmography includes notable movies such as "The Green Mile," "Enemy of the State," "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada," "True Grit," and "The Lone Ranger." He has also appeared in popular TV shows like "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "The Kennedys," and "Maze Runner: The Death Cure."

Aside from acting, Pepper is also an accomplished musician and has released an album in 2010 titled "Broken Sunlight." He is also actively involved in various charitable causes.

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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson (November 8, 1970 Ottawa-) also known as Mike Jackson is a Canadian actor.

Correction: Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana and passed away on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. He was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer, known as the "King of Pop."

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Scott Bairstow

Scott Bairstow (April 23, 1970 Steinbach-) also known as Scott Hamilton Bairstow is a Canadian actor. His children are called Dalton Bairstow and Casey William Bairstow.

Scott Bairstow began his acting career in the late 1980s, starting with small roles in TV movies and series. He earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of the character Jesse in the TV series "Lonesome Dove: The Series" in 1994. He later appeared in several movies such as "Tuck Everlasting" and "Wild America".

In 2003, Bairstow's career was put on hold when he was convicted of sexual assault against a 12-year-old girl. He was sentenced to four months in prison and probation. After his release, he continued to act but struggled to regain his previous success.

Bairstow has been married twice, first to Martine McCutcheon and later to an unknown woman, but both marriages ended in divorce. He has since stayed out of the public eye and there have been no recent updates on his career or personal life.

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Russell Peters

Russell Peters (September 29, 1970 Toronto-) also known as Russell Dominic Peters is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, disc jockey and television producer. His child is called Crystianna Marie Peters.

Peters was born in Toronto, Canada to parents who immigrated from India. He grew up in a predominately South Asian neighborhood and faced many cultural clashes growing up. Peters' experience with multiculturalism and race often serve as the basis for his comedic material.

After dropping out of high school, Peters began performing stand-up comedy in Toronto clubs. His talent was quickly recognized, and he began building a fan base through word-of-mouth and social media. Peters gained international attention with his 2004 comedy special “Russell Peters: Outsourced.” Since then, he has released numerous comedy specials, sold out stadiums around the world, and has become one of the most successful comedians of all time.

In addition to his comedy career, Peters has acted in several films and television shows, including “Chef,” “The Jungle Book,” and “The Indian Detective” which he also produced. He has also lent his voice to animated films like “The Jungle Book 2” and “SuperMansion.”

Peters is known for his philanthropic work, with a focus on the Russell Peters North Peel Scholarship which provides financial assistance to students from underprivileged backgrounds. He has also donated to numerous charities, including UNICEF and World Vision.

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Kavan Smith

Kavan Smith (May 6, 1970 Edmonton-) a.k.a. Kavan J. Smith, Kavan Joel Smith, Kav or Kazan Smith is a Canadian actor.

Kavan Smith is best known for his roles as Major Evan Lorne in the television series Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1, and as Agent Jed Garrity in The 4400. He has also appeared on other popular TV shows, such as Supernatural, Eureka, and When Calls the Heart. Smith's acting career began in the late 90s when he appeared in a small role for an episode of the TV series "The Sentinel". Prior to becoming an actor, Smith attended college where he studied economics and political science. When he's not acting, Smith can be found pursuing his love of photography, reading, and spending time with his family.

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George Canyon

George Canyon (August 22, 1970 New Glasgow-) otherwise known as Canyon, George or Frederick George Lays is a Canadian singer, guitarist and actor.

Canyon started his music career in the late 1990s and his first single "What I Do" became a hit in Canada. He has released numerous albums, including "One Good Friend", "Somebody Wrote Love", and "I Got This". He has won several awards including Canadian Country Music Association Awards for Male Artist of the Year and Single of the Year.

In addition to his music career, Canyon has also starred in several films and television shows, including the Canadian drama "Heartland" and the Hollywood blockbuster "Dawn of the Dead". He has also appeared on the reality competition shows "Nashville Star" and "Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge".

Canyon is also known for his charitable work, including his support for the Canadian Armed Forces and his involvement with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In 2008, he was appointed as an honorary colonel of the Royal Canadian Air Force and has performed for troops overseas on several occasions.

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J. R. Bourne

J. R. Bourne (April 8, 1970 Toronto-) otherwise known as David Junior Bourne, JR Bourne, David J. R. Bourne, J R Bourne, J.R. Bourne or David J.R. Bourne is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Chris Argent in the popular television series Teen Wolf. Born and raised in Toronto, Bourne began his acting career in the 1990s with small roles in various television shows and movies. He gained recognition for his work in the hit show Stargate SG-1, where he played the character of Martouf.

Bourne has also appeared in numerous other popular television series including The 100, Arrow, Revenge, and Somewhere Between. He has also worked on various independent films and stage productions throughout his career.

Aside from acting, Bourne is also a talented writer and director. He has written and directed several short films, including Afterglow and Lidia's Kitchen. Bourne is also an avid animal lover and supporter of various animal rights organizations.

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Jason Gray-Stanford

Jason Gray-Stanford (May 19, 1970 Vancouver-) a.k.a. Jason Gray-Stratford, Jason Gray Standford, Jason Gray Stanford or Jason Gary Stanford is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Randall Disher in the TV series Monk. Gray-Stanford also appeared in various other TV shows such as NYPD Blue, The Outer Limits, and Stargate SG-1, as well as films such as A Beautiful Mind and Flags of Our Fathers. In addition to his on-screen work, he has also lent his voice to numerous animated series including Dragon Ball Z, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., and Transformers: Rescue Bots. Gray-Stanford studied at the Vancouver Film School and the William Davis Centre for Actors Study in Vancouver.

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Darrin Brown

Darrin Brown (October 28, 1970 Toronto-) a.k.a. Darren Brown or Moose is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Jake in the popular Canadian television series "Degrassi Junior High" and "Degrassi High". Brown has also appeared in several films including "Youngblood" and "Stickin' Together". In addition to his acting career, he has also worked as a voice-over artist for various animated television shows and commercials. Brown continues to be involved in the entertainment industry and is a beloved figure among Canadian audiences.

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J. C. MacKenzie

J. C. MacKenzie (October 17, 1970 Peterborough-) a.k.a. J.C. Mackenzie, John C. MacKenzie, John Charles MacKenzie, John Charles "J.C." MacKenzie or JC MacKenzie is a Canadian actor. His child is called Liam MacKenzie.

MacKenzie started off his acting career in theater, performing in various plays and earning critical acclaim for his performances. He later made his way into film and television, starring in shows such as "Murdoch Mysteries", "Hemlock Grove", and "Madam Secretary". MacKenzie is also known for his portrayal of Ludlow in the popular HBO series "The Sopranos". He has received numerous award nominations for his work in film and television, including a Gemini Award nomination for his role in the TV series "The Dark Room". Off-screen, MacKenzie is known for his activism and involvement in various charitable causes. He is also an accomplished writer and has written several scripts and stage plays.

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Brendan Beiser

Brendan Beiser (April 17, 1970 Boston-) otherwise known as Brendan Joseph Beiser is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Agent Pendrell in the television series The X-Files. Beiser has also appeared in a number of other popular television shows such as Smallville, Battlestar Galactica, and Stargate SG-1. Additionally, he has lent his voice to a variety of animated series and video games, such as Sabrina: The Animated Series and the critically acclaimed game BioShock Infinite. In addition to his work as an actor, Brendan Beiser is also an accomplished musician and singer. He has performed with several musical groups and has released his own solo album.

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Zack Ward

Zack Ward (August 31, 1970 Toronto-) also known as Zach Ward or Zacharias Ward is a Canadian actor, voice actor, film producer and screenwriter.

He is best known for his role as Scut Farkus in the classic Christmas movie "A Christmas Story" as well as his recurring roles on the TV shows "Titus" and "Deadwood". Ward has also appeared in a variety of other films and TV shows, including "Transformers", "Freddy vs. Jason", and "Postal". In addition to his acting work, Ward has produced and written several films, including the horror-comedy "BloodRayne: Deliverance" and the action-thriller "Resident Evil: Apocalypse". He is also a voice actor and has provided voices for video games such as "Mass Effect 2" and "Dead Rising 3".

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Andrew Younghusband

Andrew Younghusband (December 14, 1970 Canberra-) is a Canadian writer, journalist, actor and screenwriter.

He is widely known for his work as the host of the Canadian reality TV series "Canada's Worst Driver" and "Canada's Worst Handyman". Prior to his work in television, Younghusband worked as a freelance writer and journalist for various publications. He has also acted in a number of films and television shows, including "Trailer Park Boys" and "Republic of Doyle". In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Younghusband has written several acclaimed books, including "The New Old: How The Boomers Are Changing Everything... Again" and "The Ultimate Survival Manual: 333 Skills That Will Get You Out Alive".

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Mark Lutz

Mark Lutz (February 14, 1970 Montreal-) also known as Mark Douglas Lutz is a Canadian actor, film producer and screenwriter.

He is best known for his role as vampire Emmett Cullen in the Twilight film series. Lutz began his career in the entertainment industry as a model, appearing in numerous commercials and magazines before transitioning to acting. Aside from his Twilight fame, he has also appeared in popular TV shows such as The Bold and the Beautiful, Heroes and 90210. In addition to his successful acting career, Lutz is also a fitness enthusiast and has launched his own fitness program, The Mark Lutz Fit. He is also known for his philanthropic efforts, supporting causes such as animal rights and environmental protection.

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Scott Yaphe

Scott Yaphe (February 16, 1970 Montreal-) also known as Scott Howard or Wink Yahoo is a Canadian actor and comedian. He has two children, Alexa Lola Yaphe and Jordan Harrison Yaphe.

Yaphe first gained recognition for his work as a cast member on the popular Canadian television series "The Kids in the Hall" in the 1990s. He has since appeared in a variety of television shows and films, including "The Newsroom", "Degrassi High", "Little Mosque on the Prairie", and "Murdoch Mysteries". In addition to his acting career, Yaphe has also worked as a comedy writer and performer, and has appeared at various comedy festivals and venues throughout Canada and the United States. He is known for his quick wit and sharp observational humor, and has been praised for his ability to connect with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Outside of his entertainment career, Yaphe is also an active supporter of various charities and social causes, including organizations that work to improve the lives of children and families in need.

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C. Ernst Harth

C. Ernst Harth (February 2, 1970 Cambridge-) also known as Cary Ernst Harth, E. Ernst Harth, Bruno Nicols, Ernst Harth, Sue Donim, PB, C.Ernst Harth, C Ernst Harth, C. Ernest Harth, C. Ernst Hearth or The Bible Thumper is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in various popular films such as "Thir13en Ghosts," "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed," "The Chronicles of Riddick," and "Trick 'r Treat." He has also appeared in television shows such as "Supernatural," "Smallville," and "The X-Files."

Ernst Harth began his career as a professional footballer in Canada, before transitioning into acting. He attended Vancouver Film School and later joined the Second City comedy troupe.

In addition to his acting career, Harth is also a published author and illustrator of children's books. He has written and illustrated five books for children, including "The Frankenkids" series, which has been translated into multiple languages.

Harth is heavily involved with charity work, and has supported organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Canadian Down Syndrome Society.

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Carlos Díaz

Carlos Díaz (July 21, 1970 Santiago-) also known as Carlos Patricio Diaz is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles as Inspector Màrio Robles in the Canadian television drama series "Street Legal" and as Detective Mike Celucci in the hit series "Due South". Carlos grew up in Burnaby, a suburb of Vancouver, Canada. He began his acting career in the early 1990s and has appeared in numerous TV shows such as "NYPD Blue", "ER", and "The X-Files". He has also appeared in feature films such as "The Sweet Hereafter" and "The Battle of the Sexes". In addition to his work in front of the camera, Carlos is a trained stage actor and has performed in several theater productions. He is also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and has been involved in various initiatives to support mental health awareness and treatment.

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Yanic Truesdale

Yanic Truesdale (March 17, 1970 Montreal-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Michel Gerard in the television series "Gilmore Girls." Truesdale was raised in Montreal and studied at the National Theatre School of Canada before embarking on his acting career. In addition to "Gilmore Girls," he has also appeared in numerous other television shows and films, including "The Fixer," "Rumours," and "Mauvais Karma." Truesdale has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to characters in animated series such as "Mickey and the Roadster Racers" and "Vampirina." In addition to his acting career, Truesdale is also a trained classical pianist and has performed in concerts around the world.

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Trevor White

Trevor White (October 26, 1970 Vancouver-) also known as Trevor Alan White, White or Trevor is a Canadian actor.

He was raised in Vancouver and developed a passion for acting at a young age. After completing his studies in theater at the University of British Columbia, he moved to Toronto to pursue a career in acting. He has appeared in various films, television series, and stage productions. Some of his notable works include the film "The Tall Man" and TV series "The Killing" and "Fringe". In addition to his acting career, he is also actively involved in various charitable organizations dedicated to environmental conservation and social justice issues. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

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Brent Fitz

Brent Fitz (March 27, 1970 Winnipeg-) also known as Theory of a Deadman is a Canadian songwriter, musician, drummer and actor.

He has collaborated and toured with various notable musicians, including Slash, Alice Cooper, and Gene Simmons. Fitz also played drums for the rock band Union, and was a member of several other groups, such as Econoline Crush and Harlequin. In addition to his music career, Fitz has also dabbled in acting, appearing in the films Rock Star and The Punisher. He continues to tour and record with his current band Theory of a Deadman.

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Lance Gibson

Lance Gibson (November 20, 1970 Toronto-) also known as Fearless, Lance Gibson Sr. or Lance "Fearless" Gibson is a Canadian actor.

In addition to his acting career, Lance Gibson is also known for his successful career as a mixed martial artist. He is a former WBF world light heavyweight kickboxing champion and is also known for his time in the UFC and PRIDE Fighting Championships. After retiring from competition, Gibson founded a gym in Canada, where he trains up-and-coming fighters. He is also a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and has trained with some of the most notable fighters in the sport, including Georges St-Pierre and Anderson Silva. Aside from his athletic pursuits, Gibson has made appearances in films and TV shows, including "The A-Team," "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," and "Supernatural."

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Jed Rees

Jed Rees (March 8, 1970 Vancouver-) is a Canadian actor and pianist.

He graduated from Simon Fraser University with a degree in music before pursuing his career as an actor. Rees has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "The X-Files," "Deadpool," "Men in Trees," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." He is also known for his voice-over work, such as providing the voice for Dr. Emmett Brown in the "Back to the Future" video game. Additionally, Rees is an accomplished pianist and has performed in various music festivals and concerts throughout Canada.

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James Gallanders

James Gallanders (February 9, 1970 Scarborough-) is a Canadian actor and voice actor. His child is called Grayson Gallanders.

James Gallanders is best known for his roles in movies like "Saw II" and "Saw IV", as well as the TV series "Queer as Folk" and "The Kennedys". He started his acting career in the early 90s with the TV series "Top Cops" and has since appeared in numerous TV shows and movies. In addition to his work as an actor, Gallanders has also lent his voice to several animated series and video games, including "Total Drama Island" and "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate". He has been married to actress Ursula Campbell since 2000.

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Michael Benyaer

Michael Benyaer (May 25, 1970 Vancouver-) also known as Michael Benyear, Michael Benyer or Michael B. Enyaer is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is known for his roles in film and television such as "Reboot," "Deadpool," and "The 4400." Benyaer has also done extensive voice work, lending his voice to characters in popular video games like "Assassin's Creed" and "Final Fantasy X." He has received critical acclaim for his work in the theatre, and has appeared in productions such as "The Glass Menagerie" and "Hamlet." Benyaer is also a writer and producer, having co-created and starred in the web series "Suck and Moan." In addition to his work in entertainment, he is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken publicly about his experiences with anxiety and depression.

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Conrad Coates

Conrad Coates (July 12, 1970 London-) also known as C.C or C. Coates is a Canadian actor, teacher and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV series such as "The Dresden Files", "The Strain", "Haven", "Designated Survivor" and "V-Wars". In addition to his television work, Coates has also appeared in several films including "The Recruit", "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" and "TRON: Legacy". When he is not acting, Coates is a professor of Drama at Humber College in Toronto, Canada, where he teaches acting, voice and speech. He has also lent his voice to various video games and animated series, including "Assassin's Creed: Unity" and "Max Steel". In his spare time, Coates enjoys playing guitar and is a fan of jazz music.

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David J. Francis

David J. Francis (December 2, 1970 Ottawa-) otherwise known as David Francis, Dave Francis or David John Francis is a Canadian screenwriter, film producer, film director, actor and film editor.

David Francis studied at the Algonquin College Film Production Program in Ottawa, Ontario. He began his career in film as an intern for a production company in Los Angeles, where he assisted in the making of a number of feature films. Francis later moved to Toronto, where he worked for several years as a video editor for various television programs.

In 1997, Francis made his directorial debut with the short film "Learning to Ride". He has since directed and produced numerous films, including "The Oracle of Outer Space" (2005), "The Bunnyman" (2011), and "Unhinged" (2017).

Aside from his work in film, Francis is also an accomplished actor. He has appeared in a range of television shows and films, including "The Stone Angel" (2007), "The Border" (2008-2009) and "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016).

David Francis has received several awards and nominations for his work in film, including the Best Director award at the Toronto International Film Festival for his film "The Bunnyman".

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Trevor Smith

Trevor Smith (December 10, 1970 Toronto-) a.k.a. Tre, Trevor Cameron Smith or Trevor T. Smith is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in television series such as "Corner Gas," "Degrassi: The Next Generation," and "Train 48." Smith began his acting career in the 1990s, appearing in various Canadian productions before gaining more recognition in the early 2000s. In addition to his work in television, he has also acted in films such as "The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess" and "Murder Seen." Smith is also a trained stage actor and has appeared in productions of "Proof," "The Drawer Boy," and "The Crucible."

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Ricardo Trogi

Ricardo Trogi (March 25, 1970 Quebec City-) is a Canadian film director, television director, screenwriter and actor.

He is best known for his autobiographical film trilogy, which includes "1981", "1987", and "1991". Trogi began his career in the film industry as a teenager, working as an extra on various film sets before eventually attending film school in Montreal.

In addition to his film work, Trogi has also directed and written for television, including the popular Quebec sitcom "Unité 9". He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Claude-Jutra Award for Best Direction for "1981" and the Prix Iris for Best Screenplay for "1991".

Trogi continues to be an influential figure in the Canadian film industry, and his films are often praised for their nostalgic depiction of Quebec in the 1980s and 1990s. He has also been active in promoting the country's film industry, serving as a spokesperson for the Quebec Cinema initiative to promote Quebec films around the world.

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Tom Europe

Tom Europe (July 27, 1970 Toronto-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his recurring roles on TV series such as "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" and "Ready or Not". He began his acting career in the early 1990s, with his first major role being in the TV series "Street Legal". Throughout his career, Europe has also appeared on numerous other TV shows, including "The Outer Limits", "Due South", "Blue Murder", and "The Listener". In addition to his work on television, Europe has also appeared in a number of films, including "Carpool", "Iron Eagle IV", and "Gotti". Outside of acting, Europe is also a professional football player, having played for a number of teams in the Canadian Football League.

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