Canadian actors who were born in 1975

Here are 40 famous actors from Canada were born in 1975:

Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé (September 9, 1975 Burnaby-) also known as Michael Buble, Michael Buble', Micheal Buble, Bublé, Michael or Michael Steven Bublé is a Canadian singer, actor and songwriter. He has one child, Noah Buble.

Bublé grew up listening to jazz music and began his music career singing in nightclubs at the age of 16. His big break came in 2000 when he was discovered and signed by music executive David Foster. He released his first album, "BaBalu," in 2001 and has since released several more albums, including "It's Time," "Call Me Irresponsible," and "To Be Loved." Bublé has won several awards throughout his music career, including four Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards. In addition to his music career, Bublé has also acted in films and television shows, including "Duets," "Totally Blonde," and "The X-Files." Bublé is known for his smooth voice and has been compared to crooners like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 75 million records worldwide.

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Test

Test (March 17, 1975 Whitby-March 13, 2009 Tampa) also known as Andrew James Robert Patrick Martin, Andrew J. Martin, Andrew Martin, Andrew 'Test' Martin, Big Foot, Martin Kane, The Punisher or T.J. Thunder was a Canadian wrestler and actor.

Test began his career in wrestling in the late 1990s and quickly gained popularity for his impressive size and strength. He competed in various wrestling promotions, including WWE, TNA, and ECW, and won several titles during his career. In addition to wrestling, Test also appeared as an actor in several films and television shows, including "Ready to Rumble" and "Pacific Blue." Unfortunately, Test's life was cut short when he passed away in 2009 due to an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. Despite his untimely death, Test's legacy as one of wrestling's most impressive and formidable competitors lives on.

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Will Sasso

Will Sasso (May 24, 1975 Ladner, British Columbia-) also known as William Sasso, William "Will" Sasso, Will, The Mesomorphic Minotaur or T Popper Tomson is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and film producer.

He first gained national recognition as a cast member on the comedy sketch show "MADtv" from 1997 to 2002, where he became known for his impressions of famous figures such as Bill Clinton, Kenny Rogers, and Steven Seagal. Sasso has since appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Three Stooges," "How I Met Your Mother," and "Family Guy." He has also provided voice work for several animated projects, such as "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Kingdom Hearts III," and "The Lion Guard." In addition to his acting career, Sasso is an avid sports fan and has hosted his own podcast, "The Ten Minute Podcast," with fellow comedians Bryan Callen and Chris D'Elia.

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Yee Jee Tso

Yee Jee Tso (March 10, 1975 Hong Kong-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie as "Chang Lee". Tso began his acting career in Vancouver, Canada, appearing in numerous television series and films such as "Sliders," "Smallville," "Masters of Horror," and "50/50." He has also acted in several stage productions, including "The Forbidden Phoenix" and "Avenue Q." In addition to his acting work, Tso is also a writer and filmmaker, having written and directed the short film "The Yin-Yang Master." He is fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

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Scott Speedman

Scott Speedman (September 1, 1975 London-) also known as Robert Scott Speedman is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Ben Covington in the coming-of-age drama series Felicity and as Michael Corvin in the Underworld film series. Speedman began his career with small roles in Canadian television shows and movies before making his big break in Felicity. He has since appeared in various films and TV shows such as The Strangers, Animal Kingdom, and Barefoot. In addition to acting, Speedman has also directed several short films and an episode of the TV series, Animal Kingdom. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and has also trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.

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Tahmoh Penikett

Tahmoh Penikett (May 20, 1975 Whitehorse-) a.k.a. Tahmon Penhikett is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles as Karl "Helo" Agathon on the television series Battlestar Galactica, Paul Ballard in the television series Dollhouse, and as Gadreel in the television series Supernatural. Penikett has also appeared in several films, including The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and 2, and Man of Steel. He has been nominated for several awards, including a Leo Award for his performance in the television series Smallville. In addition to his acting work, Penikett is also a producer and director, and has directed episodes of the television series Arctic Air and Continuum.

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Alessandro Juliani

Alessandro Juliani (July 6, 1975 Vancouver-) also known as Allessandro Juliani, AJ, Alessendro Juliani, Allesandro Juliani or Alessandro Juliana is a Canadian composer, singer, actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV series and movies, including Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, and Man of Steel. Juliani has won several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including the Leo Award for Best Performance in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series.

In addition to his successful acting career, Juliani is also a talented musician and composer, having composed music for a number of films, TV shows, and video games. He has released several albums of his own music, including his debut album "The River of Time" and the follow-up album "Subtext".

Juliani has also lent his voice to a number of popular video games, including the critically acclaimed game "Mass Effect" and its sequels, as well as "Final Fantasy VII Remake" and "Gears of War 4". He continues to be an active performer and composer in the entertainment industry.

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Chris Diamantopoulos

Chris Diamantopoulos (May 9, 1975 Toronto-) also known as Dimo, Christopher Diamantopoulos, Rich Chrisandanost or Christopher "Chris" Diamantopoulos is a Canadian actor, comedian and voice actor.

He is best known for his portrayal of Moe Howard in the 2012 film "The Three Stooges" and for his voice work as Mickey Mouse in the Disney Channel series "Mickey Mouse" and its spin-offs. Diamantopoulos has also appeared in numerous television shows such as "State of Mind," "The Office," and "Arrested Development." He has lent his voice to various animated series including "American Dad!" and "Bob's Burgers." In addition to his acting and voice work, Diamantopoulos has also worked as a writer and producer for the television series "Impress Me."

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Aamer Haleem

Aamer Haleem (September 16, 1975 London-) is a Canadian actor.

He is perhaps best known as the host of the Canadian travel series "The Travel Guys" on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). He was born in London, England, but his family moved to Canada when he was just six years old. Aamer started his career in television as a host on CityTV in Toronto before moving on to work for the likes of CTV, CBC, and TSN. Over the years, he has also acted in a number of productions, including the Canadian television series "The Border" and the movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'". Aamer is also known for his philanthropic efforts and has worked with a number of charitable organizations over the years.

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Ross Hull

Ross Hull (August 25, 1975 Montreal-) is a Canadian actor.

He began his career at the age of 12 as the co-host of the popular Canadian children's TV show "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" and played the role of Gary, the president of the Midnight Society. Hull continued to act throughout his teenage years, appearing in various TV movies and shows such as "Student Bodies" and "Ready or Not." After taking a break from acting, he later returned to the industry as a weather broadcaster for Global TV. Hull has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to animated series such as "Beyblade" and "Rescue Heroes." In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Hull is also a trained biologist and has worked in the field of environmental science.

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Gilson Lubin

Gilson Lubin (August 3, 1975 Saint Lucia-) also known as Gil, Captain, Tee Rigo or Tee Zel is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and comedian.

He is best known for his work as a writer and co-producer on the television series "Da Kink in My Hair" which aired from 2007-2009. He has also appeared in numerous television shows and films, including "Lost Girl," "Covert Affairs," "Heroes Reborn," and "Suits." In addition to his work in entertainment, Lubin is also a talented visual artist and has displayed his work in various exhibitions. He is known for his dedication to promoting diversity in the arts and has worked with organizations such as the Black Artists' Networks Dialogue (BAND) to support and uplift Black artists in Canada.

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Elias Toufexis

Elias Toufexis (October 27, 1975 Montreal-) also known as Illya George Toufexis is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He grew up in Montreal and began his acting career in theater productions. Toufexis is best known for his roles in various video games, including Adam Jensen in the game "Deus Ex: Human Revolution," Andriy Kobin in "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist," and Federico Auditore da Firenze in "Assassin's Creed II." He has also appeared in television shows such as "Smallville," "Supernatural," and "Lost Girl." In addition to acting, Toufexis is also a writer and director. He co-wrote and directed the award-winning short film "Frost" in 2012.

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Troy Amos-Ross

Troy Amos-Ross (July 17, 1975 Georgetown-) a.k.a. The Boss is a Canadian professional boxer and actor.

He was raised in Toronto and started boxing at a young age. He has had a successful career as a boxer, winning many titles including the WBF Cruiserweight Championship, the WBO-NABO Cruiserweight Championship, and the Canadian Cruiserweight Championship.

In addition to his boxing career, Troy Amos-Ross has also pursued acting. He has appeared in films such as "The Tuxedo" with Jackie Chan and "Exit Wounds" with Steven Seagal. He has also had roles on television shows such as "Blue Murder" and "The Fifth Estate".

Amos-Ross is known for his charitable work, particularly with organizations that support children and youth. He has founded his own charity, called the Boss Foundation, which aims to empower and inspire young people through sports and education.

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Matthew Edison

Matthew Edison (August 22, 1975 Canada-) is a Canadian actor.

He was born in Toronto, Ontario and attended the National Theatre School of Canada. Edison's career in acting started in the late 1990s, with his first major role being in the television series "PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal". He has also appeared in popular TV shows such as "Murdoch Mysteries", "Covert Affairs", and "Orphan Black". In addition to his work in television, he has also appeared in several films including "The Sentinel" and "State Like Sleep". In 2013, he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the comedy-drama film "The Dirties". Alongside his acting career, Edison has also worked as a stage actor, playwright, director, and producer. He is known for his versatility and commitment to his craft, as well as his dedication to mentoring aspiring actors.

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Hawksley Workman

Hawksley Workman (March 4, 1975 Huntsville-) a.k.a. Hawksley J. Workman, Workman, Hawksley or Ryan Corrigan is a Canadian singer-songwriter, actor and record producer.

He was born in Huntsville, Ontario and began playing music at a young age. Workman has released over 15 albums and is known for his eclectic and experimental approach to music, blending elements of rock, pop, and cabaret into his unique sound. In addition to his successful music career, Workman has also acted in several films and television shows, including the Canadian TV series "Kenny vs. Spenny". He has produced albums for other artists, including Tegan and Sara, Serena Ryder and Great Big Sea. Workman has also received several awards for his music, including a Juno Award for Best Alternative Album in 2002.

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Chris William Martin

Chris William Martin (January 17, 1975 Burnaby-) also known as Christopher William Martin, Corky Martin, Chris Martin, Chris or Chris W. Martin is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV shows and movies such as The Vampire Diaries, Super 8, and Fringe. Martin started his acting career in the mid-1990s with small roles in TV shows like Goosebumps and The Odyssey. He later gained attention for his portrayal of Tom Marvolo Riddle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

Martin has also voiced characters in popular video games like Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and Mass Effect 3. In addition to his acting and voice work, Martin has also written and produced short films, as well as directed a few episodes of the TV show Supernatural.

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John Reardon

John Reardon (July 30, 1975 Halifax-) also known as John Henry Reardon or Johnny Ringo is a Canadian actor and american football player.

He played college football at the University of Mount Union in Ohio before playing professionally in the Arena Football League and the Canadian Football League. After retiring from football, Reardon began pursuing an acting career and has appeared in numerous television shows and films. He is best known for his roles in the TV series "Arctic Air", "Continuum", and "Van Helsing". He has also had roles in feature films such as "Tron: Legacy" and "White Chicks". Reardon has been nominated for several Leo Awards for his acting work in British Columbia, Canada.

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Matt Watts

Matt Watts (May 31, 1975 Scarborough-) is a Canadian actor and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work on the comedy shows "The Gavin Crawford Show" and "Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays." Watts began his career in comedy as a member of the sketch comedy troupe "The Pajama Men." He has also written for television shows such as "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" and "The Ron James Show." In addition to his work in comedy, Watts has appeared in several films, including "The Five Senses" and "Goon: Last of the Enforcers." He has been nominated for multiple Canadian Comedy Awards and received the Best Writing in a Comedy Program or Series award in 2011 for "Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays."

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Terry Chen

Terry Chen (February 3, 1975 Edmonton-) also known as Terry Chan is a Canadian actor.

He is of Taiwanese and Chinese descent and began his acting career in Vancouver, Canada. Chen gained recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed Canadian film "The Wars" in 1983. Since then, he has had recurring roles in several notable television series and films, including "Jessica Jones," "House of Cards," "Sanctuary," "Bates Motel" and "The Expanse." Chen is known for his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters and has been praised for his performances in dramatic and comedic roles alike. In addition to acting, he is also a writer and director, and has produced several short films.

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Jon Dore

Jon Dore (November 2, 1975 Ottawa-) also known as John Dore or Jonathan David Dore is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and comedian.

He is best known for his role as the host of Funny as Hell and for his appearances on numerous comedy shows such as Conan, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Comedy Central Presents. Dore started his career in comedy in Toronto, Canada where he performed at local clubs and theaters. He has also acted in several TV shows and movies including The Jon Dore Television Show, How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life), and Stag. In addition to his comedy career, Dore is also an accomplished screenwriter and has written for several shows including The Comedy Network's The Canadian Comedy Awards and CTV's The Ronnie Johns Half Hour.

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Alex Karzis

Alex Karzis (June 8, 1975 Toronto-) otherwise known as Constantine Alexander Karzis, Constantine Alex Karzis, Alexander Karzis or Alex Karsis is a Canadian actor, musician, songwriter, singer and voice actor.

Alex Karzis has appeared in numerous television shows and films. He is best known for his roles in movies such as "Saw IV" (2007), "Saw V" (2008), "Saw VI" (2009), and "Saw 3D: The Final Chapter" (2010). In addition, he has appeared in popular tv shows like "Orphan Black", "Hannibal", and "The Expanse". Karzis has also done voice work for video games such as "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist" and "Far Cry 5". Aside from his acting career, Karzis is a well-known musician and songwriter in the Toronto music scene. He has performed with several bands and also released his own solo work. His music has been featured in numerous films, tv shows, and commercials. Karzis is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has volunteered with organizations like the Canadian Mental Health Association.

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Simon Olivier Fecteau

Simon Olivier Fecteau (July 28, 1975 Chesterville-) also known as Simon-Olivier Fecteau is a Canadian screenwriter, film director, actor, film producer and television director.

Fecteau is best known for his work on popular Quebec television shows such as "Les Invincibles" and "L'auberge du chien noir". He started his career as an actor in the late 1990s, but eventually shifted his focus to writing and directing. In 2004, he co-created the comedy series "Un gars, une fille" with his writing partner Guy A. Lepage, which went on to become a huge success in Quebec and was later adapted in other countries.

Fecteau has also directed several feature films, including "Le mirage" (2015), which was a critical and commercial success in Quebec. He has won numerous awards for his work, including several Gémeaux Awards (the Quebec equivalent of the Emmy Awards) and a Jutra Award (the Quebec equivalent of the Academy Awards).

In addition to his work in film and television, Fecteau is also actively involved in charity work. He founded the "Fondation François-Boivin" in honor of his late friend, which supports people with illnesses and their families. Fecteau is considered one of the most influential figures in the Quebec film and television industry and continues to work on a variety of projects.

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Ben Cotton

Ben Cotton (July 26, 1975 Edmonton-) is a Canadian actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles as one of the main the characters in the popular Canadian drama series "Blood Ties" and "Arctic Air". He has also appeared in many other Canadian TV shows and films like "The Chronicles of Riddick", "Stargate Atlantis", "The 4400" and "Supernatural". Besides acting, Cotton is also a prolific voice actor and has lent his voice to many popular video games like Far Cry 3 and Mass Effect 3. In addition, he is a director and producer of the popular Canadian web series "The Chosen One". Cotton has won several awards for his outstanding work in the entertainment industry.

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Imaad Wasif

Imaad Wasif (October 27, 1975 Vancouver-) also known as Wasif, Imaad is a Canadian musician, songwriter and actor.

He is known for his work in various bands and as a solo artist, with a discography spanning over two decades. Wasif started his music career with the band Lowercase in the late 1990s, and later formed Alaska! in the early 2000s. He has also collaborated with several artists such as Karen O, Lou Barlow, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. As a solo artist, Wasif has released several albums, including "Strange Hexes" and "The Voidist". He has been praised for his unique blend of folk, rock, and psychedelic music. In addition to his music career, Wasif has also acted in films and television shows, including the acclaimed drama "Six Feet Under".

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Chris Kramer

Chris Kramer (May 14, 1975 Regina-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as J.T. Yorke on the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation. Kramer started as a child actor, appearing in commercials and small television roles before landing his breakout role on Degrassi.

After leaving the show, Kramer continued to act in various film and television roles, including several appearances on the hit Canadian series Flashpoint. In addition to his acting work, he is also a talented musician and has released several albums as a singer/songwriter.

Kramer is known for his charitable work and has been involved with organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society and the Ronald McDonald House. He is married with children and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Jonathan Scarfe

Jonathan Scarfe (December 16, 1975 Toronto-) a.k.a. Jonathan J. Scarfe is a Canadian actor.

He is the son of actors Alan Scarfe and Sara Botsford, and began his acting career in the mid-1990s. Scarfe has appeared in numerous television shows, including "ER," "CSI: Miami," and "Hell on Wheels," and has also had recurring roles on "Mad Men" and "Van Helsing." He is perhaps best known for his role as Axel Miller in the post-apocalyptic vampire series "Van Helsing." Scarfe has also appeared in several films, including "The Poet" and "The Equalizer 2." In addition to acting, he is also a writer and director, and has directed episodes of "Van Helsing" as well as the short film "Speak." Scarfe is married to actress Suki Kaiser, with whom he has two children.

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Gavin Stephens

Gavin Stephens (March 27, 1975 Scarborough-) is a Canadian actor.

Gavin Stephens is a Canadian actor, comedian, and writer. He is a regular panelist on the CBC radio show "Because News" and has also appeared on various Canadian television shows such as "Second Jen" and "The Murdoch Mysteries". In addition to his acting career, Stephens is a stand-up comedian and has performed at several major comedy festivals across Canada. He is known for his sharp wit and poignant observations about contemporary society. Stephens is also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and has used his platform to raise awareness about depression and anxiety.

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Corey Large

Corey Large (October 18, 1975 Victoria-) a.k.a. Corey William Large is a Canadian film producer, actor, screenwriter and television producer.

He grew up in Victoria, British Columbia and began his career in the film industry as an actor. He later transitioned into producing and screenwriting, and has since produced and/or written over 30 films, including "It Follows" (2014) and "November Criminals" (2017). He frequently collaborates with fellow Canadian actor and filmmaker, Jeremy Irons. Large has also worked in television, producing the series "Chosen" and "Ties That Bind". In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Corey is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly his work with the international children's charity, World Vision.

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Patrick Sabongui

Patrick Sabongui (January 9, 1975 Montreal-) otherwise known as Sponge is a Canadian stunt performer, actor, acting teacher, artist and athlete. He has two children, Ashe Alexandria and Bodhi Gabriel.

Sabongui is of Egyptian heritage and grew up in Montreal, where he trained as a gymnast and martial artist. After graduating from Concordia University with a degree in Exercise Science, he worked as a personal trainer and fitness instructor. In 2000, he began his career in the film industry as a stunt performer, doubling for actors such as Keanu Reeves and Robert Downey Jr.

Sabongui quickly transitioned to acting, and his breakout role came in 2010 when he played a terrorist in the television series "24". Since then, he has appeared in a variety of film and television productions, including "The Flash", "Homeland", "Suits", and "White House Down".

In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Sabongui is also a respected acting teacher and coach. He founded his own acting studio, the Sabongui Technique, which offers classes and workshops for actors of all levels.

Outside of his career, Sabongui is an avid artist and has shown his work in exhibits across North America. He is also a dedicated athlete and has completed numerous marathons and triathlons.

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Marc Menard

Marc Menard (March 12, 1975 Quebec City-) a.k.a. Marc Andre Menard or Boyd is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role in the TV series "Lost Girl" as the character of The Morrigan. He has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "White House Down", "The Vampire Diaries", and "Charmed". Menard began his acting career in the late 90s, with his debut appearance in the TV series "La Femme Nikita". Since then, he has acted in numerous TV shows and movies, showcasing his versatility as an actor. When he's not acting, Menard is an avid traveler and enjoys exploring different parts of the world.

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Scott Vickaryous

Scott Vickaryous (September 13, 1975 Port Alberni-) also known as Scott E. Vickaryous or Scottie is a Canadian actor and singer.

He began his career as a child actor, appearing in numerous Canadian TV series including "The Odyssey" and "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" in the early 1990s. He later gained international recognition for his role as Jeff on the popular teen drama series "Breaker High" in 1997. He went on to star in several other notable TV shows such as "Young Blades" and "Leap Years".

In addition to his acting career, Vickaryous is also a singer and has produced music under the name Scottie. He released his first album titled "Wherever I Go" in 2005 and has since released several singles and music videos. Vickaryous has also performed on stage in various musical productions, including the Canadian productions of "Rent" and "Hairspray".

Outside of entertainment, Vickaryous is actively involved in charitable work and has supported causes such as anti-bullying campaigns and organizations that help homeless youth.

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Jeff Geddis

Jeff Geddis (June 28, 1975 Thunder Bay-) also known as James Jeffrey Hamilton Geddis is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular TV shows such as "Total Drama Island," "Total Drama Action," and "Total Drama World Tour." He has also appeared in other popular shows such as "Degrassi: The Next Generation," "Warehouse 13," and "Rookie Blue." In addition to his acting career, Geddis is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to various animated series and films. He has won a Gemini Award for his voice work on the TV series "Noddy." Geddis is also a trained stage actor and has performed in a number of theatrical productions across Canada.

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David Krae

David Krae (November 22, 1975 Ontario-) is a Canadian actor and film producer.

He started his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1990s, working as a production assistant on various television shows and films. He then transitioned into acting, landing small roles in independent films before eventually landing bigger roles in mainstream productions.

Krae has since produced a number of films, including the critically acclaimed drama "Away from Her" and the action-comedy "Bon Cop, Bad Cop". He has also acted in several television shows, including "Orphan Black" and "Designated Survivor".

In addition to his work in film and television, Krae is also actively involved in various charitable organizations, particularly those focused on promoting education and improving access to healthcare in underserved communities.

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Nelson Lee

Nelson Lee (October 16, 1975 Taipei-) is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his role as Syd on the critically acclaimed TV series Blade: The Series. Lee has also appeared in various other TV shows including Stargate: Atlantis, Covert Affairs, Hawaii Five-0, and The Man in the High Castle. In addition to acting, Lee is also a talented musician and has played the guitar on several occasions on screen. He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Lee is also an advocate for Asian representation in the film and television industry.

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Prevail

Prevail (November 4, 1975 Regina-) also known as Kiley Hendriks, Kyle Hendricks, Kiley Hendricks, Swollen Members, Prevail Wonder, Prev Won, P-1 or Cannonball Crusher is a Canadian music artist, musician, actor and songwriter.

He is best known as a member of the Canadian hip-hop group Swollen Members, alongside Madchild and Rob the Viking. Prevail has released over 10 studio albums with Swollen Members, including the Juno Award winning album "Bad Dreams" in 2002.

In addition to his music career, Prevail has also acted in several films and television shows, including "Blade: Trinity" and "Endgame". He has also worked as a voice actor for popular video games such as "NBA Ballers: Phenom" and "Scarface: The World is Yours".

In 2014, Prevail released his solo debut album "Spasefase" and has continued to release solo music and collaborate with other artists. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and innovative hip-hop artists to come out of Canada.

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Joel Gordon

Joel Gordon (November 15, 1975 Toronto-) otherwise known as Joel Gorson is a Canadian actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, television director and television producer.

He is best known for his work in the film and television industry in both Canada and the United States. Gorson began his career as an actor, appearing in several Canadian television productions before transitioning into directing and producing. He has directed and produced a number of indie films, including the critically acclaimed "Isolated" and "Siren", as well as directing episodes for shows such as "The Flash" and "Supernatural". Gorson is also the founder of the independent production company, Lonely Crow Productions. He continues to work in the industry, actively pursuing new projects in both film and television.

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Albert M. Chan

Albert M. Chan (October 1, 1975 Toronto-) also known as Albert Chan or Albert Michael Chan is a Canadian actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience from the University of Toronto before pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. Chan has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Degrassi: The Next Generation", "Saving Hope", and "Covert Affairs". as well as producing, writing, and directing his own films. He is also an advocate for mental health and has written and spoken publicly about his own experiences with depression and anxiety. In 2015, he was named one of Canada's Top 10 Artists Working in Mental Health by the Mental Health Commission of Canada.

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Ryan Ellsworth

Ryan Ellsworth (October 6, 1975 Kelowna-) a.k.a. Ellsworth is a Canadian actor.

He is best known for his roles in the television series "Smallville", "Supernatural", and "The 100". Ellsworth started his acting career in the late 1990s with roles in small independent films before transitioning to television. In addition to his on-screen work, Ellsworth is also an accomplished voice actor and has lent his voice to numerous video games and animated television shows. When he's not acting, Ellsworth enjoys skiing and traveling. He is also actively involved in several charitable organizations, including one that helps provide food and shelter to homeless youth.

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Warren Christie

Warren Christie (November 4, 1975 Belfast-) a.k.a. Hans Warren Christie is a Canadian actor.

He is also a former professional rugby player, having played for the Castaway Wanderers in Victoria, British Columbia. His acting career began in 2002 with a role in the TV series "The Twilight Zone." He has since appeared in numerous TV shows such as "Alphas," "Chicago Fire," and "The Resident," as well as films such as "Apollo 18" and "This Means War." Christie is also known for his role as Cameron Hicks in the Syfy series "Alphas."

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Jeremy Kushnier

Jeremy Kushnier (September 30, 1975 Winnipeg-) is a Canadian actor and singer-songwriter.

He is best known for his work in musical theater, having originated several roles on Broadway and in various productions across North America. Some of his notable roles include Ren McCormack in Footloose, Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys, and Radames in the Broadway production of Aida. In addition to his work on stage, Kushnier has also appeared in television shows such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Person of Interest. As a singer-songwriter, he has released several albums of original music and has performed at various music festivals and venues.

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