Steven Allerick

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Steven Allerick
Steven Allerick.jpg
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active1997–present
Known formovie acting, singing

Steven Allerick is a Canadian-American actor. [1] He is best known for his roles as Snake Eyes's father in Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins and as Simba in the Broadway production of Disney's The Lion King . [2] [3]

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Life and career

Allerick was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Jamaican parents. [4] He graduated from Ryerson University. [5] His work can be seen in numerous television shows including The Expanse and Fear the Walking Dead , and his voice can be heard on the title track to the hit anime Beyblade Burst as well as his self-titled album. [6] [7] [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021 Snake Eyes Snake Eyes's father
2020I Don'tSteveShort film
2019Erasing His PastNeilTV movie
2018Nanny SurveillanceDanTV movie
2018Jamie, Michelle, and The Saddish RadishPatronShort film
2017SmokdJuror #7Short film
2014My SisterMan
2014Level UpVineetShort film
2008 This Is Not a Test Man in SUV
2007MoxieItchShort film
2007Two-ElevenDetective Mark GrayShort film
1999A Touch of HopeJavierTV movie
1998 Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business Air Traffic ControllerTV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021SexpectationsDrew5 episodes
2020 Station 19 Marco1 episode
Westworld Delos Guard1 episode
2019 The Fix Officer Crawford1 episode
Carol's Second Act Doug1 episode
S.W.A.T. Guard1 episode
Supernatural Cal1 episode
Nancy Drew Sebastian1 episode
The Expanse Benji Draper3 episodes
2018 9-1-1 USAR Firefighter1 episode
The Rookie Bo Sokolovsky1 episode
2017 Rosewood Rosewood (TV series)1 episode
Speechless Alfonso1 episode
NCIS: Los Angeles Tom Rhee1 episode
Colony Grayhat Lieutenant1 episode
2016 Jane the Virgin Male Nurse1 episode
2015 Switched at Birth Employee1 episode
Extant GSC Tech3 episodes
Fear the Walking Dead Guardsman1 episode
2014 Happyland Chef Avinash1 episode
Scorpion Terrorist Marine1 episode
2004 Strong Medicine Guy1 episode
2003 Star Trek: Enterprise Cook1 episode
2000 Amazon Ochinta2 episodes
1999 Earth: Final Conflict Safe House Volunteer1 episode
Relic Hunter Jose1 episode
1998 Highlander: The Raven Tony1 episode
1997 Fast Track Sibling Rivalry1 episode

Selected theatre

ProductionTheaterRole(s)Ref.
The Lion King Princess of Wales Theatre and New Amsterdam Theatre Simba [9]
Echoes in ConcertFactory TheatreVarious [5]
Romeo and Juliet Ryerson Main StageLord Montague [10]

Discography

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