Scott Cavalheiro

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Scott Anthony Cavalheiro (born June 18, 1987) is a Canadian actor and filmmaker, best known for his regular role as Adam Hawkins on the television series Good Witch . [1]

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A native of Bradford, Ontario, he took an acting class in high school, but concentrated primarily on science after the class was cancelled when his school's drama teacher died, and no community theatre program was available to pursue acting outside of school. [2] He took theatre classes in university, also completing a degree in neuroscience at York University. [2] After struggling to establish himself as an actor in his early career, he considered leaving the profession to become a doctor, until being convinced by his friend Tom Cavanagh to stick with acting. [2]

In 2018 he married comedian and actress Claire Stollery, with whom he has collaborated on various projects including the web series Triggered. [3] In the same year, he directed the short film Take Your Mark.

In 2024 he entered production on his feature film directing debut, Plan C. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Domino EffectJimmy Brandon
White Collar CriminalsGunman #2
Time to Fire Your AgentPirate
Truth Lies in CharlieJohnny
2010Daylight SavingsRob
2012FriendzoneEddy
Anything GoesJames
2013A Man Is a Man Is a ManHombre
ShellyMr. Flint
The Bird MenDarcy
2014The ScarehouseJohnny Dawson
2015The CraftElliot Greene
2016Love in the Age of LikeRonnie
CopspeakSam
Rough HandsWade
2017 Love of My Life Will
Kill OrderScientist
Must Kill KarlPaulo
Happy First Birthday LucretiaMC
2019VolcanoMack
ResolveOlder Darius
2020 Anything for Jackson Colin
2024In the Meat HouseEric

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Body LanguageLap dance client / Anonymous lover2 episodes
2009 Forbidden Science Max3 episodes
2009 Ghostly Encounters Rick Lamoureux1 episode
2010 Cra$h & Burn Will1 episode
2011 Flashpoint Pvt. Jordan1 episode
2012 Alphas Cute guy1 episode
Saving Hope Male doctor1 episode
2012-2024 Space Janitors Squall trooper / Kostya the Nemerdian poet7 episodes
2013 Satisfaction Fireman2 episodes
2014 Hemlock Grove Cop1 episode
Air Crash Investigation Orangel Lozada1 episode
Lost Girl Tad1 episode
2015 Man Seeking Woman Charlie1 episode
On the Twelfth Day of ChristmasRyan GallagherTV movie
2016True Dating StoriesVictoria's date1 episode
The EpitaphLuke EvansTV movie
2017 Ransom Bradley Blair2 episodes
What Would Sal Do? DarrylSeries regular
Epic StudiosJames Marsden6 episodes
The Indian Detective Rocco Farinelli4 episodes
2017-2019 Mary Kills People Det. Craig Hull9 episodes
2018 Schitt's Creek Miguel1 episode
In Contempt Derek2 episodes
Christmas with a ViewShaneTV movie
No Sleep 'Til ChristmasSimon MousleyTV movie
2019 Hudson & Rex Lucas Arbec2 episodes
Carter Mark1 episode
2019-2021 Good Witch Adam Hawkins31 episodes; series regular seasons 5-7
2020 The Wedding Planners Jon1 episode
Avocado Toast Hunter5 episodes
2024 One More Time Eddie5 episodes

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