Canadian actors who were born in 1973

Here are 48 famous actors from Canada were born in 1973:

Edge

Edge (October 30, 1973 Orangeville-) also known as Rated-R Superstar, Adam Joseph Copeland, The Rated–R Superstar, Mr. Money in the Bank, Damon Stryker, Adam Impact, The Ultimate Opportunist, King Edge the Awesome, Sexton Hardcastle, The Master Manipulator, Edge Adam Copeland, adam_copeland, Conquistador Uno, Damon Striker, Adam Copeland, Sexton Hardcastle III or The Rated R Superstar is a Canadian wrestler and actor.

Edge began his wrestling career in 1992, wrestling in independent promotions in Canada and the US before signing with WWE (then WWF) in 1996. He quickly formed a tag team with Christian, known as The Brood, and later became a mainstay of the Attitude Era alongside the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H.

Winning numerous championships during his career, Edge is a 14-time world champion and a member of the WWE Hall of Fame. He retired from wrestling in 2011 due to injuries, but has since made occasional appearances for WWE, including his return at the 2020 Royal Rumble.

In addition to his wrestling career, Edge has also acted in various films and TV shows, including appearances on Haven and Vikings. He is also a best-selling author, having written the autobiography Adam Copeland on Edge in 2004, as well as two novels.

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Richard Ian Cox

Richard Ian Cox (October 3, 1973 St Asaph-) a.k.a. Richard Cox is a Canadian voice actor, presenter, teacher and actor.

He is best known for his voice-over work in various animated series, including Ranma 1/2, InuYasha, Beast Wars: Transformers, and The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Cox started his acting career in theater productions before transitioning to screen work. He has appeared in several television series, including The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, and Supernatural. In addition to his acting and voice-over work, Cox is also a trained teacher and has taught drama in various schools and colleges in Canada. He is married and has two children.

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Christian

Christian (November 30, 1973 Kitchener-) a.k.a. Christian Cage, The Instant Classic, The Livewire, Jay Reso, The Showstealer, The Champ, Captain Charisma, CLB, William Jason Reso, C–Squared, Conquistador Dos, Creepy Little Bastard, The Pontiff of the Peepulation, The Suicide Blonde, Jay, CLB: Creepy Little Bastard, The Canadian Rage, The New People's Champion or William Jason "Jay" Reso is a Canadian wrestler and actor.

Christian began his wrestling career in the late 1990s in Canada, working for companies such as International Wrestling Syndicate (IWS) and Maple Leaf Wrestling (MLW). He eventually signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 1998 and became a part of the tag team, The Brood, alongside Edge and Gangrel.

Throughout his career, Christian won numerous championships, including the WWE World Heavyweight Championship twice, the WWE Intercontinental Championship four times, and the WWE World Tag Team Championship nine times with various partners such as Edge, Chris Jericho, and Lance Storm.

In 2005, Christian left WWE and signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he adopted the name Christian Cage. He won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship twice and the TNA World Heavyweight Championship twice before returning to WWE in 2009.

In addition to wrestling, Christian has also acted in various television shows, movies, and web series, including his recurring role as William Boone in the sci-fi series, Earth: Final Conflict.

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Rufus Wainwright

Rufus Wainwright (July 22, 1973 Rhinebeck-) a.k.a. Rufus Wainright or Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright is a Canadian singer, musician, actor, songwriter, artist, composer, film producer and music artist. He has one child, Viva Katherine Wainwright Cohen.

Rufus Wainwright is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and accomplished singers and songwriters of his generation. He was born in Rhinebeck, New York, but grew up in Montreal, Canada, where his parents were influential figures in the Canadian folk music scene. Wainwright's music is marked by its poetic lyricism, intricate harmonies, and eclectic blend of genres, including pop, rock, folk, and classical music.

Wainwright's career began in the mid-1990s, when he signed his first record deal and released his self-titled debut album in 1998. The album was critically acclaimed and helped establish Wainwright's reputation as a rising star in the music world. Over the course of his career, Wainwright has released a series of acclaimed albums, including "Want One" (2003) and "Release the Stars" (2007), both of which were nominated for Grammy Awards.

In addition to his music career, Wainwright has also appeared in a number of films and television shows, including Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator" (2004) and the Coen Brothers' "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018). He has also collaborated with a number of artists from diverse genres, including Elton John, Sting, and the Pet Shop Boys.

Wainwright has been open about his personal struggles, including his battles with addiction and his decision to come out as gay. He has used his platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has been a vocal critic of political leaders who seek to curtail those rights. Despite these challenges, Wainwright has continued to create music that resonates with fans around the world and has cemented his place as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music.

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Joey Cramer

Joey Cramer (August 23, 1973 Vancouver-) otherwise known as Deleriyes August Joe Fisher Cramer is a Canadian actor.

Joey Cramer is best known for his role as David Freeman in Disney's 1986 film Flight of the Navigator. He began his acting career in the early 1980s and went on to appear in several movies and TV shows, including Runaway, The Clan of the Cave Bear, and Murder, She Wrote. Cramer retired from acting in the early 1990s, but his performance in Flight of the Navigator has continued to earn him a loyal fanbase. In the years since his acting career ended, Cramer has faced some legal issues and personal struggles, but his fans continue to remember him fondly for his work on screen.

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Kirby Morrow

Kirby Morrow (August 28, 1973 Jasper-) also known as Kirby Robert Morrow is a Canadian actor, voice actor, comedian and writer.

He was born and raised in Jasper, Alberta, Canada. Morrow is best known for his voice acting work, having lent his voice to many popular anime and cartoon characters such as Goku in Dragon Ball Z, Miroku in Inuyasha, Trowa Barton in Gundam Wing, and Cyclops in X-Men Evolution. In addition to his voice acting career, he has also appeared in live-action television shows and movies, such as Stargate Atlantis, The L Word, and The Flash. Morrow was also a writer, having penned two episodes for the television series Stargate Atlantis. Unfortunately, he passed away on November 18, 2020, at the age of 47, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most recognized voice actors in the industry.

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Nick Cvjetkovich

Nick Cvjetkovich (August 29, 1973 Toronto-) also known as Sinn Bodhi, Nicholas "Nick" Cvjetkovich, Nicholas Cvjetkovich, Dr. Nick Sinnfu, H.N. Hardcastle, Kizarny, Lucifer Love, Nicholas Doom, Nicholas Sinn, Nick Doom, Nick Sinn, Nikolas Sinn, (The) Original Sinn, Sinn / SiNN or Sinn Bowdee is a Canadian cartoonist, wrestler, actor and film art director.

He is best known for his work in the professional wrestling industry, where he has performed for various promotions such as WWE, Impact Wrestling, and Ring of Honor. Cvjetkovich began his wrestling career in 2002 and quickly gained popularity for his unique character portrayals and in-ring style. He has also dabbled in acting, with small roles in films such as "In Time" and "Ouija Shark." In addition to his wrestling and acting careers, Cvjetkovich has worked as a cartoonist and film art director. He has created art for various TV shows, films, and comics, and has also designed sets and costumes for several independent films.

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Noam Gonick

Noam Gonick (March 20, 1973 Winnipeg-) is a Canadian screenwriter, film director, actor, film producer, artist and visual artist.

He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Manitoba and his Masters of Fine Arts from Bard College in New York. Gonick's films have been internationally acclaimed, featured in festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival. In addition to filmmaking, Gonick is also a widely recognized visual artist, with exhibitions of his work being displayed in galleries and museums around the world. Gonick currently resides in Winnipeg, where he continues to create films and art.

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Jason Jones

Jason Jones (June 3, 1973 Hamilton-) also known as The Bobroom is a Canadian actor, comedian and screenwriter. He has three children, Piper Bee-Jones, Fletcher Bee-Jones and Ripley Bee-Jones.

Jones is best known for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (2005-2015) where he served as a correspondent. He also co-created, co-wrote and starred in the TBS comedy series The Detour alongside his wife, Samantha Bee. The show premiered in 2016 and ran for four seasons.

Before his success in the entertainment industry, Jones studied at the Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto. He began his career performing in comedy troupes and improv groups in Canada, including Second City and the sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall.

Aside from his work on The Daily Show and The Detour, Jones has also appeared in a number of films and television shows, including How I Met Your Mother, Pitch Perfect, and The Art of Racing in the Rain. He has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on The Daily Show. In his free time, Jones is an avid hockey player and fan.

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Matthew Ferguson

Matthew Ferguson (April 3, 1973 Toronto-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as William Murdoch's assistant, George Crabtree, on the popular Canadian television series, "Murdoch Mysteries," a role he held for over a decade. He has also appeared in numerous other television shows and films throughout his career, including "The Boys of St. Vincent," "Due South," and "La Femme Nikita." In addition to acting, Ferguson is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to various projects, such as the animated series "Monster by Mistake" and the video game "Assassin's Creed: Unity."

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Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay

Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay (September 25, 1973 Montreal-) is a Canadian film director and actor.

He studied at the Ontario College of Art and Design and went on to receive a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of British Columbia. His work often focuses on issues of identity, sexuality, and the body, and he has been recognized for his interdisciplinary approach to art-making. In addition to his film work, Nemerofsky Ramsay has also exhibited his drawings, text-based works, and sound installations in galleries around the world. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the prestigious Sobey Art Award in 2006, and has been included in several important international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale in 2013.

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Paul Popowich

Paul Popowich (March 2, 1973 Hamilton-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles as Detective Len Harper on the Canadian police drama series "Blue Murder" and as Carter Boyd on the American drama series "The Handler". Popowich has also appeared in numerous films and TV shows such as "The Shawshank Redemption", "Queer as Folk", and "Republic of Doyle". In addition to his acting career, Popowich is also a trained dancer and has performed with the National Ballet of Canada. He is married to actress Kate Kelton and they have one child together.

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Victor H. Webster

Victor H. Webster (February 7, 1973 Calgary-) also known as Victor Webster is a Canadian model, actor, stockbroker, martial artist and businessperson.

He is best known for his roles in various television series and films. Webster began his career as a model and had the opportunity to work with top fashion designers and brands. He eventually transitioned into acting and made his debut in the hit television series, "Sunset Beach". He has since appeared in numerous TV shows such as "Charmed", "Lincoln Heights", and "Continuum".

Aside from acting, Webster is also a skilled martial artist, holding a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and training in various other disciplines. He has utilized his martial arts skills in some of his roles, including in the film "The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption".

In addition to his acting and martial arts pursuits, Webster is also a successful businessman. He has launched his own clothing line, written a book, and invested in various real estate ventures. Despite his busy schedule, he remains committed to fitness and healthy living, regularly sharing his workout routines and diet tips with fans on social media.

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Doron Bell

Doron Bell (December 8, 1973 Montreal-) also known as Derion Bell, Doran Bell Jr. or Doron Bell Jr. is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV series and movies such as "The Expanse", "Battlestar Galactica", "24", "Fringe", "The 4400", "The Killing", "Smallville", "Psych" and "Supernatural". Bell began his career as a voice actor, providing voice-over work for video games such as "Need for Speed" and "Spider-Man". He has also lent his voice to animated series including "Iron Man: Armored Adventures", "Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures" and "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic". In addition to acting, Bell is a talented musician and songwriter, having released several albums and performed on stage.

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Cory Bowles

Cory Bowles (August 27, 1973 Montreal-) is a Canadian actor, choreographer, musician, dancer, film director, screenwriter and teacher.

He is best known for his role as Cory in the Canadian sitcom Trailer Park Boys. Bowles has also appeared in other Canadian TV shows such as Black. He has worked as a choreographer for the Cirque du Soleil and on music videos for artists such as Buck 65 and Classified. In addition to his work in the arts, Bowles is also a dedicated community activist and sits on the board of the Halifax Jazz Festival. In 2017, he made his feature film directorial debut with the movie Black Cop, which won the Best Canadian Feature Film award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Bowles is also an educator, having taught at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and at the National Theatre School of Canada.

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Andrew C. Erin

Andrew C. Erin (May 29, 1973 Ottawa-) also known as Andrew Christopher Erin, Andrew C. Erin or Andrew Erin is a Canadian film producer, film director, screenwriter and actor.

Andrew C. Erin made his directorial debut in 2005 with the thriller film "Sam's Lake". He has since directed several other films such as "Simple Things" and "Havenhurst". In addition to directing, he has also produced and written for films and television shows including "The Gifted", "Firecracker" and "The Sixties". Erin began his acting career in the late 90s and has appeared in small roles in films such as "Final Destination 2" and "Silent Hill". He graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a degree in business administration before pursuing his career in the film industry.

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Dean Armstrong

Dean Armstrong (April 24, 1973 Owen Sound-) is a Canadian actor and acting coach. His child is called Ryan Kiera Armstrong.

Armstrong is best known for his role as Blake on the TV series "Queer as Folk" and as Ty in the fantasy TV series "The Zack Files". He has also appeared in several other TV series including "The Listener", "Falling Skies", and "The Expanse". Armstrong has worked as an acting coach for over 15 years and has taught at several acting schools and studios in Toronto. He has also directed and produced several short films and theater productions. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Armstrong is also a health and fitness enthusiast and has competed in several bodybuilding competitions.

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Mathieu Chantelois

Mathieu Chantelois (July 4, 1973 Montreal-) is a Canadian tv personality, magazine editor, actor, film producer, editing and presenter.

Mathieu Chantelois was born on July 4, 1973, in Montreal, Canada. He began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor and later became a magazine editor. He served as the editor-in-chief of the popular Canadian magazine "Xtra!" from 2008 to 2016, where he focused on LGBTQ+ content.

In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Chantelois has produced and directed several award-winning films, including "Five Dances" (2013) and "Shelter" (2014). He has also appeared as a television personality on Canadian programs like "Breakfast Television" and "The Marilyn Denis Show."

In 2017, Chantelois joined the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as the VP of Guest Relations and Publications. He is currently responsible for overseeing the festival's guest relations department, as well as the production of TIFF's publications, including the festival's official program.

Chantelois is also an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has worked with several organizations to promote equality and inclusiveness. He is an avid traveler and has visited over 65 countries, documenting his trips on social media.

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David Julian Hirsh

David Julian Hirsh (October 26, 1973 Montreal-) also known as David Hirsh is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in television series such as "The Haunting Hour", "Covert Affairs", and "American Dreamz". He has also appeared in films such as "Blindness" and "Barney's Version". Hirsh began his acting career in theater productions and later transitioned to on-screen acting. In addition to his work as an actor, Hirsh is an avid musician and has performed as a singer-songwriter. He has also been involved in various charitable organizations and campaigns, including the World Wildlife Fund and Free The Children. Hirsh is married and has two children.

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Jordan Prentice

Jordan Prentice (January 30, 1973 London-) is a Canadian actor.

He was born with a rare form of dwarfism known as cartilage-hair hypoplasia. Despite his small stature, Prentice has made a big impact in the entertainment industry, with a career spanning over two decades. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, both in Canada and the United States. Some of his most notable roles include the character of Rock in the film "American Pie: The Naked Mile" and Howard the Duck in the Marvel series "Guardians of the Galaxy". In addition to acting, Prentice has also worked as a motivational speaker, sharing his experiences of living with dwarfism and advocating for disability rights. His contributions have been recognized with several awards, including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

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Mike Beaver

Mike Beaver (November 28, 1973 St. Catharines-) also known as Michael Beaver or The Beav is a Canadian actor and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work on the improv comedy show "The Second City" in Toronto and for his recurring role as Lobster Claws in the animated series "Star vs. the Forces of Evil". Beaver has also appeared in numerous films and television shows such as "Canadian Bacon", "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2", and "Slings and Arrows". In addition to his acting work, he has also written for various television shows including "The Ron James Show" and "This Hour Has 22 Minutes". Beaver graduated from Brock University with a degree in Theatre and also studied at The Second City Training Center in Toronto. In his free time, he enjoys playing hockey and spending time with his family.

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Kristen Holden-Reid

Kristen Holden-Reid (August 1, 1973 Pickering-) also known as Kris Holden-Reid, Kristen Holden Ried, Chris Holdenried, Kris Holden Ried, Kristen Holden-Ried, Kristan Holdenreid, Kristen Holdenried, Kris Holdenried, Kris Holdenreid, Kristen J. Holdenried, Kristen Holdenreid, Kris Holden-Ried, Kris Holden Reid, Kristen Holden - Ried or Kristen Holden- Ried is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Dyson in the hit supernatural TV series, "Lost Girl." Holden-Reid studied at Montreal's Concordia University, where he earned a degree in Fine Arts. He began his acting career in Toronto, appearing in numerous stage productions before landing small roles in TV shows and films. In addition to his work on "Lost Girl," Holden-Reid has also appeared in other popular TV series such as "The Tudors," "The Listener," and "The Umbrella Academy." He has also worked on various indie films and has won awards for his performances in movies such as "The Child Remains" and "Pour Retourner." Holden-Reid is also a trained martial artist and has competed in martial arts tournaments across Canada.

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Danny Smith

Danny Smith (October 2, 1973 Pickering-) also known as Daniel Arthur Smith, Danny or Daniel Arthur "Danny" Smith is a Canadian actor, film score composer and musician.

He is perhaps best known for his work as a composer for movies and TV shows, including the hit animated series "Family Guy" and various films by director Kevin Smith. In addition to composing music, Smith has also acted in several of Kevin Smith's films, including "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" and "Clerks II." As a musician, Smith is the lead singer and guitarist for the band the "9 Pound Hammer," which has released several albums over the years. He also occasionally performs as a solo artist.

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Robert Tinkler

Robert Tinkler (May 12, 1973 Winnipeg-) a.k.a. Rob Tinkler or The Bobroom is a Canadian actor, voice actor and screenwriter.

He is most well known for his voice over work, which includes providing the voices for characters in several popular animated TV shows and movies such as "Beyblade", "Arthur", "Babar and the Adventures of Badou", and "Total Drama Island". In addition to his voice over work, Tinkler has also appeared in a number of live-action productions such as "The Ron James Show" and "Due South". Outside of his acting career, Tinkler is also a skilled screenwriter and has written for a number of TV shows and movies.

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Brian Froud

Brian Froud (December 1, 1973 Hamilton-) is a Canadian comedian, actor and voice actor.

He began his career in his early 20s as a comedian and writer, performing at clubs and theaters across Canada. Froud gained recognition for his impression of former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, which became a regular act on television sketch comedy shows.

In addition to his stand-up comedy, Froud has acted in numerous films and television series, including appearances on the popular Canadian series Corner Gas, Murdoch Mysteries and Letterkenny. He has also lent his voice to numerous animated shows, including The Magic School Bus, Arthur and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

Froud is also an accomplished writer, having written for numerous television shows as well as co-authoring several books, including "The Secret World of Fairies" and "Good Faeries/Bad Faeries" with artist and illustrator Alan Lee. His work often features mythological creatures and otherworldly landscapes, in keeping with his lifelong interest in folklore and fantasy.

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Tove Christensen

Tove Christensen (February 20, 1973 Vancouver-) is a Canadian actor and film producer.

She is best known for her work in independent films, having produced and acted in numerous critically acclaimed projects. Christensen got her start in the film industry as a production assistant before transitioning into acting and producing. Her production company has several successful projects under its belt, including award-winning films that have screened at prestigious film festivals around the world. In addition to her work in film, Christensen is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has given talks on the subject at universities and conferences.

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Stephen Lobo

Stephen Lobo (November 22, 1973 Toronto-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in the TV series Arctic Air and Continuum. Lobo has also appeared in several popular films including Painkiller Jane, Godzilla, and The Age of Adaline. He began acting in high school and later studied theatre at the University of British Columbia. Lobo is also an accomplished voice actor and has lent his voice to characters in several popular video games, including the Mass Effect series. In addition to acting, Lobo is also a trained martial artist and has studied various forms of martial arts including Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

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Sandy Robson

Sandy Robson (November 6, 1973 Peterborough-) a.k.a. Sandy Wayne Robson or Sandy W. Robson is a Canadian actor and game show host.

Robson grew up in Peterborough, Ontario and developed a love for acting at a young age. After completing his studies in drama at York University in Toronto, he began his career in the entertainment industry.

Robson's early acting credits include roles in Canadian TV series such as "Street Legal" and "Due South". He gained wider recognition as the host of the popular game show "Swipe" which aired on CBC from 2001-2003.

In recent years, Robson has continued to act in both TV and film productions. He has appeared in episodes of hit shows such as "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Designated Survivor". He has also had roles in films such as "The Vow" and "RoboCop".

Outside of his acting work, Robson is involved in a number of charitable organizations. He has worked with the Canadian Cancer Society and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, among others.

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Michael Boisvert

Michael Boisvert (December 2, 1973 Timmins-) a.k.a. Monkey is a Canadian actor.

He grew up in Timmins, a small town in Northern Ontario, Canada. Boisvert began his acting career in the late 1990s and appeared in a number of popular Canadian TV shows such as "Street Legal" and "Due South". He is best known for his role as Monkey in the hit Canadian TV series "Trailer Park Boys". Boisvert has also made appearances in various films, including "A Bug and a Bag of Weed" and "Hobo with a Shotgun". In addition to his acting career, Boisvert has worked as a carpenter and is known for his love of woodworking. He currently lives in British Columbia with his wife and children.

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Danny Gilmore

Danny Gilmore (December 23, 1973 Canada-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his work in television shows and films. Gilmore began his acting career in the early 2000s with minor roles in popular TV shows such as "Smallville," "The Dead Zone," and "Stargate SG-1." He then went on to play supporting roles in notable films such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "Final Destination 3," and "White Noise 2: The Light."

Gilmore's breakout role came in 2010 when he landed a recurring role as Officer Ross Chandler on the hit police procedural drama "Rookie Blue." His performance in the show was widely praised by both the audience and the critics, earning him widespread recognition and popularity.

Apart from his acting career, Gilmore is also passionate about music and in his free time, he plays guitar and writes songs.

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Christian Paul

Christian Paul (May 18, 1973 Montreal-) is a Canadian actor, musician, songwriter and athlete.

He began acting at a young age, appearing in local theater productions before transitioning to film and television. Paul is best known for his roles in popular Canadian shows like "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and "Republic of Doyle," as well as for his portrayal of the character Sweet in the film "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."

In addition to his successful acting career, Paul is also a talented musician and songwriter. He has released several albums and frequently performs in clubs and venues throughout Canada. Paul is also an accomplished athlete, having competed in several Ironman triathlons and marathons.

Throughout his career, Paul has been recognized for his talent and dedication, receiving numerous award nominations and accolades from industry peers and fans alike. He continues to act, write and perform to this day, cementing his place as one of Canada's most versatile and multi-talented artists.

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Jonathon Young

Jonathon Young (May 8, 1973 Richmond Hill-) otherwise known as Jonathan Young is a Canadian actor and playwright. He has one child, Azra Young.

Young is best known for his work in the theatre industry, having appeared in productions across Canada and the United States. He is the co-founder of the Electric Company Theatre, a Vancouver-based theatre company that produces innovative and experimental works. Young has received several awards for his work as a playwright and performer, including the 2015 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Original Script for his play "Bigger Than Jesus". In addition to his work in theatre, Young has also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Stargate Atlantis", "Supernatural", and "The Killing".

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Frank Chiesurin

Frank Chiesurin (November 26, 1973 Montreal-) a.k.a. François (Frank) Chiesurin or François Chiesurin is a Canadian actor.

Frank Chiesurin is best known for his work in movies and television shows such as Flashpoint, The Art of More, Orphan Black, and The Lizzie Borden Chronicles. He began his career as a stage actor and later transitioned into film and television. He trained at Dawson College's Professional Theatre Program and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. In addition to his work in acting, Chiesurin is also a writer and director, having written and directed several short films. Outside of his work in the entertainment industry, Chiesurin is known for his dedication to philanthropy and social activism, particularly in issues related to mental health and education. He has also volunteered with various organizations supporting at-risk youth and the homeless population.

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Ryan Scott Greene

Ryan Scott Greene (June 25, 1973 Halifax-) also known as Ryan Greene or Ryan Scott Green is a Canadian actor.

He began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1990s, appearing in guest roles on various Canadian television series such as "Trailer Park Boys" and "Degrassi: The Next Generation". In 2007, Greene landed his first recurring role on the popular USA Network series "Psych", playing the character of Harry Munroe in three episodes.

Apart from his work in television, Greene has also starred in a number of independent films, including "The Endless Wrath of Zombies" and "The Anniversary". He is also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to various characters in video games such as "Dragon Age: Inquisition" and "Destiny 2".

In addition to his acting work, Greene is also known for his advocacy for mental health awareness. He has spoken openly about his own struggles with mental health issues, and has collaborated with organizations to help raise awareness about mental health and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.

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Michael Coleman

Michael Coleman (December 6, 1973 Vancouver-) a.k.a. Michael Robert Coleman, Mike Coleman, Micahel Coleman or Michael R. Coleman is a Canadian actor, voice actor, screenwriter, television producer, television editor and acting coach.

He is best known for his voice work in various animated series and video games, including the role of Cyclops in X-Men: Evolution and Han Solo in Star Wars: Empire at War. Coleman has also appeared in live-action television shows such as Stargate SG-1 and Smallville. In addition to his acting career, he has worked as a screenwriter and producer for several television shows, including Corner Gas and the animated series Monster by Mistake. He is also an acting coach and has taught at various acting schools and workshops in Canada and the United States.

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Michael Venus

Michael Venus (October 9, 1973 Kapuskasing-) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, television director and television producer.

Venus began his acting career in Toronto, Canada, where he appeared in various stage productions before transitioning to television and film.

He is best known for his roles in popular Canadian television series such as "Street Legal", "The Newsroom" and "Cold Squad". In addition to acting, Venus has also written and directed several episodes of these series.

As a screenwriter, he has penned scripts for various television shows and films, including the critically acclaimed Canadian drama "Blackstone". He has also produced several television shows, including the popular Canadian drama "Private Eyes".

Venus has received numerous awards for his contributions to the Canadian entertainment industry, including a Gemini Award for his role in "The Newsroom" and a Canadian Screen Award for his work on "Private Eyes". He continues to work in the industry, both in front of and behind the camera.

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Pete Johansson

Pete Johansson (November 6, 1973 Spokane-) also known as Peter Johansson or Peter (Pete) Johansson is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and comedian.

He was born in the United States but moved to Canada in the late 1980s, where he began his career in comedy. Johansson has performed at numerous international comedy festivals, including Just For Laughs in Montreal and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In addition to stand-up comedy, he has also appeared in films and television shows such as "Comedy Now!", "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" and "Russell Howard's Good News". He has been praised for his relatable and observational humor, which often draws from his own life experiences. Johansson currently resides in London, UK, where he continues to perform and write comedy.

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Sasha Roiz

Sasha Roiz (October 21, 1973 Tel Aviv-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles as Sam Adama in the science fiction television series "Caprica" and Captain Sean Renard in the supernatural police procedural series "Grimm." Roiz was born in Tel Aviv, Israel but he was raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He attended McGill University where he received his degree in history, with a minor in political science. Roiz later pursued an acting career, and he has appeared in numerous films and TV shows including "The Day After Tomorrow," "Warehouse 13," and "Murdoch Mysteries." In addition to his acting career, Roiz is also an avid photographer and has had his work exhibited in galleries.

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Maurizio Terrazzano

Maurizio Terrazzano (February 23, 1973 Montreal-) also known as Mossimo, Rizzo, Moe or Maurice is a Canadian actor.

he began his acting career in the mid-1990s and has since appeared in numerous films and television series. Terrazzano is best known for his roles in films such as "The Boondock Saints" (1999) and "The Last Casino" (2004), as well as TV series like "Blue Bloods," "Suits," and "CSI: Miami." He has also had a successful career as a voice actor, lending his voice to video games such as "Assassin's Creed Unity" and "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist." In addition to his acting career, Terrazzano is also an accomplished musician and has performed with various bands throughout Canada.

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Paul Shull

Paul Shull (May 25, 1973 Kitchener-) also known as Paul shull, Mr. Butterscotch, Paul James Shull or 폴 제임스 슐 is a Canadian actor and talent manager.

He is best known as the host and creator of the TV series "The Weapon Hunter" which aired on the Smithsonian Channel. In the show, Shull traveled the world in search of rare and historic weapons, and then meticulously restored them to their former glory. Prior to his TV career, Shull worked as a Hollywood prop maker, creating weapons and other props for popular movies and TV shows such as "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Deadwood." Shull is also a skilled artist and sculptor, and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout the United States and Canada. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

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Jeff Roop

Jeff Roop (August 21, 1973 Montreal-) also known as Jeffrey Robert Roop or Jeffrey Roop is a Canadian actor.

Roop attended Concordia University's Theatre Performance program before making his acting debut on the Canadian series "Blue Murder" in 2001. He has since appeared in a number of television shows and films including "Heartland", "Fraggle Rock: Rock On!", and "Murdoch Mysteries". Roop is also a writer, having written and co-directed the award-winning short film "Frozen", which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010. In his free time, Roop enjoys outdoor activities such as rock climbing and camping.

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Martin Watier

Martin Watier (October 25, 1973-) also known as Martin Wattier is a Canadian actor.

He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and started acting at the age of 15. Martin Watier gained recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed film C.R.A.Z.Y. in 2005. He has also been featured in other films such as The Barbarian Invasions, The Rocket, and The Forbidden Room. In addition to his work in cinema, Watier has also appeared in television shows such as The Hunger and Fortier. Watier is known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to portray both comedic and dramatic roles.

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Kevin Gamble

Kevin Gamble (June 14, 1973 Vancouver-) also known as Johnny Johnny is a Canadian actor, television producer and film producer.

Gamble began his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1990s, starting off with small roles in TV shows and films. He landed his breakout role in the Canadian TV show "Traders" in 1996, where he played the character Max Ballard for four seasons. After "Traders," he appeared in several other hit TV shows such as "Due South," "The Outer Limits," and "Stargate SG-1."

As his acting career progressed, Gamble also ventured into producing. He co-founded a production company called j2tv Productions with his friend and fellow actor John Cassini. Through their company, they produced the award-winning TV series "Robson Arms" and "Blackstone."

Gamble has also been recognized for his work as a producer on the documentary "In a World Created by a Drunken God," which explores the devastating effects of residential schools on Indigenous children in Canada.

Throughout his career, Gamble has received numerous awards and nominations for his acting and producing work including a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for his work in "Traders." He continues to work in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera.

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Jonas Chernick

Jonas Chernick (July 16, 1973 Winnipeg-) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and film producer.

He is best known for his work in Canadian television series such as "The Border", "Insecurity" and "The Best Laid Plans". Chernick has also acted in several films including "Borealis", "My Awkward Sexual Adventure" and "How To Plan An Orgy in a Small Town", which he also wrote and produced. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Chernick is a prolific screenwriter and has written for numerous television shows and films. He has been nominated for several awards, including a Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Screenplay for "How To Plan An Orgy in a Small Town".

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Murray Sawchuck

Murray Sawchuck (November 25, 1973 Burnaby-) also known as Murray John Sawchuk or Murray SawChuck is a Canadian magician, actor, comedian and presenter.

He gained popularity with his appearances on reality television shows such as "America's Got Talent," where he made it to the semi-finals in season five, and "Pawn Stars," where he has made multiple appearances as a magic expert. Sawchuck has also performed in various Las Vegas shows, including his own headlining show, "Murray The Magician" at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. His show features both classic and original magic tricks and has received critical acclaim. In addition to his career in entertainment, Sawchuck is also known for his charitable work, supporting organizations such as the American Cancer Society and Opportunity Village.

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Steven Ogg

Steven Ogg (November 4, 1973 Calgary-) is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Simon on the hit TV series The Walking Dead. Ogg has also lent his voice to various video games, including Grand Theft Auto V, where he played the character Trevor Philips. He has appeared in several other TV shows and films, such as Better Call Saul, Westworld, and Solace. Ogg started his acting career in theater before transitioning to on-screen roles. Prior to becoming an actor, he worked various odd jobs, including as a telemarketer and a waiter.

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Vikram Dhillon

Vikram Dhillon (September 5, 1973 Toronto-) a.k.a. Vikram Dyal Dhillon is a Canadian presenter, actor, film producer and film director.

Vikram Dhillon began his career as a television host in Canada, before transitioning to acting in television and films. He has appeared in several popular television dramas and has also had small roles in Hollywood films. In addition to acting, Dhillon has also produced and directed several independent films.

One of Dhillon's most notable achievements is his work as a founder and co-producer of the Toronto International South Asian Film Festival, which showcases films from South Asia and the South Asian diaspora. He has also been involved in various charitable and philanthropic initiatives, particularly those related to education and youth empowerment.

Dhillon is known for his entrepreneurial spirit and has launched several successful businesses over the years. He is also an avid traveler and has visited over 50 countries around the world. In his spare time, Dhillon enjoys practicing yoga and meditation.

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Adnan Sami

Adnan Sami (August 15, 1973 London-) also known as Adnan Sami Khan, Sami, Adnan, Khan, Adnan Sami or Adnam Sami is a Canadian singer, musician, presenter, composer, actor and film score composer. He has one child, Azaan Sami Khan.

Adnan Sami was born in London to a Pakistani diplomat father and an Indian mother. He began playing the piano at a young age and by the time he was a teenager, he was already composing music. Adnan Sami has released several albums in various languages including Hindi, Urdu and English. Some of his most popular tracks include "Kabhi To Nazar Milao," "Bheegi Bheegi Raaton Mein," and "Tera Chehra." In addition to his career as a musician, Adnan Sami has also acted in a few Bollywood films and has composed music for several movies. He has received numerous awards for his music, including the prestigious Nigar Award and the MTV Music Award. Adnan Sami, who was once overweight, underwent a dramatic weight loss transformation and became a fitness enthusiast.

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