Randal Edwards

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Randal Edwards
Born (1981-07-18) July 18, 1981 (age 39)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
NationalityCanadian

Randal Edwards (born July 18, 1981) is a Canadian actor.

Edwards was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, as the youngest of three children. He became an actor, finding some little fame in television series such as Smallville (2006), Supernatural (2006), The Best Years (2007) and Psych (2007).

In August 2012, he began filming a 13-part Citytv comedy series called Package Deal , co-starring with Harland Williams. [1]

In June 2014 Randal travelled to Thailand, where he befriended two talented young medical students. The meeting proved to be fruitful, as the two proceeded to popularise “Package Deal” in the UK.

Television

SeriesDateEpisodesCharacter
Psych July 20, 2007"65 Million Years Off"Ethan
The Best Years 2007"From Here To Eternity"
"Cruising"
"It Should Happen To You"
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
"All That Heaven Allows"
"Mommie Dearest"
"Five Easy Pieces"
"Reality Bites"
"Secrets and Lies"
"Notorious"
"Girl Interrupted"
"Shadow of Doubt".
Noah Jensen
Smallville October 12, 2006"Wither"EMT
Supernatural September 28, 2006"In My Time of Dying"*Unknown*
Eureka August 15, 2006"Invincible"*Unknown*
The 4400 August 6, 2006"The Starzl Mutation"Gleen
Lost Girl 2010Fae DayShawn Kavanagh
The Killing 2011-2012"Beau Soleil"
"Reflections"
"Numb"
"Ghosts of the Past"
"Keylela"
"72 Hours"
Ray
Just Add Magic: Mystery City 2020Mitch Shipman

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References

  1. Hall, Shannon. "Casting Announced for Citytv Original Comedy Series, Package Deal". Thunderbird Films (Press Release). CityTV. Archived from the original on 2012-09-06.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)