Jeff Geddis

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Jeff Geddis
Born
James Jeffrey Hamilton Geddis

(1975-06-28) June 28, 1975 (age 49)
OccupationActor
Years active1999-present

James Jeffrey Hamilton Geddis (born June 28, 1975 [1] ) is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles in Sophie [2] and The Latest Buzz . He also played Mike Nesmith in the 2000 TV movie Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story. [3] He also voiced Reef in the FreshTV series Stoked .

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He voiced the characters Devin (25 episodes) and Tom (8 episodes) on Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race in 2015.

Early life

Geddis is a graduate of York University's theatre program, 1998. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Jason X Johnson
2003 Crime Spree Wayne
2007Your Beautiful Cul de Sac HomeBen McCleary
2007 Tkaronto John
2009Puck HogsJeremy Jeffy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science JimmyEpisode: "Double Jeopardy"
2000 Psi Factor Reuben GalenoEpisode: "GeoCore"
2000 The Wonderful World of Disney Student Body PresidentEpisode: "Model Behavior"
2000 Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story Michael Nesmith Television film [5]
2000 The Famous Jett Jackson SkipEpisode: "Extra Credit"
2000 Earth: Final Conflict CrashEpisode: "Dream Stalker"
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Dooley MuldoonEpisode: "The Frat Pack"
2001A Mother's Fight for JusticeFelixTelevision film
2001Murder Among FriendsDylan
2001 Bleacher Bums Joey [6]
2001 'Twas the Night Bill
2001Shotgun Love DollsRusty
2003 Odyssey 5 Ethan Slattery2 episodes
2004 Monster Island G.T.Television film
2006 Beautiful People Jeremy3 episodes
2007–2010 The Latest Buzz Andrew Shepherd59 episodes
2008–2009 Sophie Matt Scott [7] 29 episodes
2009 Producing Parker EthanEpisode: "How Green Was My Parker"
2009–2011 Stoked Reef40 episodes
2010 Being Erica Darryl10 episodes
2011 Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost William ButlerTelevision film [8]
2011 Flashpoint PeteEpisode: "Slow Burn"
2012Do No HarmMarkTelevision film
2012 Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt [9] William Butler
2012 The Listener Tim Lamb / Captain NightfallEpisode: "Captain Nightfall"
2013Oh Christmas Tree!JoshTelevision film
2015 Rookie Blue AngusEpisode: "74 Epiphanies"
2015 Wishenpoof! BouncerEpisode: "Friends Forever"
2015 Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race Devin / Tom24 episodes
2016 Saving Hope Max MorrisonEpisode: "Torn and Frayed"
2016 Little People Bowling Pig2 episodes
2017 Murdoch Mysteries Jonah FosterEpisode: "The Missing"
2017Christmas in Angel FallsStan WilsonTelevision film
2019 Abby Hatcher Buttons2 episodes
2019Love HacksTedTelevision film
2023 Workin' Moms Young WayneEpisode: "The End"

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