Gage Munroe

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Gage Munroe
Born (1999-01-04) January 4, 1999 (age 25)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2007–present

Gage Munroe (born January 4, 1999) [1] [2] is a Canadian actor. He has performed roles on television programs like Stoked , Murdoch Mysteries , Mr Moon , Falling Skies and Alphas , and has appeared in films like the 2008 Canadian drama One Week (directed by Michael McGowan) and the 2011 epic Immortals (alongside Henry Cavill and Mickey Rourke). [3]

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Munroe's best known role was as PK in the festival-lauded Canadian action film I Declare War . He is also known for providing the voices of Hank N Stein in Hotel Transylvania: The Series , Justin in the first two seasons of Justin Time, Marshall in the first season of PAW Patrol and for playing Josh Philips in the Christian drama The Shack .

Filmography

Film roles
YearFilmRoleNotes
2008 Coopers' Camera Dougie
One Week Young Ben
2010Break a LegShort film
Devil Jesse BowdenUncredited
2011 Immortals Acamas Minor role
2012 I Declare War P.K.Main role
Mad Ship Petter
2014Skating to New YorkArt Bouchard
2015 Pirate's Passage Jim Hawkins [4]
2017 The Shack Josh Philips
2018 Seven in Heaven Eric Dragle
2019 Brotherhood Jack Wigington
2019Guest of Honour [5] Walter
2021 Nobody Brady Mansell
2022 Luckiest Girl Alive Peyton Powell
Television roles
YearFilmRoleNotes
2007 Super Why! Dragon (voice)Episode #1.6
2008 ReGenesis Ryan / KidEpisode: "The Truth"
An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Solomon BassettHallmark Channel Original Movie
2009 The Jon Dore Television Show BoyEpisode: "Jon's Christmas"
Hotbox Unknown1 episode
Stoked George Ridgemount (voice) 11 episodes
2009–2012 My Big Big Friend Matt25 episodes
2010 Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show Steve1 episode
Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures Devil ChildTV miniseries; episode: "Family Practice"
Murdoch Mysteries Bobby BrackenreidEpisode: "Rich Boy, Poor Boy"
The Bridge EddyEpisode: "God Bless the Child"
The Ron James Show ThomasEpisode #2.6
The Night Before the Night Before ChristmasToby FoxHallmark Channel Original Movie
Nominated – Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young Actor
Sundays at Tiffany's Young MichaelLifetime Channel Film
Mr Moon Mr. Moon (voice)52 episodes
2011 Life with Boys JimmyEpisode: "Battling Bullies with Boys"
Babar and the Adventures of Badou Jake (voice)2 episodes
Falling Skies Eli RussellEpisode: "Sanctuary: Part 1"
2011-2012 Justin Time Justin (voice)Main Role (Seasons 1-2)
2012 The Firm Kyle HannonEpisode: "Chapter Ten"
Alphas Tyler Hicks 2 episodes
2013 Beauty & the Beast MiloEpisode: "On Thin Ice"
Grojband Mick Mallory (voice)Episode: "Knight to Remember"
2013–2014 PAW Patrol Marshall (voice)Main role (Season 1)
2013Christmas with TuckerGeorge McCrayTV movie
2014 Remedy Kyle WestEpisode: "Scary Bears"
2015 The Lizzie Borden Chronicles Everett ChaswickEpisodes: "The Sisters Grimke", "Capsize"
Dark Matter T.J.Episodes: #1.3, #1.6
2016 Little People Wayne Whale (Voice)Episode: Team Hero/Potty Ahoy!
2016 Murdoch Mysteries Stephen TaylorEpisode: "Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas"
2017 The Expanse Jefferson ErrinwrightEpisodes: "The Monster and the Rocket", "Caliban's War"
2017–2020 Hotel Transylvania: The Series Hank N Stein (voice)Main role
2022 Tales of the Walking Dead ArnaudEpisode: "Davon"
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