Kris Lemche

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Kris Lemche
Born
Kris Lemche

1978or1979(age 45–46)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
Known forIan McKinley in Final Destination 3

Kris Lemche (born 1978 or 1979 [1] ) is a Canadian actor.

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Career

At 17 years old, Lemche answered a newspaper casting call and won a role on the Disney series Flash Forward .[ citation needed ]

Abandoning plans to study biochemistry in university, Lemche instead moved to Prince Edward Island to work on the CBC series Emily of New Moon . His work on the show earned him a Gemini Award. [2]

In 2015, Lemche was cast as the lead in the drama pilot Tales From The Darkside , a remake of the 1980s horror/fantasy/thriller anthology series; [3] ultimately, the Tales From The Darkside pilot was not picked up by a television network.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Teen Knight Peteras Kristopher Lemche; also known as Medieval Park
1999 eXistenZ Noel Dichter
1999 Johnny Sean
2000 Ginger Snaps Sam
2000Saint JudeGabe
2001 Knockaround Guys Decker
2002 My Little Eye Rex
2005 A Simple Curve Caleb
2006Roundhay Garden Scene 2The Canadian SpyShort film
2006 Final Destination 3 Ian McKinley
2006Jack RabbitDarien DeCalloShort film
2006 State's Evidence Patrick
2007The FPKCDCShort film
2007The Day the Dead Weren't DeadVincent BakerShort film
2008Conversation with the SupplicantSupplicantShort film
2009 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead Vince
2009Fault Line
2011 In Time Markus
2011Green GuysTravis Howard
2012 Alter Egos Fridge/Brendan
2013 The Frankenstein Theory Jonathan Venkenheim
2015Magic HourDillon Fox
2016You Above Alloriginally titled The Movie; Filming
2016 They're Watching Alex Torini

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Flash Forward Zed GoldhawkEpisode: "Double Bill"
1996 Goosebumps SticksEpisode: "The Scarecrow Walks At Midnight" as Chris Lemche
1997Newton: A Tale of Two IsaacsHumphrey NewtonTV movie
1998 Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension Rodney CovingtonEpisode: "The Goody Two-Shoes People"
1998–2000 Emily of New Moon Perry MillerRecurring role, 32 episodes
1998–2000 La Femme Nikita Greg HillingerRecurring role, 5 episodes
1999 Joan of Arc EmileTV miniseries
2000 Twitch City ClintonEpisode: "People Who Don't Care About Anything"
Episode: "The Life of Reilly"
2000Children of FortuneShane RobertsonTV movie
2001Bailey's MistakeMalachyTV movie
2002 My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star Lucas ZankMain role, 5 episodes (8 episodes unaired); also known as The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star
2003 The Division DarrenEpisode: "Murder.com"
2003 L.A. Dragnet Randy SouthbrookEpisode: "Sticks and Stones"
2003–04 Joan of Arcadia Cute Boy GodRecurring role, 9 episodes
2004 The Last Casino ScottTV movie
2005 Criminal Minds Eddy MaysEpisode: "Blood Hungry"
2007 Psych Brandon PetersonEpisode: "Poker? I Barely Know Her"
2007 Ghost Whisperer Scott the Ghost3 episodes
2008 24: Redemption Chris WhitleyTV movie
2009 NCIS: Los Angeles Tom SmithEpisode: "Random on Purpose"
2010Edgar FloatsTimmy/BunnyTV movie
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation JoeyEpisode: "Sgweegel"
2012 Flashpoint StewartEpisode: "Eyes In"
2013 CSI: NY Anthony LombardoEpisode: "Civilized Lies"
2013–15 Haven Seth ByrneRecurring role, 6 episodes
2013Haven: Darkside SeekersSeth ByrneWeb series (unknown episodes)
2014 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Ethan JohnstonEpisodes: "Melinda", [4] "The Frenemy of My Enemy"
TBA Tales From The Darkside NewmanTV movie/unsold pilot

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