Callum Blue

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Callum Blue
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Blue in June 2012
Born
Daniel James Callum Blue

(1977-08-19) 19 August 1977 (age 47)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Daniel James Callum Blue (born 19 August 1977) [1] is an English actor. He is best known for his roles on the Showtime series Dead Like Me and The Tudors , as well as his roles as Zod in the American television series Smallville , Alex in the British television series The Secret Diary of a Call Girl alongside Billie Piper, and Andrew Jacoby in the film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement alongside Anne Hathaway.

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Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Young Blades Aramis
2001 In Love and War Eric NewbyTelevision film
2003 Devil's Gate Rafe
2004 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Andrew Jacoby, Duke of Kenilworth
2006 Caffeine Charlie
2007 Young People Fucking Ken
2009 Dead Like Me: Life After Death MasonDirect-to-video
2009 Red Sands Gregory Wilcox
2009 Little Fish, Strange Pond Sweet Stephen
2009FrenemySweet Steven
2009 A Christmas Carol Caroline's husband
2011Super TankerAdamTelevision film
2011 Colombiana Richard
2013 Fractured Dylan/Jaron
2013 And Now a Word From Our Sponsor Lucas Foster
2016CriticizedDetective Jack Donaldson
2014 Saul: The Journey to Damascus Addai
2015Dartmoor KillingChris
2015The Red DressRainerTelevision film
2016 The Charnel House Alex
2017Love BlossomsStefan Loxley
2018Goodnight DeathCharlesShort film
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 The Bill Carl WinkEpisode: "Millennium"
2000 Doctors DennyEpisode: "Clear View"
2000 Casualty Paul HughesEpisode: "Sympathy for the Devil"
2001 Where the Heart Is Clem JonesEpisode: "Pound of Flesh"
2001 Shades Nick MacIntyreMiniseries; episode 6
2002 As If Mark3 episodes
2003–2004 Dead Like Me MasonMain cast; 29 episodes
2005 Grey's Anatomy ViperEpisode: "Winning a Battle, Losing the War"
2005–2006 Related Bob SpencerMain cast; 18 episodes
2007 The Tudors Sir Anthony Knivert Main cast (season 1); 8 episodes
2008 Dirt Graham DuncanEpisode: "What Is This Thing Called"
2008 Secret Diary of a Call Girl AlexMain cast (series 2); 7 episodes
2009–2011 Smallville Major Zod Main cast (season 9); special guest star (season 10);
13 episodes
2009 The Sarah Jane Adventures Lord Marchwood 2 episodes
2010 Sanctuary Edward Forsythe3 episodes
2011 Zen Carlo FagioliMiniseries; episode: "Ratking"
2013 Royal Pains Milos Kuester Ratenicz4 episodes
2015 Proof Peter Van OwenMain cast
2018 Ransom George HarrisEpisode: "Alters"
2018 Blindspot Owen BoothEpisode: "Ca-Ca-Candidate for Cri-Cri-Crime"
2019 E! True Hollywood Story HimselfEpisode: "NXVIM: Self Help or Sex Cult?"
2021Mix Up in the MediterraneanHenri VermeirenHallmark movie
2022 The Peripheral ReggieEpisode: "Fuck You and Eat Shit"
2023 The Rookie: Feds Geoffrey KerkhoffEpisode: "Red One"
2024 9-1-1 Brad Torrance5 episodes
Web
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Book ClubJackMain cast; 9 episodes

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