Canadian actors who were born in 1968

Here are 30 famous actors from Canada were born in 1968:

Brendan Fraser

Brendan Fraser (December 3, 1968 Indianapolis-) otherwise known as Brendan James Fraser or Brendon Fraser is a Canadian actor, film producer, voice actor and photographer. His children are called Leland Francis Fraser, Griffin Arthur Fraser and Holden Fletcher Fraser.

Fraser is best known for his roles in popular films such as "The Mummy" trilogy, "George of the Jungle," and "Encino Man." He has also lent his voice to several animated films including "The Nut Job" and "Escape from Planet Earth." In addition to his acting career, Fraser is also a passionate photographer and his work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times and Esquire. Throughout his career, he has received several accolades including a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe nomination. Despite taking a break from acting for a few years, Fraser returned to the spotlight in 2021 with his highly praised performance in the hit series "Doom Patrol."

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John Paul Tremblay

John Paul Tremblay (May 17, 1968 Halifax-) otherwise known as Julian, J.P. Tremblay or Jape is a Canadian actor and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work as a co-creator, writer and actor on the hit Canadian TV show Trailer Park Boys. Tremblay has played the character Julian in the series since its inception in 2001 and has also served as a producer on various spin-off projects. Prior to his work on Trailer Park Boys, Tremblay worked as a roofer and bartender. He attended St. Mary’s University in Halifax, but dropped out before completing his degree. Tremblay has also made appearances on other Canadian TV shows such as The Drunk and on the films The Trailer Park Boys Movie and Swearnet: The Movie, both of which he co-wrote.

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Maestro

Maestro (March 31, 1968 Toronto-) a.k.a. Wes Williams, Maestro Fresh-Wes, Maestro Fresh Wes, Wesley Williams, Wesley Paris, Maestro and Maestro Fresh Wes, Wes 'Maestro' William, Wes 'Maestro' Williams or Wes Maestro Williams is a Canadian actor, record producer, rapper, master of ceremonies, author and motivational speaker.

Maestro, born Wesley Williams in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 31, 1968, is considered a pioneer in Canadian hip-hop, having emerged in the late 1980s. He is widely known for his groundbreaking debut album, "Symphony in Effect," which was the first Canadian hip-hop album to ever be certified platinum. In addition to his successful music career, Maestro has also acted in several films and television shows, including "Blue Murder," "The Line," and "Four Brothers." He has also written a memoir, "Stick to Your Vision: How to Get Past the Hurdles and Haters to Get Where You Want to Be," and is a motivational speaker, giving talks on topics such as leadership, goal-setting, and overcoming obstacles. Maestro has been inducted into the Scarborough Walk of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

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David Hewlett

David Hewlett (April 18, 1968 Redhill-) also known as David Ian Hewlett or David Hewlitt is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, film director and businessperson. His child is called Sebastian Flynn Loughman Hewlett.

Hewlett has made appearances in numerous films and television series over the course of his career. He is best known for playing Dr. Rodney McKay in the television series "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate Atlantis." He has also had guest roles on popular shows such as "Supernatural," "CSI: Miami," and "The Outer Limits."

In addition to his acting work, Hewlett has also written and directed several films, including "A Dog's Breakfast" and "Debug." He is also a successful entrepreneur, having co-founded the multi-media production company, Whiskaye Films.

Hewlett has been praised for his work in the film and television industry, earning him a Gemini Award for his role in "Stargate Atlantis" and a Canadian Comedy Award for his work on "A Dog's Breakfast." He continues to act, write, and direct to this day.

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Matthew Bennett

Matthew Bennett (April 9, 1968 Toronto-) otherwise known as Matthew Ray Bennett, Mathew Bennett or Matt Bennett is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and film director.

He is best known for his roles as Detective Len Harper in the television series Cold Squad, as Aaron Jacobs in the drama series Madison, and as Daniel in the comedy-drama series Street Legal, among others. Bennett began his career as a screenwriter and director, and made his feature film debut with the comedy-drama film Amexico in 2016. He has also directed episodes of television series such as Murdoch Mysteries and Ransom. In addition to his work in film and television, Bennett is also an accomplished stage actor, having performed in productions of Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Macbeth, among others. He has been nominated for several awards, including a Gemini Award for his work on Cold Squad.

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Matt Hill

Matt Hill (January 19, 1968 North Vancouver-) also known as Matthew Hill or Matthew "Matt" Hill is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his voice roles in various animated TV series and movies, such as Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Kevin Keene/Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master, Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, and Raphael in the 2003 series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Hill started his acting career in the late 1980s, appearing in Canadian TV shows such as Danger Bay and 21 Jump Street. He later shifted his focus to voice acting and became a prominent figure in the industry. In addition to his voice work, he has also acted in live-action shows and movies, such as The X-Files and The Outer Limits.

Outside of his acting career, Hill is also a musician and songwriter. He was a member of the punk rock band The Lookouts in the 1990s and has released several solo albums. He is also a father of two children and lives in Vancouver with his family.

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Pat Kiernan

Pat Kiernan (November 20, 1968 Calgary-) a.k.a. Patrick "Pat" Kiernan or Patrick Kiernan is a Canadian journalist, presenter and actor. He has two children, Lucy Kiernan and Maeve Kiernan.

Kiernan began his career in journalism in Canada, working for various news outlets before moving to the United States in 1996. He is best known for his work as the morning news anchor for NY1, a 24-hour cable news channel in New York City. Kiernan's distinctive voice and calm delivery earned him a devoted following, and he became a New York City icon. In addition to his work as a journalist, Kiernan has also acted in several films and TV shows, including "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2." He is also the author of two books, "Good Morning, City" and "Painless American History." Kiernan is highly respected in the media industry and has won several awards for his work, including the Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Documentary.

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Victor Lucas

Victor Lucas (February 11, 1968-) is a Canadian television producer and actor.

He is best known as the creator and host of the long-running video game review show, "The Electric Playground". He began his career in broadcasting in the late 1980s as a radio DJ, and later moved to television, where he gained popularity as the host of several shows on YTV, including "Uh Oh!" and "Brain Wash". In 1997, he created "The Electric Playground" which quickly became one of the most popular and respected video game review shows in the world. In addition to his work in television, Lucas is also an accomplished voice actor, having lent his voice to several video games and animated series, including "Beyblade" and "Inuyasha".

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Brad Turner

Brad Turner (May 25, 1968 Winnipeg-) is a Canadian actor and stunt performer.

He is best known for his stunt work on various movies and TV shows including Deadpool, Godzilla, X-Men: The Last Stand, and The X-Files. Turner has also had small roles in several films and TV shows such as The X-Files and Stargate SG-1. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Turner is also an accomplished martial artist and has been teaching martial arts for over 30 years. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Shawn Levy

Shawn Levy (July 23, 1968 Montreal-) also known as Sean Levy, Shawn Adam Levy or Shaun Levy is a Canadian film director, actor, film producer, television producer and television director. He has two children, Sophie Levy and Tess Levy.

Levy graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a degree in performing arts. He started his career as a production assistant before moving on to directing and producing. Some of his notable directorial works include the Night at the Museum trilogy, Real Steel, and Stranger Things. Levy has won various awards for his work including the PGA Producer of the Year Award and the People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama. In addition to his film and TV work, Levy is also the founder of the production company 21 Laps Entertainment.

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Byron Lawson

Byron Lawson (August 26, 1968 Vancouver-) also known as Byron Anura Lawson is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV shows such as Supernatural, Arrow, and Smallville. Lawson's acting career began in the early 1990s and he has since appeared in numerous films and television series. In addition to acting, Lawson is also a martial artist and has practiced various forms of martial arts since childhood. He has trained in Taekwondo, Wing Chun Kung Fu, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and MMA. Lawson is also a certified instructor in Jeet Kune Do and Filipino Martial Arts. Aside from his work in the entertainment industry, Lawson is a devoted community activist and has been involved in several charitable organizations throughout his career.

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Thom Fitzgerald

Thom Fitzgerald (July 8, 1968 New Rochelle-) also known as Thomas "Thom" Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald or Thom is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor, playwright, theatre director, television director and television producer.

He was raised in Nova Scotia, Canada and studied theatre at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Fitzgerald is best known for his films "The Hanging Garden" (1997), which won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the Toronto International Film Festival, and "Cloudburst" (2011) which won the People's Choice Award at the Atlantic Film Festival. He has also directed numerous television shows, including "For the Love of Shakespeare" (2000) and "Sex Traffic" (2004). In addition to his work in film and television, Fitzgerald has also written several plays and has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to the arts.

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Ben Bass

Ben Bass (August 14, 1968 Baltimore-) also known as Banjamin Langer Bass is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Detective Sam Swarek in the Canadian police drama series, "Rookie Blue". Before pursuing acting, Bass studied fine arts at Concordia University in Montreal. He began his career as a stage actor and later transitioned to film and television. In addition to "Rookie Blue", he has appeared in several other popular television series like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "The 4400", and "Saving Hope". Bass is also a trained martial artist and enjoys playing ice hockey in his free time. He currently resides in Toronto with his wife and children.

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Sean Millington

Sean Millington (February 1, 1968 Vancouver-) is a Canadian actor.

Sean Millington is a former professional Canadian football player who turned to acting after his sports career ended. He is best known for his role as "Tiny" in the hit TV series "The Trailer Park Boys". Millington played football for the BC Lions and won the Canadian Football League's outstanding Canadian award in 1999. He was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2014. Besides acting, Millington is also a motivational speaker and a fitness coach.

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Serge Postigo

Serge Postigo (November 14, 1968 Agen-) is a Canadian actor. He has one child, Thomas Postigo.

Serge Postigo is best known for his work in the Quebec theatre scene, where he has won critical acclaim for his performances in productions such as Les Misérables, The Producers, and Hairspray. In addition to acting, Postigo is also a director and has staged productions of Les Belles-Soeurs, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Barber of Seville. He has appeared on numerous TV series and films, including Josée, L'obsession, and Henri Henri. Postigo is actively involved in charity work, serving as an ambassador for the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation, and supporting causes such as autism research and mental health awareness.

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Paul Hopkins

Paul Hopkins (July 12, 1968 Ottawa-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his voice-over work, particularly his role as Max Steel in the animated series of the same name. Hopkins also has a successful stage and screen career, having appeared in a number of Canadian films and television shows. He has won three Montreal English Theatre Awards for his work in productions such as "Death and the Maiden" and "The Caretaker." In addition to acting, Hopkins is also a producer and writer, having co-written the film "The Ride" and produced the television series "Blue Murder."

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Sebastian Bach

Sebastian Bach (April 3, 1968 Freeport-) also known as Sebastian Bach & Friends, Sebastian Philip Bierk, Sebastian Phillip Bierk, Bach, Sebastian or Baz is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actor and musician. He has three children, Paris Bierk, London Bierk and Sebastiana Bierk.

Sebastian Bach rose to fame as the lead singer of the hard rock band Skid Row, which achieved mainstream success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He joined the band in 1987 and stayed with them until 1996, during which time they released several hit albums including "Skid Row" and "Slave to the Grind".

After leaving Skid Row, Bach pursued a solo career and also appeared in several Broadway productions, including "Jekyll & Hyde" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show". He has also made appearances on reality TV shows such as "The Surreal Life" and "Sing Your Face Off".

Bach has continued to release music over the years, both as a solo artist and with various bands. He is known for his powerful vocal range and energetic stage presence. In addition to music, Bach is also an avid motorcyclist and has competed in several races.

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Gerry Dee

Gerry Dee (December 31, 1968 Scarborough-) also known as Gerard Donoghue or Gerard Francis Donoghue is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, comedian and screenwriter. His children are called Aly Donoghue and Faith Donoghue.

He started his career as a teacher before pursuing comedy full-time. He gained national attention in Canada in 2008 with his self-titled sitcom, "Mr. D", which was based on his experiences as a high school teacher. The show ran for eight seasons and he wrote and starred in each episode. He has also appeared in various movies, including "Trailer Park Boys: The Movie," "It's All Gone Pete Tong," and "Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed." In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Dee is actively involved in several charitable organizations, including the Canadian Cancer Society and the Children's Wish Foundation.

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Terry McGurrin

Terry McGurrin (November 5, 1968 Ottawa-) is a Canadian screenwriter, actor, comedian and voice actor.

He is best known for his work on several popular shows on Teletoon, including Total Drama Island, 6teen, and Stoked. McGurrin has won several awards for his work in animation, including a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Children’s or Youth Program or Series. In addition to his work in voice acting and screenwriting, McGurrin has also made several on-camera appearances, including as a correspondent for The Comedy Network’s The Daily 10. He is a graduate of both the University of Toronto and the National Theatre School of Canada.

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Mike Dopud

Mike Dopud (June 10, 1968 Montreal-) also known as Michael Dopud, Mike Dopu or Mike Dupod is a Canadian actor, stunt performer, voice actor and athlete.

He began his career as an athlete, competing in high jump for Canada. He also played professional football for the Montreal Alouettes before transitioning to acting full-time. He is best known for his roles in science fiction and superhero franchises, including Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, Arrow, and Dark Matter. Dopud is also a prolific voice actor, having lent his voice to several video games and animated series. In addition to acting, Dopud is also a stunt performer, having performed stunts in numerous films and television shows.

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Patrick Gallagher

Patrick Gallagher (February 21, 1968 Chilliwack-) also known as Patrick James Gallagher is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his work on the television series "Da Vinci's Inquest" and "Glee". Gallagher has also appeared in numerous films such as "Night at the Museum", "Sideways", and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2". He began his career in the early 1990s and has since become a well-known character actor with a strong presence on both the big and small screens. In addition to his acting work, Gallagher is also an accomplished voice actor and has contributed his voice to a number of animated shows and films, including "Penguins of Madagascar" and "The Emoji Movie".

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Gregory Charles

Gregory Charles (February 12, 1968 Montreal-) also known as Charles, Gregory is a Canadian presenter, pianist, singer, actor, radio personality and dancer.

Growing up, Gregory Charles showed a talent for music and began playing the piano around the age of four. He went on to study classical music at the Vincent-d'Indy school in Montreal and later at the Juilliard School in New York City. After completing his studies, he returned to Canada to pursue a career as a performer.

In 1991, Gregory Charles released his debut album, "L'intimité," which earned him a gold record in Canada. He went on to release several more albums and became popular in Quebec as a crossover artist, blending classical and pop music.

In addition to his music career, Gregory Charles has also hosted several television shows, including the Quebec version of "Deal or No Deal" and "The Gregory Charles Show." He has also appeared in several movies and musicals, including the Canadian production of "Grease."

Beyond his television and music work, Gregory Charles is involved in various charitable organizations, including the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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Hershey Felder

Hershey Felder (July 9, 1968 Montreal-) is a Canadian actor and pianist.

He is best known for his award-winning solo performances in which he portrays famous composers such as Beethoven, Chopin, and Gershwin. Felder has also written and performed in a number of original plays and musicals, including "George Gershwin Alone" and "Maestro: Leonard Bernstein." In addition to his theater work, Felder has released several albums showcasing his piano playing, including "Love Songs of the Yiddish Theatre" and "An American Story." He currently resides in the United States.

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Michael Cram

Michael Cram (July 11, 1968 Cornwall-) a.k.a. Mike Cram is a Canadian actor and singer-songwriter.

Best known for his role as Kevin "Wordy" Wordsworth in the TV series Flashpoint, Michael Cram began his acting career in the late 1990s. He has appeared in numerous Canadian and American films and television shows including Rookie Blue, Republic of Doyle, and The Strain. In addition to acting, Cram is also a singer-songwriter, having released his debut album, entitled "Blue Sky Blue" in 2021. He continues to act in both film and television and is also involved in various theatrical productions. Cram is married with two children and resides in Toronto, Canada.

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William deVry

William deVry (April 20, 1968 Montreal-) otherwise known as William Vry, William Simard, William deVry Simard, William De Vry, William Devry, Will deVry or Wil is a Canadian actor.

William deVry is best known for his roles as Tim Dolan on the American daytime soap opera "Port Charles," Michael Cambias on "All My Children," Storm Logan on "The Bold and the Beautiful," and Julian Jerome on "General Hospital." He made his acting debut in the 1994 Canadian drama "Net Worth" and has since appeared in numerous TV shows and films, including "Stargate SG-1," "Earth: Final Conflict," "The Outer Limits," and "Nikita." In addition to his successful acting career, deVry is also a trained and licensed private pilot.

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Martin Petit

Martin Petit (September 24, 1968 Laval-) is a Canadian screenwriter, actor and comedian.

He is best known for his work on the popular Québécois television series Les Bougon, as well as for his roles in various films such as La Grande Séduction and C'est donc ton tour Laura Cadieux. Petit began his career in the 1990s as a stand-up comedian, and quickly gained a reputation for his quick wit and sharp humor. In addition to his work on screen, Petit has also written several successful stage shows, including Histoire d'un ado, which was nominated for a Félix Award in 1999. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards for his comedic performances and writing, including two Gemini Awards and a Canadian Comedy Award. Off-screen, Petit is known for his dedication to charitable causes, and has been involved in various initiatives to support organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society and the Laval School of Autism.

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Laird Mackintosh

Laird Mackintosh (September 3, 1968 Calgary-) is a Canadian actor.

He has appeared in numerous musical theatre productions on Broadway, the West End, and around the world, including the production of "Miss Saigon" where he played the lead role of Chris. In addition to his extensive theatre work, Mackintosh has also appeared in various television shows and films, including a recurring role on the TV series "The Crown" and a role in the film "Suffragette". Mackintosh is also known for his work as a vocal coach, having worked with many well-known singers and actors.

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Bertrand Bonello

Bertrand Bonello (September 11, 1968 Nice-) a.k.a. Laurie Markovitch is a Canadian film director, actor, screenwriter, film producer and film score composer. He has one child, Anna Mouchette.

Bertrand Bonello was born in Nice, France and spent his formative years in Paris. He initially wanted to be a musician and started his career as a bassist in a punk band. However, he eventually turned to filmmaking and made his directorial debut with the short film "Who Killed Little Gregory?" in 1996.

Since then, Bonello has written and directed several acclaimed feature films, including "The Pornographer" (2001), "Tiresia" (2003), "House of Tolerance" (2011), and "Nocturama" (2016). He is known for his exploration of complex themes such as sexuality, identity, power, and violence through his films.

In addition to his work behind the camera, Bonello has also acted in several films and television series, including "La Sentinelle" (1992) and "Lulu" (1996). He is also a prolific composer and has created music for many of his own films as well as others.

Bonello has won numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including the César Award for Best Director in 2020 for his film "Zombi Child".

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Dan Savoie

Dan Savoie (January 18, 1968 Scarborough-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his performances in the movies "Shallow Ground" (2004), "The Corridor" (2010), and "Hobo with a Shotgun" (2011). Savoie began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in Canadian TV shows and films, such as "Street Legal" and "Due South". He has also worked as a stunt performer in several movies, including "Cinderella Man" (2005) and "Silent Hill: Revelation" (2012). In addition to his work in film and television, Savoie is also a stage actor and has performed in various plays across Canada.

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Kevin Brauch

Kevin Brauch (January 18, 1968 Toronto-) also known as Kev or Kevin Jeffery Brauch is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and television producer.

He is best known for his work as a television host, particularly as the original host of the hit Food Network show, "Iron Chef America." Brauch's career began in the mid-1990s, when he hosted a number of shows on Discovery Channel Canada, including "Thrill of a Lifetime" and "The Amateur Science of Food and Drink." Later, he went on to host shows like "The Thirsty Traveler" and "After Hours with Daniel Boulud" on the Food Network. In addition to his television work, Brauch has also acted in a number of films and television shows, including "Mutant X," "The Senior Trip," and "Too Much Information." In recent years, he has focused more on producing, particularly in the realm of digital media.

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