Brennan Elliott

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Brennan Elliott
Born (1975-03-24) 24 March 1975 (age 48)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present
SpouseCamilla Row (m. 2011)
Children2

Brennan Elliott (born 24 March 1975) is a Canadian actor, best known for his role as Dr. Nick Biancavilla in the Lifetime medical drama series, Strong Medicine (2000-2004). Elliott later had recurring roles on The 4400 , Cedar Cove and UnREAL .

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Early life

Elliott was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada of Clan Eliott. [1] His father's family originated in North of Ireland. He was educated at the prestigious Actors Studio at the Juilliard School in New York City. One of Elliott's first screen appearances was in the music video for Tom Cochrane's 1991 song Life is a Highway .[ citation needed ]

Career

Elliott is best known as Dr. Nick Biancavilla in Lifetime's Strong Medicine . Among his most prominent roles are his leading roles in the 1999 movies The Silencer and G-Saviour . Additionally, he had a role in the horror film, Curse of Chucky and a cameo role in the 2014 film Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb .

After appearing in episodes of Canadian television series like Madison , Viper , The Outer Limits , Welcome to Paradox , First Wave , The Net and Poltergeist: The Legacy in the 1990s, Elliott has appeared in episodes of American television series like Monk , House M.D. , Criminal Minds , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , The 4400 , Cold Case , What About Brian , Castle and Desperate Housewives . Elliott appeared on Grey's Anatomy as the father of a son who is a drug abuser. He made appearances in the series Ghost Whisperer and Private Practice and starred as 9/11 hero Todd Beamer in Flight 93 .

In 2013, Elliott began starring as Warren Saget on the Hallmark Channel series, Cedar Cove . [2] In 2015, he was cast in the recurring role of reality dating show host Graham in the Lifetime drama series, UnREAL . [3]

Personal life

In September 2011, Elliott married psychologist Camilla Row. They have two children. [4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Tom Cochrane: Life Is a HighwayMan in CarMusic Video
1996Stone CoatsMaxFilm
1997ViperNeil RoyceGuest (1 episode)
Madison SlickGuest (3 episodes)
1998 The Outer Limits TomGuest (1 episode)
Welcome to Paradox Unknown
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes Jake Bain
Dream HouseRayTelevision Film
1998-99 First Wave DannyGuest (2 episodes)
1999 Double Jeopardy Yuppie ManFilm
The Silencer Jason Wells/Jason Black
ConvergenceSteve
The Net Clyde BromeoGuest (1 episode)
Poltergeist: The Legacy Tom Claremont
G-Saviour Mark CurranTelevision Film
2000The Other Side of MondayActorShort
2000-05 Strong Medicine Dr. Nick BiancavillaMain (Seasons 1–4)
Guest (Season 6)
(88 episodes)
2002 Hobbs End Michael BodineVideo
2004 North Shore David SaltzmanGuest (1 episode)
Monk Paul Harley
Without a Trace Restaurant Owner
House Adam
2005 Eyes Brian Armstrong
Blind Justice Nick IronsGuest (3 episodes)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sergeant CarrollGuest (2 episodes)
2006Flight 93Todd BeamerTelevision Film
Cold Case Ray WilliamsGuest (4 episodes)
Women in LawRay/RussGuest (2 episodes)
2006-07 What About Brian T.K.Guest (4 episodes)
The 4400 Ben SaundersRecurring (7 episodes)
2007 Desperate Housewives Luke PurdueGuest (1 episode)
Greys Anatomy Dave Kristler
2008 Bones Mark Gaffney
Ghost Whisper Hunter Clayton
Knight Rider Capricorn
Nanny Express David ChandlerTelevision Film
2009 Castle Jason CoswayGuest (1 episode)
Private Practice Jake
2010 CSI: Miami Julian Diehl
Drop Dead Diva Todd Prentiss
NCIS Martin Stillwell
ConfessionSteveFilm
Black Widow Troy
2011 Take Me Home Eric
I Met a Producer and Moved to L.A.RodTelevision Film
2012Cupid, Inc.Vance
Kiss at Pine LakePete Shoreman
Murder on the 13th FloorViktorFilm
Rizzoli & Isles Chris HarrisGuest (1 episode)
Flashpoint Jay Penak
2013 Monday Mornings Brian Trottier (uncredited)Guest (1 episode)
Hawaii Five-0 Brent Mercer
Criminal Minds Detective Scott Miller
Dirty TeacherDet. AllenTelevision Film
Curse of Chucky IanFilm
Blood ShotRip
Heart of DanceDr. Norton
2013-15 Cedar Cove Warren SagetMain (Seasons 1–3)

(31 episodes)

2014 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Robert FredericksFilm
The Crazy Ones KyleGuest (1 episode)
2015All of My HeartBrian HowellTelevision Film
A Christmas Melody Danny Collier
2015-18 UnREAL GrahamRecurring (Seasons 1–2)
Main (Seasons 3–4)
(38 episodes)
2016Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the WordMarco SalvareTelevision Film
Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud
Flower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted
Love You Like ChristmasKevin Tyler
2017All of My Heart: Inn LoveBrian Howell
Christmas EncoreJulian Walker
The Catch Matthew KeeganGuest (2 episodes)
2018All of My Heart: The WeddingBrian HowellTelevision Film
Christmas at Grand ValleyLeo
2019The Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle to Die ForLogan O'Connor
All Summer LongJake
Crossword Mysteries: Proposing MurderLogan O'Connor
2020Crossword Mysteries: Abracadaver
Christmas in ViennaMark Olsen
2021Crossword Mysteries: Terminal DecentLogan O'Connor
Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead
Open by ChristmasDerrick Marshall
2022The Perfect PairingMichael
Marry Go RoundLuke
The Gift of PeaceMichael
2023Ms. Christmas Comes to TownTravis/Mr. Winters

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