Ryan Scott Greene

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Ryan Scott Greene
Born (1973-06-25) 25 June 1973 (age 51)
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Ryan Scott Greene (born 25 June 1973) is a Canadian actor, most known for his portrayal of Marcus in the MyNetworkTV telenovela Saints & Sinners . Other notable works include Queer as Folk , Carolina and Beach Girls .

Filmography and other appearances

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Witchouse Brad
2003CarolinaSeth
2004Vendetta: No Conscience, No MercyTeen Sean
2006 A Bug and a Bag of Weed Marcel
2011Hit ListBart
Away
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 La Femme Nikita PeterEpisode 1:06: Love
1999 Undressed IanEpisode 1.17: Twice a Virgin
2000 Grosse Pointe DeeganEpisode 1.09: Boys on the Side
2003 Mutant X Tyler RyanEpisode 2.12: At Destiny's End
2004 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Adam KinseyEpisode 3.05: The Actor
Episode 3.06: Planes, Trains and Automobiles
2005 Beach Girls ChadEpisode 1.01
Episode 1.02
Episode 1.03
Episode 1.04
Episode 1.05
Queer as Folk BrandonEpisode 5.06
Episode 5.07
Episode 5.08
Episode 5.13: We Will Survive! (uncredited)
2007 Saints & Sinners MarcusMain cast
2010Second ChancesLukas KelleyMade-for-television film
2012 Criminal Minds JimmyEpisode 7.14: Closing Time
Shorts
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Yellow TruthOliver Pebble
2004Skin TradeSkip
2009Bottom FeedersDuke Seaton
2011AloneBryan
2012Mohawk Midnight RunnersJustinPost-production
Conventions
YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Rise 'n Shine USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Himself9 June. QAF convention with co-actors Randy Harrison, Scott Lowell, Peter Paige, Robert Gant, Michelle Clunie & Gale Harold


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