Adam Korson | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 2000s–present |
Known for | Seed |
Adam Korson is a Canadian actor, best known for his lead role as Harry in the Canadian television sitcom Seed . [1]
Originally from Thornhill, Ontario, Korson attended York University for a year before transferring to Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts. [2]
Korson garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for best lead actor in a comedy series at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards. [3]
In addition to Seed, Korson has had supporting or guest roles in the television series Degrassi , 2 Broke Girls , The Jon Dore Television Show , Emily Owens M.D. , The Glades , Hot in Cleveland and SurrealEstate , and the film Breakfast with Scot .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Blind Eyes | Warren | |
2007 | Breakfast with Scot | Referee | |
2016 | South32 | Dr. Lucca | |
2017 | The Female Brain | Jimmy | |
2017 | In Vino | Josh | |
2021 | The Stairs | Nick |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Male Customer | Episode: "High Fidelity: Part 1" |
2007 | Nature of the Beast | Danny | Television film |
2009 | The Jon Dore Television Show | Writer #2 | Episode: "Jon Needs Quick Cash" |
2011 | Normal | Winters | Television film |
2011 | The Protector | Harry | Episode: "Affairs" |
2011 | 2 Broke Girls | Hipster #2 | Episode: "Pilot" |
2012 | Emily Owens, M.D. | Adam | Episode: "Emily and... The Alan Zolman Incident" |
2013 | The Glades | Nick Preston | Episode: "Apocalypse Now" |
2013–2014 | Seed | Harry Dacosta | 26 episodes |
2014 | Signed, Sealed, Delivered | Joshua / Matt | Episode: "A Hope and a Future" |
2014 | Santa's Little Ferrets | Henry Collins | Television film |
2014 | Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Barry Juck | Episode: "Rule #47: Always Take Advantage of "Me" Time" |
2015 | Hot in Cleveland | Barney | 2 episodes |
2015 | How Not to Propose | Cedric | Television film |
2015 | The Unauthorized Beverly Hills, 90210 Story | Darren Star | |
2015 | The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story | ||
2015 | Castle | Isaac Dern | Episode: "Mr. & Mrs. Castle" |
2015–2017 | Real Rob | Andy | 6 episodes |
2016 | Serialized | Austin McEwen | Television film |
2017 | Deal Me | Adam | 2 episodes; also writer and producer |
2017 | Longmire | Dr. Kraybeel | Episode: "Opiates and Antibiotics" |
2017–2018 | Imposters | Josh Bloom | 7 episodes |
2019 | Teachers | Kyle | 4 episodes |
2019 | The Twilight Zone | Jeff Dolin | Episode: "The Blue Scorpion" |
2020 | Lucifer | Ron | Episode: "BlueBallz" |
2021- | SurrealEstate | Father Phil Orley | series regular |
2021 | The Rookie | Dwayne | Episode: "A.C.H." |
2022 | This Is Us | Elijah | 10 episodes |
2022 | Maggie | Daniel | 2 episodes |
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