John Bregar

Last updated
John Bregar
John Bregar.jpg
Bregar in Beverly Hills, California, March 9, 2011
Born (1985-03-01) March 1, 1985 (age 38)
Years active2003–present

John Francis Bregar (born March 1, 1985) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Dylan Michalchuk on Degrassi: The Next Generation . He also played Cody Flowers in Family Biz .

Contents

His professional acting debut was starring in the music video "Father" by Knights of the Realm. He played Jason Valentine in the Canadian Film Center short film, Todd And The Book Of Pure Evil. [2] He and Adamo Ruggiero were nominated for a GLAAD Media Award [3] at the 15th Annual GLAAD Media Awards and featured in The Advocate for their roles in Degrassi: The Next Generation as Dylan Michalchuk [4] and Marco Del Rossi.

Other work

Bregar also played Bobby Clarke in the made-for-TV movie Canada Russia '72 . [5] [6] [7]

Bregar also played Cody in the lifetime movie Dead At 17 (2008). [8]

Bregar starred the film Verona with fellow Degrassi star Shannon Kook. The film was released in winter 2012 by Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. [9]

In 2009 Bregar portrayed the role of Scott Mink in CBS's show Flashpoint , along with Calum Worthy and Alexia Fast. He also portrayed an FBI agent in CBS's The Mentalist , in the episode "Red John", which aired on November 24, 2013.

Bregar guest starred in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries that aired March 18, 2013, playing a character named Alvin Storey. He appeared in an episode of Saving Hope that aired November 26, 2015, playing a husband of a pregnant woman in the hospital. Bregar also played a character named Trent Harris in two episodes of the third season in the US version of the supernatural TV show Being Human as a human and then a ghost after accidentally being killed by one of the leading characters.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Todd and the Book of Pure EvilJason ValentineShort
2006 It's a Boy Girl Thing Richard
2007 Left for Dead Freddy
2009The LessonJohnShort
2010New YearTyler O'Neill
2010VeronaBrandonShort
2011Servitude [10] Tommy [11]
2011 The Entitled Jeff Vincent
2012 Bloodwork Rob Jeffries
2017 Awakening the Zodiac Adam
2018TMI Crossing the ThresholdJohn Birch

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003–2007 Degrassi: The Next Generation Dylan MichalchukRecurring role (seasons 3–6)
2005 Darcy's Wild Life Troy"Cuz in Trouble"
2006 Canada Russia '72 Bobby Clarke"1.1", "1.2"
2007 The Jane Show Jimmy Whitton"Voices from the Past"
2008Dead at 17Cody MastersonTV film
2009 Being Erica Barrett"What I Am Is What I Am"
2009 Taking a Chance on Love DavidTV film
2009 The Best Years Lou"Dangerous Liaisons"
2009 Flashpoint Scott Mink"Perfect Storm"
2009 Family Biz Cody FlowersRecurring role (14 episodes)
2011Jack of Diamonds [12] Campbell LassiterTV film
2011 Rookie Blue Aaron Samuels"Brotherhood"
2011 Desperately Seeking Santa Neal McCormickTV film
2013 Being Human Trent Harris"(Dead) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", "The Teens, They Are a Changin'"
2013 Murdoch Mysteries Alvin Storey"Twisted Sisters"
2013 Satisfaction Quinn"Confrontations"
2013 The Mentalist FBI Agent Mullins"Red John"
2013Fir CrazyLanceTV film
2014 Chop Shop PorterRecurring role
2015 Saving Hope Adam Hart"Shattered", "Emotional Rescue"
2018 iZombie Max Roberts"Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Brain"

Related Research Articles

<i>Degrassi: The Next Generation</i> 2001 Canadian teen drama television series

Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian teen drama television series created by Yan Moore and Linda Schuyler. The fourth series in the Degrassi franchise and a revival of Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, it premiered on CTV on October 14, 2001 and concluded on August 2, 2015 on MTV Canada. The series centers around a new ensemble cast of students at the fictional Degrassi Community School who face challenges such as sex, teen pregnancy, bullying, date rape, drug abuse, body image, homosexuality, domestic violence, gang violence, self-injury, suicide, abortion, mental disorders and many other issues. Various characters from the previous two series also returned as adults in recurring or guest roles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nicholas Lea</span> Canadian actor

Nicholas Lea is a Canadian actor known for his portrayal of Alex Krycek on The X-Files and of Tom Foss on Kyle XY.

<i>Degrassi</i> Canadian teen drama franchise

Degrassi is a Canadian television franchise created by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler. Originating as a children's television series in 1979, Degrassi is best-known as a long-running and interconnected teen-oriented drama series that has spanned multiple generations since the late 1980s, starting with Degrassi Junior High in 1987 and continuing through Degrassi: Next Class in 2017. In addition to the series and several television movies, the franchise encompasses a variety of supplementary media, including companion novels, graphic novels, documentaries, soundtracks, and non-fiction.

John Roger Spottiswoode is a Canadian-British director, editor and writer of film and television.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brandy Ledford</span> American actress and model

Brandy Lee Ledford is an American actress, model and Penthouse magazine's 1992 "Pet of the Year". She played the role of Desiree on Modern Family, starred as Dawn Masterton on Baywatch Hawaii, and Doyle in the science fiction television series Andromeda.

Ephraim Todd Ellis is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Rick Murray on Degrassi: The Next Generation and Danny Ellis on Falcon Beach.

Sonja Bennett is a Canadian actress and screenwriter. Her film debut was in the Canadian feature film Punch (2002), for which she won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film. She has since starred in the films Donovan's Echo, Cole, Control Alt Delete, Young People Fucking, and Fido as well as the television series Godiva's and Cold Squad. In 2014, Bennett made her screenwriting debut with Preggoland in which she also starred.

Michael Seater is a Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. His most notable roles are Spencer Sharpe in The Zack Files, Lucas Randall in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High, Tom Bellow in 18 to Life, and Derek Venturi in Life with Derek. He later portrayed James Gillies in Murdoch Mysteries, from 2009 to 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brooke Nevin</span> Canadian actress (born 1982)

Brooke Candice Nevin is a Canadian actress, best known for portraying Rachel on the science fiction series Animorphs (1998–1999) and as Julianne "Jules" Simms (2011–2012) on Breakout Kings. She also played Sonja Lester (2010–2013) on Call Me Fitz and was a series regular on USA Network's The 4400 (2004).

Ashley Leggat is a Canadian actress. She is known for her roles as Casey McDonald in the Canadian family comedy series Life with Derek and as Tiffany in the MTV television film Made... The Movie.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brian Downey (actor)</span> Canadian actor

Brian Downey is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of Stanley Tweedle in the science-fiction television series Lexx.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Melanie Leishman</span> Canadian actress (born 1989)

Melanie Leishman is a Canadian actress. She is best known for portraying bespectacled Hannah B. Williams, one of the main characters on the cult horror/comedy television series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. Before that she had a recurring role on Darcy's Wild Life as Kathi Giraldi and raucous comedy series House Party (2008) as desperate to be popular Mandy. Other TV credits include Being Erica, Republic of Doyle and Murdoch Mysteries. She's also voiced several animated roles in series such as Detentionaire and Grojband. Film roles include musical/slasher Stage Fright (2014) as Liz Silver, comedy-drama The Exchange (2021) as Diane and Christmas romantic-comedy Single All the Way (2021) as Ashleigh.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kit Hood</span> Canadian television writer, director, and producer (1943–2020)

Christopher Hood was a Canadian television editor, director, writer and producer. He is best known as the director and co-creator of the Degrassi franchise alongside Linda Schuyler, including the series The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, and Degrassi High, the latter two of which established the franchise's popularity and longevity.

Joy Tanner is an American-born Canadian actress, who is known for roles such as George Fayne in the 1995 Nancy Drew TV series, Jill Stone in Cold Squad, and Nora McDonald Venturi in four seasons of the sitcom Life with Derek and its movie finale Vacation with Derek. She also provided the voice of Candy Kong in the animated television series Donkey Kong Country.

Alexander Charles Albert House is a Canadian actor best known for his Gemini Award winning role in the television series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chris Leavins</span> Canadian actor, playwright, author (born 1968)

Chris Leavins is a Canadian actor and writer based in Los Angeles. Known for playing Atticus Murphy, Jr. the malevolent school guidance counselor on cult TV series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. He has appeared in a number of successful Canadian television shows, been nominated for two Gemini Awards and shared in a Gemini Award for Ensemble Performance win. He also created and hosted satirical internet show, Cute With Chris.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Rogers (actor)</span> Canadian actor

Michael John Rogers is a Canadian film and tv actor, known for his award winning lead role as Barry Nyle in the film Beyond the Black Rainbow and has frequently collaborated with director Neill Blomkamp. He is also quite well known in Indie film circles and received rave reviews from Glenn Kenny at the NY Times for his portrayal of ‘Mom’ in the Matt Porterfield film Sollers Point.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexia Fast</span> Canadian actress

Alexia Fast is a Canadian actress who began her career at the age of seven when she wrote, directed and starred in the short film The Red Bridge, which premiered at the 2002 Atlantic and Reel to Reel Film Festivals. She obtained her first agent at the age of 11 and starred in her first feature film, Fido (2006), at 13.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aleks Paunovic</span> Canadian actor

Aleks Paunovic is a Canadian actor. Some of his many roles include prospector Jim McAllister on drama TV series Arctic Air, Julius on fantasy horror drama series Van Helsing, imposing warrior Wygar Oak on the second season of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and Bojan "Boki" Boscovic on dystopian thriller series Snowpiercer.

Maggie Castle is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Jenny Kolinsky in cult horror comedy series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. She was also the little girl, Amy Kramer, that battles the evil ventriloquist's dummy Slappy in the Goosebumps television series and voiced Molly MacDonald in the animated series Arthur. She's appeared in various other series such as Vampire High, The Grid and Beach Girls. Film roles include Weirdsville, Hank and Mike, The Time Traveler's Wife and Tumbledown.

References

  1. "Bregar shoots and scores" by Sharmarke Ismail, The Toronto Star (1 June, 2006) [ONT Edition]. Retrieved from ProQuest   439015783
  2. Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (2003) Summary & Credits at www.radiotimes.com
  3. "Kudos for Degrassi kiss: Series takes right step with gay teen story" by Dana Gee, The Province (15 March, 2004) [Final Edition]. Retrieved from ProQuest   269374000
  4. "John Bregar's latest film, Servitude, comes to theatres" by Fannie Sunshine at www.toronto.com
  5. "40 things you don't know about the Summit Series" by Lance Hornby at torontosun.com
  6. "The Cold War" by Stephen Cole at www.cbc.ca
  7. "Broadcast" at playbackonline.ca
  8. Dead at 17 Summary & Credits at www.radiotimes.com
  9. "CFMDC New Queer Works, Winter 2012". CFMDC.org. Archived from the original on April 14, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  10. "Dinicol, Kash, Colantoni and Foley enter Servitude" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca
  11. "Servitude review: Send back this lame Canuck comedy" by Linda Barnard at www.thestar.com
  12. "Berteloot, Bregar, Legault and Almgren join Diamonds" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca