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Brandon Firla is a Canadian actor and comedian best known for his role as Jonathan Sidwell, an investment banker, in Suits. [1] Previously in Canada, he played Clark Claxton on the television sitcom Billable Hours . In season four of Little Mosque on the Prairie in late-September 2009, he began a role as the new Anglican priest in town, Reverend Thorne. [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Chicks with Sticks Alex Perkins
2005 Santa's Slay Officer #1
2006Plan Live from Outer SpaceJeff Trent
2006 Man of the Year Grimaldi
2008 Finn on the Fly Bob
2009 At Home by Myself...With You Dentist
2010 Score: A Hockey Musical Don Mohan
2013 I'll Follow You Down Jimmy / Johnny
2013Bank$tasPistol Pete
2018 Vice Jay Bybee

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Band of Brothers Lt. BrewerEpisode: "Replacements"
2002The 5th QuadrantMarcus ReynoldsEpisode: "I'm Gonna Git You Goatsucka"
2002 Trackers Alien #2Episode: "What Lies Beneath"
2003 Good Fences Princeton ManTelevision film
2004 Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss Comic Book Actor
2005 Dawn Anna Interviewer
2006 Angela's Eyes Charles AmsterEpisode: "Eyes for Windows"
2006–2008 Billable Hours Clark Claxton III26 episodes
2007The Robber BrideWestTelevision film
2008 Daniel's Daughter Jeffrey Lerner
2008Bridal FeverPaul
2009 Before You Say I Do Jack Harrington
2009 The Jon Dore Television Show Fake Writer #1Episode: "Jon Wants Justice"
2009–2011 Little Mosque on the Prairie Rev. William Thorne43 episodes
2010Fairfield RoadRandall HendersonTelevision film
2011 Dan for Mayor Nigel EllenEpisode: "Political Liability"
2013 But I'm Chris Jericho! Clark CooperEpisode: "Actor Off"
2013–2014 Suits Jonathan Sidwell12 episodes
2014 Lost Girl Darren ClareEpisode: "Waves"
2016 Pretty Little Liars Gil2 episodes
2017 Modern Family Scott HunterEpisode: "Brushes with Celebrity"
2019 Carter Duff StubbinsEpisode: "Harley Gets A Hole in One"
2022 Never Have I Ever Mr BrightonEpisode: "...Had a breakdown"

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References

  1. Arbonida, Jilianne. "'Suits' season 5 episode 3 spoilers: Mike tries extra hard to impress father-in-law". www.christiantoday.com. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  2. Conway, Kyle (2017-01-01). Little Mosque on the Prairie and the Paradoxes of Cultural Translation. University of Toronto Press. ISBN   978-1-4875-2055-7.