Corey Sevier

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Corey Sevier
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Sevier at the Canadian Film Centre in 2012
Born
Corey Daniel Sevier [1]

(1984-07-03) July 3, 1984 (age 39) [1]
Ajax, Ontario, Canada [1]
Nationality Canadian
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present
SpouseKate Pragnell
Children1
Website www.coreysevier.com

Corey Daniel Sevier (born July 3, 1984) is a Canadian actor, known for his role on the Fox television series North Shore as Gabriel McKay and as Timmy Cabot in Lassie .

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Early life

Sevier was born in Ajax, Ontario, the son of Lynda and Bruce Sevier. [1] Sevier scored a modelling job at the age of six months, winning a baby beauty pageant. [2]

Career

As a child actor, he notably appeared on the Goosebumps television series episodes "A Night in Terror Tower" and "Cry of the Cat". [3] He made his feature film debut in the film adaptation of Wilson Rawls' Summer of the Monkeys in 1998. [4] As a teenager, he played the role of Timmy Cabot in the 1997-1999 reboot of the Lassie TV series, and also the character Dan in the Little Men TV series in 1998 and 1999. [5] [6] In addition, he was the English voice actor for Mega Man Volnutt in the 1998 video game Mega Man Legends . [7]

He later starred in the Canadian series 2030 CE as Hart Greyson. [8] He briefly starred in the failed WB series Black Sash before landing his role on North Shore. [6] He starred in the film Decoys and its sequel Decoys 2: Alien Seduction . [9] He starred opposite Elizabeth Berkley in the television film Student Seduction which premiered on Lifetime in 2003. [10] He also starred in the 2006 film Surf School. [11] Sevier guest-starred on the show Instant Star for a two-episode arc as Hunter, an ex-convict out for revenge.

In 2007 he appeared in an episode of The Dresden Files and in the film The Secret . [12] In 2008, he co-starred in A Broken Life, appeared in an episode of Smallville and played a character called Horace Briggs in "Still Waters", an episode of Murdoch Mysteries . [13] Corey played the part of Carter in Ryan Little's 2007 film House of Fears . [14]

In 2011, he had a brief role in the mythological-adventure film Immortals in which he played the role of Apollo. [15]

From 2013 to 2015, he portrayed fisherman Seth Gunderson on Cedar Cove , a Hallmark Channel original series based on the best-selling books by Debbie Macomber. [16]

Personal life

Sevier is married to writer and producer Kate Pragnell. He announced the birth of their son in December 2019. [17]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994 And Then There Was One Grim Reaper
1995 Mrs. Munck Rapping BoyUncredited
Tommy Boy Boy in Commercial
1998 Summer of the Monkeys Jay Berry Lee
2002 Edge of Madness George Herron
Between Strangers Jeb
2003 Detention Mick Ashton
2004 Decoys Luke Callahan
2006 Surf School Jordan
2007 Decoys 2: Alien Seduction Luke Callahan
MetamorphosisKeith
A Broken LifeBud
The SecretJustin
House of Fears Carter
2009 Wild About Harry Sam
The JazzmanJohn Kaddly
2010 The Lost Future Savan
A Flesh OfferingDuncan
2011 Age of the Dragons Ishmael
Dead DreamsCarl Lalonde
5th & AlamedaDerek
Immortals Apollo
Conduct UnbecomingCaptain Nick Hawkes
2012OsombieChip
Apartment 1303 3D Mark Taylor
AwakenAlex Hahn
Path of SoulsBrandon Eckhardt
2014 The Dependables Matt StasnyAka Pride of Lions
2015ShadowsGlen MeyersShort film
Demon GateRobertShort film
2016 The Northlander Cygnus
Bill's Birthday BashGlen MyersVoice role; short film
HaleyManShort film
2020 The Corruption of Divine Providence Peter Wolf
2023Key to LoveJosh

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1993J.F.K.: Reckless YouthYoung Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. 2 episodes
Family Pictures Mack Eberlin (age 8)2 episodes
1994 And Then There Was One Grim ReaperTelevision film
To Save the ChildrenTommyTelevision film
1995The Silence of AdulterySchool BoyTelevision film
1996 Monster by Mistake Warren PattersonPilot Episode
Critical ChoicesBradleyTelevision film
The Haunting of LisaBuddyTelevision film
Side EffectsPaul OsuzykEpisode: "Easy Breathing"
1996–1998 Goosebumps Ryan / Eddie4 Episodes
1997–1999 Lassie Timmy Cabot51 episodes
1998–1999 Little Men Dan 'Looking Forward' Maddison26 episodes
1999PartnersEddieEpisode: "A Beautiful Day"
2000Real Kids, Real AdventuresJohn BiscelloEpisode: "New Track Record: The John Biscello Story"
Twice in a Lifetime Young Ethan O'MalleyEpisode: "The Frat Pack"
2002 Caitlin's Way Charlie SullivanEpisode: "Heartbeat"
2002–2003 2030 CE Hart Greyson17 episdoes
2003 Black Sash Trip Brady8 episodes
Student Seduction Josh GainsTelevision film
2003–2004 Wild Card Julian11 episodes
2004–2005 North Shore Gabriel McKay21 episodes
2005 CSI: Miami Luke GannonEpisode: "Blood in the Water"
Code Breakers Bob BlaikTelevision film
2006Gospel of DeceitLukeTelevision film
Aquaman JesseUncredited
2007 Instant Star Hunter4 episodes
The Dresden Files Matthew JacobsEpisode: "Rules of Engagement"
2007-2008 Smallville Jacob Finley Episodes: "Blue" and "Fracture"
2008 Heartland Ryan BaileyEpisode: “Out of the Darkness”
Smallville FinnleyEpisode: "Fracture"
Murdoch Mysteries Horace BriggsEpisode: "Still Waters"
2008; 2012 Psych Bryan Frou / BrodyEpisodes: "Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion" / "(2012) Shawn and the Real Girl"
2008–2009 The Best Years Jake3 episodes
2010 The Lost Future SavanTelevision film
2012A Star for ChristmasAlexTelevision film
The Listener Kyle BurrowsEpisode: "Crossed"
2013–2014 Cedar Cove Seth Gunderson14 episodes
2014 Supernatural LarryEpisode: "The Purge"
Motive Jake DalyEpisode: "Bad Blonde"
Stolen from the WombJesse MillerTelevision film
The Tree That Saved ChristmasLucas BishopTelevision film
2015Win, Lose or LoveAlex KramerrTelevision film
Mistresses David Hudson5 episodes
2016Mr. WriteMichaelTelevision film
2017The Art of UsRickTelevision film
Four Christmases and a WeddingEvan MathersTelevision film (Lifetime)
The Wrong Bed: Naked PursuitOwen MichaelsTelevision film
2018Northern Lights of ChristmasAlec WynnTelevision film (Hallmark) [18]
2019Matchmaker ChristmasJaxson JonesTelevision film (Lifetime) [19]
Grounded For ChristmasBradyTelevision film (Lifetime) [20]
Shattered MemoriesDan MooreTelevision film
2020Heart of the HolidaysNoahTelevision film (Hallmark); also director [21]
2021It Takes a Christmas VillageDarcy HawkinsTelevision film (Lifetime); also director
Love in WhitbrookeJason TaylorTelevision film
Love in TranslationDanTelevision film
Moonshine Duffy CorkumEpisode: "Zen and the Art of Midlife Maintenance"
Private Eyes Jared BrennerEpisode: "In the Arms of Morpheus"
2022The Secret SauceJim CovellTelevision film
Meet Me in New YorkJoeTelevision film
Road Trip RomanceAlden BrownTelevision film (Hallmark) [22]
Lemonade Stand RomanceEvan PaytonTelevision film (Hallmark) [23]
Pumpkin EverythingKitTelevision film (Hallmark) [24]
Christmas on Mistletoe LakeRayTelevision film
Christmas Plus OneMichael WilliamsTelevision film
Noel Next DoorJeremy GreerTelevision film (Hallmark) [25]
2023The Dog Lovers Guide to DatingSimonTelevision film (Hallmark) [26]
Everything ChristmasZackTelevision film
Take Me Back for ChristmasAaronTelevision film
The Christmas RebootTelevision film (Hallmark)

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Mega Man Legends Mega Man Volnutt English version

Filmmaking credits

YearTitleDirectorProducerNotes
2011Dead DreamsNoYes
2012Path of SoulsNoYes
2016HaleyYesYesShort film
2020Heart of the HolidaysYesNo
2021It Takes a Christmas VillageYesNo
2023Take Me Back for ChristmasYesNo

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultNotesRef.
1999 Gemini Awards Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Lassie

(Episode: "Full Circle")

Nominated [27]
YTV Achievement Awards Acting Achievement AwardWon [28]
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actor Little Men Nominated [29]
2000Best Performance in a TV SeriesNominated [30]
2002Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Twice in a Lifetime Nominated [31]
2011 Action on Film International Film Festival Best Actor - Feature5th & AlamedaWon [32]
2017 Leo Awards Best Direction in a Short DramaHaleyNominated [33]
Best Performance by a Male in a Short DramaNominated [33]
Best Picture Editing in a Short DramaNominated [33]
Best Short DramaNominatedShared with Kate Pragnell [33]
Be Epic! London International Film FestivalBest Short FilmNominated [34]
Canada Shorts Film FestivalBest Short FilmWon [35]
LA Shorts AwardsBest Short FilmWon [36]
Los Angeles CinefestBest Short FilmNominated [37]
Sydney Indie Film FestivalBest Science Fiction Short FilmNominated [38]
2018 Boston Science Fiction Film Festival Best of FestWon [39]
2022 Canadian Screen Awards Best Leader Actor - TV MovieLove in TranslationNominated [40]

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