Neil Grayston (actor)

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Neil Gordon Grayston
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Grayston at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International
Born (1981-03-24) March 24, 1981 (age 42)
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2000present

Neil Gordon Grayston (born March 24, 1981) is a Canadian actor.

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Biography

He was nomminated in 2006 for a Leo Award (Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series) for his performance in the Godiva's episode "The Bigger Man". [1] [2] Grayston played Douglas Fargo in Eureka , [3] a Syfy network series that began broadcasting in 2006. [4]

Grayston is of Scottish, French, Romanian and Irish descent.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleNotes
The Water Game
2002
Adam
Stan Maynard's Best Day Ever
2008
Stan MaynardShort film
Spare Change
2015
Sampost-production

Television

TitleYearRoleNotes
Da Vinci's Inquest
2000
William Collette1 episode: "This Shit Is Evil"
UC: Undercover
2001
Teenage boy1 episode: "Of Fathers and Sons"
Edgemont
2001–2002
Jordon RosenRecurring cast (9 episodes)
Jeremiah
2002
Prisoner Adam1 episode: "...And the Ground, Sown with Salt"
Smallville Russell Burton1 episode: "Redux"
Wonderfalls
2004
Alec "Mouthbreather"Recurring cast (7 episodes) [5]
Dead Like Me Ethan1 episode: "The Shallow End"
Earthsea Roke student with knifeMinieries
Godiva's
2005–2006
MartinMain cast
The Dead Zone
2005
Trey Walters1 episode: "Vanguard"
Romeo!
2006
Mike1 episode: "Fraternity Ro"
The Time TunnelBrother Jacques MittonTelevision film
Eureka
2006–2012
Douglas Fargo
SARAH (voice)
Main cast
Supernatural
2007
Frat pledge1 episode: "Tall Tales"
Warehouse 13
2010, 2011
Douglas Fargo 2 episodes: "13.1" and "Don't Hate the Player"
End of the World
2013
Steve PalmerTelevision film [6]
Psych Jason Straub1 episode: "Santa Barbarian Candidate"
Package Deal
2014
Steve Woodman1 episode: "Breakup Part 1"
Daredevil
2016
Christopher Roth1 episode: "Regrets Only"
iZombie
2017
Seth1 episode: "Looking for Mr. Goodbrain, Part 1"
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Cameron1 episode: "Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes"
Loudermilk
2018
Peter Mason2 episodes: "Wake" and "Presidio"
The Magicians
2019
Isaac Karamov2 episodes: "A Flock of Lost Birds" and "Lost, Found, Fucked"

Webseries

TitleYearRoleNotes
Eureka: Hide and Seek
2006
Douglas Fargo4 episodes
The True Heroines
2013
Percy Andrews5 episodes [7]
Spooked
2014
Lindsey [8]

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References

  1. Past Nominees & Winners 2006 at www.leoawards.com
  2. "Cancelled Collector, Godiva’s lead Leos pack" at playbackonline.ca
  3. "'Eureka' final episode 'amazing'; expect shocker next week" by James Hibberd at ew.com
  4. "The nerd they can't do without; From bit-part beginning, Vancouver actor now a regular in sci-fi series Eureka" by Glen Schaefer, The Province (17 July, 2011) Retrieved from ProQuest   878135804
  5. "In the Hot Seat Pittsburgh's Hollywood Connection Extends to Television's Directors Such as Marita Grabiak, Who Cut Her Teeth at "ER." Next Up: Fox's Upcoming Fantasy Series, "Wonderfalls."" by Rob Owen, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (7 March, 2004) Retrieved from ProQuest   390950847
  6. "Robert Englund cast in 'final' Syfy 'Lake Placid' movie -- EXCLUSIVE" by James Hibberd at ew.com
  7. "B.C. producers hit web with Motive's Dark Corner and The True Heroines" by Glen Schaefer at edmontonjournal.com
  8. "Bryan Singer’s ‘Spooked’ Digital Series Sets Director, Rounds Out Cast For 2014 Premiere" at deadline.com