Kevin Jubinville

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Kevin Jubinville
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Years active1992–present

Kevin Jubinville is a Canadian actor known for playing The Shep in Degrassi: The Next Generation and Bob Venton in Rabbit Fall .

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Critical reception

In 1989, a review in The Whig Standard in Kingston, Ontario, praised Jubinville's performance in The Investigation, a play by Paul Weiss: "Kevin Jubinville gives a dynamic performance as Boger, an officer completely convinced by Hitler's 'final solution'. Never does the actor sink into the warped stereotype that television and film often give us; his Nazi officer is cool, his anger always controlled, his logic seamless." [1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Partners 'n LoveWaiterTV movie
1993 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Youth #1Episode: "A Legend Reborn"
1993The Hidden RoomJohnEpisode: "Stark in Love"
1993 Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story ReporterTV movie
1993J.F.K.: Reckless YouthRandallTV movie
1994 PCU Carter Prescott
1994 Forever Knight MasonEpisode: "A Fate Worse Than Death"
1995 Bach's Fight for Freedom Prince AugustShort film
1995 Net Worth Fern FlamanTV movie
1995 Road to Avonlea Nat Lester4 episodes
1995Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw YearsUnknownEpisode: "The Bride"
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues UnknownEpisode: "Time Prisoners"
1996Waiting for MichelangeloBachelor #4
1996 Fly Away Home M.P.
1996 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Brian BoswickEpisode: "The Creeping Darkness/Power"
1996 Talk to Me UnknownTV movie
1996 F/X: The Series Russell MosleyEpisode: "French Kiss"
1997UncleUnknownShort film
1997 No Contest II Falco
1998 The Adventures of Sinbad CargaEpisode: "A City Under Plague"
1998 Power Play Jeff MaplethorpeEpisode: "Brothers in Arms"
1998Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann StoryDoug LacosteTV movie
1999Deep in the CityHarryEpisode: "Thicker Than Water"
Episode: "Obsessions"
1999 Ultimate Deception BenjiTV movie
1999 Total Recall 2070 Kroczek3 episodes
1999Prisoner of LoveScotty
2000 The Courage to Love Frank MorganTV movie
2000 Common Ground VeteranTV movie
2000A Tale of Two BunniesDrunkTV movie
2000Finding Buck McHenryChuck AxelrodTV movie
2000 Code Name: Eternity UnknownEpisode: "Making Love"
2000 Strong Medicine UnknownEpisode: "Pilot"
2000 The Famous Jett Jackson Dan BrennerEpisode: "Pilot"
2000 RoboCop: Prime Directives Damian LoweTV mini-series
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Ethan O'MalleyEpisode: "The Frat Pack"
2000 Relic Hunter Bruce FarrowEpisode: "Afterlife and Death"
2001 Relic Hunter Wayne NugentEpisode: "Devil Doll"
2001 Full Disclosure Carl SmytheVideo
2001Snap DecisionTed JenkinsTV movie
2001FocusMr. Cole Stevens
2001Rough Air: Danger on Flight 534Captain Jack BrooksTV movie
2001 Mutant X ToddEpisode: "Meaning of Death"
2001 The Facts of Life Reunion Tad WarnerTV movie
2001Jane DoeKurt SimmonsTV movie
2001 Leap Years Detective Phil Logan5 episodes
2001–2004 Doc Captain Stephen Doss 19 episodes
2002 Earth: Final Conflict MoranEpisode: "Subversion"
2002Fizzy BiznessSheriff Dudley
2002 All Around the Town  [ fr ]Allan GrantTV movie
2002Street TimeL. Thompson BainesEpisode: "The Truth Hurts... Bad"
2003NightwavesPete NaylorTV movie
2003 Blue Murder Malcolm HardingEpisode: "Love and Marriage"
2003 Playmakers Dr. Gatewood6 episodes
2004 Kevin Hill Benjamin HarrisEpisode: "Snack Daddy"
2005 Ice Princess Peter
2005 Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas MichaelTV movie
2005 Wild Card Paul HastingsEpisode: "Multiple Personality Fatality"
2006The HouseFrank
2006 Citizen Duane Mort McQuillan
2006 Solar Attack Brad StampTV movie
2006 Angela's Eyes Gus WalkerEpisode: "The Camera's Eye"
2006A Lobster TaleDarryl Stern
2006 American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile Hal MichaelsTV movie
2007Demons from Her PastDr. Jeremy WarnerTV movie
2007Framed for MurderNickTV movie
2007 'Til Death Do Us Part Ned MorrisEpisode: "Time Capsule Murder"
2007Everything Is ConnectedRichard RauschenbergShort film
2007 Twitches Too AronTV movie
2007–2008Rabbit FallOfficer Bob Venton14 episodes
2008 Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid KipTV movie
2008For the Love of GraceCliff, fiancé of the main characterTV movie [2]
2008–2009 Degrassi: The Next Generation Principal Sheppard 13 episodes
2009 Degrassi Goes Hollywood The ShepTV movie
2009 The Velveteen Rabbit John, father of the main characterLive action / animated [3]
2009 Flashpoint Andrew GreenwoodEpisode: "The Perfect Family"
2009Death WarriorRussell
20097 DiamondsRadio AnnouncerShort film
2009 The Border Justin GrantEpisode: "Spoils of War"
2010 Turn the Beat Around NoahTV movie
2010 Haven TedEpisode: "Welcome to Haven"
2011 The Murdoch Mysteries Roderick DalewoodEpisode 5: "Monsieur Murdoch"
2011 Winging It MitchS02 Ep15:

“Lucy in the Sky with Carl”

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