Sebastian Pigott

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Sebastian Pigott
Sebastian Pigott at the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) Annual BBQ (6140571689).jpg
Sebastian Pigott at the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) Annual BBQ
Background information
Born (1983-02-14) February 14, 1983 (age 41)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actor
Instrument(s)Guitar
vocals
Years active2002–present

Sebastian Pigott (born February 14, 1983) is a Canadian singer and actor. He was a contestant on the sixth season of Canadian Idol, in 2008. [1] [2] [3] He has guest-starred on numerous television series, including Murdoch Mysteries and Revenge .

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Life and career

Pigott has subsequently appeared in such network television shows as The Listener , Heartland , The Border and Deadliest Sea . His most prominent role to date has been that of barista Kai Booker on CBC Television's Being Erica [4] [5] (seasons 2 to 4), for which he and his brother Oliver wrote the songs "Alien Like You" and "Hard To Go".

Pigott and his brother Oliver have created a band called Pigott Brothers and released their debut album called Pigottry in 2009. Their second album, The Age Of Peace, was released in the fall of 2012.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Two Days Till TomorrowLuke
2007 The Poet Peter
2010 Saw 3D Brad
2011 High Chicago The Kid
2013 Pacific Rim Engineer
2013Poker NightSticks
2013VictimsRiley
2016 Below Her Mouth Rile
2017 Kodachrome Elijah
2017Love Is...
2018 Anon Detective Vardy
2018 The New Romantic Bobby
2019Demons Inside MeMike Grover
2019 Midway Petty officer #2
2020Two Deaths of Henry BakerHankAlso screenwriter
2021 Awake Clarence

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost Ted CaruthersTelevision film
2008 The Border Jason WhitmoreEpisode: "Articles of Faith"
2009 Deadliest Sea TommyTelevision film
2009 Heartland Carson McMasterEpisode: "Miracle"
2009 The Listener Tyler StebbesEpisode: "Missing"
2009–2011 Being Erica Kai BookerRecurring role
2010 The Bridge DannyEpisode: "The Fat Lady Sings the Blues"
2010 Cra$h & Burn David KendricksEpisode: "Closure"
2010 Haven Bill McShawEpisode: "Consumed"
2011CommittedBobby GowTelevision film
2011 Covert Affairs CoreyEpisode: "Bang and Blame"
2011 Murdoch Mysteries Billy HoobinEpisode: "Voices"
2012 Flashpoint Elliot ThaineEpisode: "Forget Oblivion"
2012–2013 Bomb Girls James DunnRecurring role
2013Cinnamon GirlBilly CassadyTelevision film
2013 Cracked Nolan ArthurEpisode: "Swans"
2014 Ascension RawlesTelevision miniseries
2014 Darknet JackEpisode: "Darknet 5"
2014Killing DaddyJake WatkinsTelevision film
2015 Revenge Lyman EllisRecurring role
2016 Rogue GregGuest role; 3 episodes
2017 Channel Zero: No-End House Dylan EvansMain role
2017Mommy's Little Boy [6] Shane ReedTelevision film
2017 Slasher: Guilty Party WrenRecurring role
2018 Frankie Drake Mysteries SashaEpisode: "Anastasia"
2018–2020 Murdoch Mysteries Andrew DixonRecurring role (seasons 12–13)
2019 Good Witch Phil SturgisRecurring role
2019Killer IndiscretionKevin SmithTelevision film
2019The Radio Talk Show KillerBrett CundallTelevision film
2019 Ransom Gerry ReedEpisode: "Anatomy of a Lost Cause"
2019 Wynonna Earp Charlie/JulianRecurring role (season 3)
2021The Song to My HeartRyder JamisonTelevision film

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWork nominatedResult
2023 Canadian Screen Awards Best Writing in TV MovieTwo Deaths of Henry BakerNominated

Discography

With the Pigott Brothers

YearAlbum title
2009Pigottry (Remastered)
2012The Age Of Peace

Singles

YearTitle
2009Alien Like You
2011The Beautiful's Gone
Crazy in Your Heart
Mama Ain't Down
Walk You to the Water
2013The Age of Peace, Pt. 2
2020Hard to Go

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