Ryan Kennedy

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Ryan Kennedy
Ryan Kennedy 2013.jpg
Kennedy at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards
Born (1982-12-06) December 6, 1982 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active1996–present

Ryan Kennedy (born December 6, 1982) is a Canadian actor and model. He is best known for his role "Travis Hollier" in the 2006 TV series Whistler and "Jake Harrow" in 2010 TV series Hellcats . Kennedy has also played Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins in the science fiction space drama series For All Mankind.

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Personal life

Ryan Kennedy was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and reared in Oakbank. [1]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
1996 Scream Expelled Student
2003More Than Meets the Eye: The Joan Brock StoryMed Student
2004 Category 6: Day of Destruction Eric
2004While I Was GoneDuncan
2006A Little Thing Called MurderRandy Bates
2006Just A PhaseGraham
2006 Shock to the System Walter
2006 The Invisible Matty
2007Taming TammyTristan
2008 Poison Ivy: The Secret Society Blake Graves
2008Storm CellRyan
2008Chasing the White DragonEthan
2009 Ice Twisters Gary
2009 The Break-Up Artist Mike
2010 Super Hybrid Bobby
2010The BendMike Campbell
2012Hannah's LawDoc Holliday
2013NearlywedsDavid
2013Embrace of the VampireChris
2014Lucky in LoveLiam
2016Unleashing Mr. DarcyHenry
2016Twist of FateJeff
2018Marrying Mr. DarcyHenry Robson
2019Love and Communication (post-production)Rob

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Whistler Travis HollierSeason 2, recurring character
2006 Blade: The Series CainSeason 1, episodes 2 and 3
2007 Hallmark Hall of Fame Josh Murakami Crossroads: A story of forgiveness
2007 About A Girl Dan GogebicSeason 1, episodes 5 and 6
2007 E-Talk Daily HimselfOn 5 February and 15 March
2008 Ogre Television movie
2009 V DavidSeason 1, episode 4
2009 Flashpoint Justin FraserSeason 2, episode 6: "Remote Control"
2009 Smallville Rokk Krinn/Cosmic Boy Season 8, episode: "Doomsday and Legion"
2009 Psych GarvinSeason 4, episode 2: "He Dead"
2009 Stargate Universe Dr. WilliamsSeason 1, episode: "Earth"
2009 Sanctuary Darren WilsonSeason 2, episode 10: "Sleepers"
2010 Hellcats Jake HarrowSeason 1, recurring character
2010 Caprica Odin SinclairSeason 1, 5 episodes
2014, 2017 Major Crimes Richard "Ricky" Raydor5 episodes
2015 The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story LarryTelevision film
2017–2019 Tin Star Constable Nick McGillenMain role
2019 For All Mankind Michael Collins 3 episodes
2020 The Good Doctor Brendan LewisSeason 4, episode 5

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References

  1. Schmeichel, David. "Canadian actor Ryan Kennedy on the rise". Canoe.ca. Archived from the original on December 24, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)