Frank Chiesurin (born November 26 in Montreal, Quebec) [1] is a Canadian film and television actor. He has had roles in a variety of American and Canadian productions, including the films Resident Evil: Apocalypse; 12 Men of Christmas ; [2] The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio; Lie with Me; Suits and Cake and the television series Big Wolf on Campus; Un gars, une fille; Doc; Largo Winch; Météo+; Les Bleus de Ramville and The Latest Buzz .
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Resident Evil: Apocalypse | Sniper | |
2005 | Lie with Me | Joel | |
2005 | The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio | Rock 'n Roll Singer | |
2005 | Cake | Chad | |
2015 | The Reconciler | Bill | |
2017 | Adam's Testament | Archangel Michael | |
2018 | A Murder of Innocence | Albert Anderson |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Un gars, une fille | Superman | Episode: "Halloween" |
2001 | Dice | Officer Paul | 6 episodes |
2001, 2002 | Doc | Francois | 2 episodes |
2002 | Big Wolf on Campus | Devin | Episode: "N'Sipid" |
2002 | Federal Protection | Sid | Television film |
2002 | Queer as Folk | Bartender | Episode: "The Wedding" |
2002 | Trackers | Tony / Giusuppe / Cole | Episode: "A Made Guy" |
2002 | Witchblade | Charles Haley | Episode: "Ubique" |
2002, 2003 | Largo Winch | Brian Cole | 2 episodes |
2003 | Odyssey 5 | Gus Hagen | Episode: "Half-Life" |
2003 | Threshold | Bobby | Television film |
2003 | This Time Around | Zack | |
2003 | Playmakers | David | 4 episodes |
2004 | A Very Married Christmas | Fantasy Peter | Television film |
2005 | Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye | William Hackford | Episode: "Endings and Beginnings" |
2005 | Wild Card | Dr. Powers | Episode: "A Whisper from Zoe's Sister" |
2006 | Angela's Eyes | Ted Vincent | Episode: "Political Eyes" |
2007 | Instant Star | Drake McShane | Episode: "Lose Yourself" |
2007 | Love You to Death | Larry / Mr. Razzle | Episode: "The Clown Case" |
2008 | Da Kink in My Hair | Dane | Episode: "Speaky Spokey" |
2008, 2010 | The Latest Buzz | Mr. Jackson | 2 episodes |
2008–2011 | Météo+ | Tristan Patry | 13 episodes |
2009 | 12 Men of Christmas | Scott Lewis | Television film |
2009 | The Dealership | Willis | |
2011 | Wandering Eye | Lucas Manning | |
2011 | The Listener | Robert Ventone | Episode: "In His Sights" |
2011 | Air Crash Investigation | Peter Burkill | Episode: "The Heathrow Enigma" |
2011 | Flashpoint | Vince Albin | Episode: "Blue on Blue" |
2012 | The L.A. Complex | Handsome Lead Actor | Episode: "It's All About Who You Know" |
2012 | King | Mike Kaplan | Episode: "Justice Calvin Faulkner" |
2012 | Murdoch Mysteries | Seth Morgan | Episode: "Twentieth Century Murdoch" |
2012–2013 | Les Bleus de Ramville | Dave McNeil | 28 episodes |
2013 | Beauty & the Beast | Slick | Episode: "Kidnapped" |
2014 | The Strain | Van Cop #1 | Episode: "The Disappeared" |
2015 | Hard Rock Medical | Richard | 6 episodes |
2015 | The Lizzie Borden Chronicles | Spencer Cavanaugh | 3 episodes |
2015 | Suits | Will | 2 episodes |
2016–2017 | The Girlfriend Experience | Greg / Chris Lannin | 3 episodes |
2017–2020 | Amélie et Compagnie | Martin Archambault | 33 episodes |
2019 | Impulse | Man #1 | Episode: "Crossing the Threshold" |
2021 | Frankie Drake Mysteries | Commissioner Renforth | Episode: "Sweet Justice" |
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