Neil Gordon Grayston | |
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Born | New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada | March 24, 1981
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Neil Gordon Grayston (born March 24, 1981) is a Canadian actor.
He was nomminated in 2006 for a Leo Award (Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series) for his performance in the Godiva's episode "The Bigger Man". [1] [2] Grayston played Douglas Fargo in Eureka , [3] a Syfy network series that began broadcasting in 2006. [4]
Grayston is of Scottish, French, Romanian and Irish descent.
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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The Water Game | 2002 | Adam | |
Stan Maynard's Best Day Ever | 2008 | Stan Maynard | Short film |
Spare Change | 2015 | Sam | post-production |
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Da Vinci's Inquest | 2000 | William Collette | 1 episode: "This Shit Is Evil" |
UC: Undercover | 2001 | Teenage boy | 1 episode: "Of Fathers and Sons" |
Edgemont | 2001–2002 | Jordon Rosen | Recurring cast (9 episodes) |
Jeremiah | 2002 | Prisoner Adam | 1 episode: "...And the Ground, Sown with Salt" |
Smallville | Russell Burton | 1 episode: "Redux" | |
Wonderfalls | 2004 | Alec "Mouthbreather" | Recurring cast (7 episodes) [5] |
Dead Like Me | Ethan | 1 episode: "The Shallow End" | |
Earthsea | Roke student with knife | Miniseries | |
Godiva's | 2005–2006 | Martin | Main cast |
The Dead Zone | 2005 | Trey Walters | 1 episode: "Vanguard" |
Romeo! | 2006 | Mike | 1 episode: "Fraternity Ro" |
The Time Tunnel | Brother Jacques Mitton | Television film | |
Eureka | 2006–2012 | Douglas Fargo SARAH (voice) | Main cast |
Supernatural | 2007 | Frat pledge | 1 episode: "Tall Tales" |
Warehouse 13 | 2010, 2011 | Douglas Fargo | 2 episodes: "13.1" and "Don't Hate the Player" |
End of the World | 2013 | Steve Palmer | Television film [6] |
Psych | Jason Straub | 1 episode: "Santa Barbarian Candidate" | |
Package Deal | 2014 | Steve Woodman | 1 episode: "Breakup Part 1" |
Daredevil | 2016 | Christopher Roth | 1 episode: "Regrets Only" |
iZombie | 2017 | Seth | 1 episode: "Looking for Mr. Goodbrain, Part 1" |
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Cameron | 1 episode: "Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes" | |
Loudermilk | 2018 | Peter Mason | 2 episodes: "Wake" and "Presidio" |
The Magicians | 2019 | Isaac Karamov | 2 episodes: "A Flock of Lost Birds" and "Lost, Found, Fucked" |
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Eureka: Hide and Seek | 2006 | Douglas Fargo | 4 episodes |
The True Heroines | 2013 | Percy Andrews | 5 episodes [7] |
Spooked | 2014 | Lindsey | [8] |
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