Victor Ertmanis

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Victor Ertmanis is a Canadian character actor known for his roles in television, film, and theatre. [1] [2] [3] Ertmanis is a regular performer at the Stratford Festival. [4] [5]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Overnight Scott Lavel
1987 Street Justice Guard #1
1988SmokescreenSal
1989 Physical Evidence 2nd Cop
1989 The Dream Team Man in Mets Jersey
1989 Welcome Home Willy
1993 Change of Heart Billy K
1993A Man in UniformAlley Cop
1993 Paris, France Michael
1994 Brainscan Martin
1994Back in ActionCopUncredited
1994Soft DeceitPrison Guard
1995 No Contest Sergeant Zelinsky
1995Fools Die FastVern
1996 The Stupids Garbageman #1
1997 Murder at 1600 Cop Bartender
1997 Reluctant Angel Leo
1998 Blind Faith Henry Dolman
2003 Rhinoceros Eyes Sweets

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 The Ray Bradbury Theater ParamedicEpisode: "The Crowd"
1985Jimmy ValentineBates / ValentineTelevision film
1985, 1987 Night Heat Hoover2 episodes
1986 American Playhouse Bates / ValentineEpisode: "Valentine's Revenge"
1986 The Edison Twins Ray3 episodes
1987 Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future InterrogatorEpisode: "The Abyss"
1987Haunted by Her PastRowdie #2Television film
1987–1989 Friday the 13th: The Series Various roles3 episodes
1987–1992 Street Legal 4 episodes
1988The Child SaverBlue Collar ManTelevision film
1988 My Secret Identity Frank MatthewsEpisode: "The Track Star"
1988Emergency RoomDan O'BrianEpisode #1.5
1989Sorry, Wrong NumberDispatcherTelevision film
1989Final NoticeLester
1989 E.N.G. Mr. JohnsonEpisode: "Special Segment"
1989, 1997 The Hitchhiker Mark Wallengreen / Charlie2 episodes
1991 Counterstrike Craver
1991–1993 Top Cops Various roles4 episodes
1992 Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story Danny Greene Television film
1992 Beyond Reality Becky's FatherEpisode: "Demon in the Flame"
1992The Good FightNed TaborTelevision film
1992–1993 By Way of the Stars Sam6 episodes
1992–1993 Catwalk Eddie Camden4 episodes
1993 Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer RCMP OfficerTelevision film
1993 The Hidden Room KennethEpisode: "While She Was Out"
1993 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues BarkerEpisode: "Redemption: Part 2"
1994 Getting Gotti James McBratney Television film
1994–1995 Due South Staff Sgt. Meers3 episodes
1995BloodknotBoaterTelevision film
1995 Net Worth Jimmy Skinner
1996 Side Effects Det. WashnevskiEpisode: "Sex, Death and Rock 'N' Roll"
1996Radiant CityNatTelevision film
1996Undue InfluenceColin Demming
1996Dangerous Offender: The Marlene Moore StoryPolice Officer
1997 While My Pretty One Sleeps Big Charley
1997Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: HeatwaveRepairman
1997Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops IIToni Pietrov
1997Bad to the BoneMotel Manager
1998The Last Don IIPrison GuardEpisode #1.1
1999 Storm of the Century Alex Haber2 episodes
1999 Vendetta John DuareTelevision film
1999 Earth: Final Conflict Dale AndersEpisode: "Crackdown"
1999Dear America: So Far from HomeMr. FowlerTelevision film
2001Chasing CainFoster
2001 Final Jeopardy Doorman
2002 Street Time LawyerEpisode: "Lesser Evils"
2003 Word of Honor Travis BeltranTelevision film
2005 The Eleventh Hour Ahmed Safir's BossEpisode: "Bumpy Cover"
2016 Halcyon Gavin Spencer2 episodes
2019 Murdoch Mysteries Daniel NelsonEpisode: "Sins of the Father"
2020 The Hardy Boys Captain (Fishing Vessel)Episode: "Welcome to Your Life"

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References

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