Jesse Hutch

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Jesse Hutch
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Born
Jesse Hutchakowski

(1981-02-12) February 12, 1981 (age 43)
Alberta, Canada
Years active2001–present

Jesse Hutch (born February 12, 1981) is a Canadian-born American film and television actor. He spends his time traveling between the USA and Canada. He worked on the television show American Dreams as Jimmy Riley, romantic interest of main character Meg Pryor (Brittany Snow). In 2007, he played a major character on the Sci-Fi Channel TV-movie Termination Point. Most recently, he had a recurring role in the second season of Arrow and the second season of Batwoman .

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Biography

Hutch grew up in various places across Canada. He attended an Outdoor Education Program at Algonquin College. He was a white water raft guide for four years before beginning to pursue a career as an actor.

He first appeared in character roles in productions such as Dark Angel , Smallville and Taken . His lead role in the series About a Girl aired on The N network. In 2010, Hutch guest starred on The CW Freshmen Hit Drama Hellcats , appearing in one episode.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2003 Freddy vs. Jason Trey
2004 The Butterfly Effect Spencer
2006 The Tooth Fairy Bobby Boulet (video)
2006 In Her Line of Fire Rosen
2010 A Dangerous Man Sergey (video)
2013 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded Swat #1 (video)
2014 Joy Ride 3: Roadkill Jordon Wells (video)
2017Mr. Snowman a.k.a. SnowmanceCole
2018Pretty Little StalkerHarry
2024 Homestead TBA

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Dark Angel Gill GuySeason 2, episode 8
2002 Just Cause Matt SimmonsSeason 1, episode 10
Smallville Troy TurnerSeason 1, episode 10; season 2, episode 6
Taken Groom Lake PrivateSeason 1, episode 5
2002–2004 American Dreams Jimmy RileyRecurring
-"Pilot"
-"New Frontier"
-"Pryor Knowledge"
-"The Fighting Irish"
-"Silent Night"
-"I Wanna Hold Your Hand"
-"The One"
-"Where the Boys Are"
-"The 7–10 Split"
-"Shoot the Moon"
2003 Peacemakers Kevin TaylorSeason 1, episode 6
Romeo! Cory DeiterSeason 3, episode 3
2004 The 4400 Brad RossiEpisode: "Pilot"
Tru Calling Ronny CliftonSeason 1, episode 10
2007–2008 About A Girl Jason Mcholm Series regular
2007 Termination Point Mark LooganTV film
A.M.P.E.D. Anthony BringTV film
2006 Fallen Peter Lockhart ABC Family Mini-series
2005 Smallville Billy DurdenEpisode: "Spirit"
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Mork & Mindy' Crazed FanTV flm
2009 Kyle XY Nate Harrison Recurring
-"Bringing Down the House"
-"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
-"The Tell-Tale Heart"
-"Chemistry 101"
-"Welcome to Latnok"
2010 Hellcats Keith AllanEpisode: "God Must Have My Fortune Laid Away"
2011 A Mile in His Shoes George "Lefty" RogersTV film
Three Weeks, Three KidsQuinn RichardsHallmark TV Film
HeartlandBryce2 episodes
2012 True Justice Johnny Garcia7 episodes
Once Upon a Time PeterSeason 1, episode 15: "Red-Handed"
2013Let It SnowBrady LewisHallmark TV Film
2013–14 Arrow Officer DailyRecurring role
2014 Almost Human Jake BellmanSeason 1, episode 12
2014-15 Cedar Cove Luke BaileySeries regular (Seasons 2-3)
2014 My Boyfriends' Dogs WadeHallmark TV Film
2015Harvest MoonBrett JarrettHallmark TV Film
Becoming SantaConnorLifetime TV Film
2017Love’s Last ResortEricTV film
2019A Very Vintage ChristmasEdLifetime TV Film
2020My Birthday RomanceWillTV film
Batwoman Crow Agent #1Episode: "Take Your Choice"
Project Blue Book Rex ChapmanSeason 2, episode 7: "Curse of the Skinwalker"
2021 Batwoman Attending Nurse #1Episode: "Do Not Resucitate"
Batwoman Russell TavaroffRecurring role
Love and ChocolateReel One Entertainment
Love on the RoadTom BillingsTV film
2022Christmas in ToylandGrantHallmark Movie
B&B MerryGrahamTV film
2023A Christmas BlessingOttoTV film

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