Dean Armstrong
Dean Armstrong (born April 24, 1973) is a Canadian actor, producer, and acting coach.[1]
Dean Armstrong | |
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Born | Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada | April 24, 1973
Occupation(s) | Actor, film producer, acting coach |
Years active | 1999–present |
Children | 5, including Ryan |
Website | www |
Early life
Armstrong was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. He attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and graduated with degrees in theater arts and education.[2][3]
Career
In 2000, Armstrong appeared as the recurring character Blake in the TV series Queer as Folk. In 2005, Armstrong appeared in the Canadian premiere of Tick, Tick... Boom![4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Twice in a Lifetime | Bruce Bennet | |
Earth: Final Conflict | Hotel Volunteer | ||
2003 | Doc | Scotty Redfield | |
2005 | The Newsroom | Bob Walker | |
2000-2005 | Queer as Folk | Blake Wyzecki | |
2005 | Recipe for a Perfect Christmas | Reynard | |
2004-2006 | True Crimes: The First 72 Hours | Jordan Readon/Campbell | |
2007 | 'Til Death Do Us Part | Jason | |
2008 | Repo! The Genetic Opera | Thankless Job Victim | |
2010 | Haven | Geoff McShaw | |
Saw 3D | Cale | ||
2011 | The Listener | Dylan Morris | |
Alphas | Milos Kosar | ||
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings | Daniel Burlingame | ||
2012 | Flashpoint | Anson Holt | |
Hiding | Mr. Ostrog | ||
2013 | Time of Death | Vincent Delucas | |
Copper | John Sutton | ||
2014 | Joy Ride 3: Roadkill | Officer Williams | |
2018 | Supernatural | Kip | Episode: "Stranger in a Strange Land" |
2023 | The Old Way | Clark |
References
- "Dean Armstrong, Role Reversal for QAF Actor - Windy City Times News". 29 September 2004. Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
- (January 24, 2001). "Armstrong stepping into a leading role", Owen Sound Sun Times, p. A6.
- Crosbie, Sarah (May 24, 2001). "Queen's grad using talent to pay RENT", Kingston Whig-Standard, p. 29.
- Jones, Kenneth (February 10, 2005). "Dean Armstrong Stars in Canadian Premiere of Larson's tick, tick…BOOM!", Playbill.com. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
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