Jed Rees
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Jed Rees | |
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Born |
Jed Rees March 8, 1970 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990-present |
Jed Rees (born March 8, 1970) is a Canadian Comedy Award-nominated[1] actor, best known for his roles in movies such as Men With Brooms and The Ringer.
Early life
Jed Rees studied music for two years in college before transferring into Business Administration under the misconception that it would teach him how to make money.[2] During his final year in school, he discovered acting and moved to New York City where he studied theatre for two years.[3]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes | |
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1991 | 21 Jump Street | George | TV series, 1 episode, Under the Influence | |
1990–1992 | Neon Rider | TV series, 2 episodes Night of the Living Ed Hacker | ||
1994 | Sleeping with Strangers | Young Gardener | ||
1994 | Sin & Redemption | Boy #2 | ||
1994 | Moment of Truth:Broken Pledges | Frank | TV film | |
1994 | Hawkeye | Peevey | TV series, 13 episodes | |
1995 | Little Criminals (film) | Chet | TV film | |
1995 | The Final Cut | Morrisey | ||
1995 | Eye Level (film) | TV film | ||
1996 | Urban Safari | Delivery Boy | ||
1996 | Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. | Buddy | TV film | |
1996 | Sliders | Hipster | TV series, 1 episode, Time Again and World | |
1996 | Fear | Knobby | ||
1996 | The Sentinel | Sal | TV series, 1 episode | |
1997 | Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years | |||
1997 | Contagious | Doug Lamoreaux | TV film | |
1997 | The Outer Limits | J.D. Kelton | TV series, 1 episode, Heart's Desire | |
1997 | The X Files | Lucas Menand | TV series, 1 episode "Synchrony" | |
1997 | Viper | Benny | TV series, 1 episode, Cat and Mouse | |
1997 | Police Academy: The Series | |||
1998 | Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure | |||
1998 | The Net | Justin Newby | TV series, 1 episode, Jump Vector | |
1998 | The Crow: Stairway to Heaven | Nytmare | TV series, 1 episode, Never Say Die | |
1998–1999 | Night Man | Mac | TV series, 2 episodes, Double Double The Ultraweb | |
1999 | Lake Placid | Deputy Burke | ||
1999 | Dudley Do-Right | Lavar | ||
1999 | Daydrift | Vic Harlow | ||
1999 | Galaxy Quest | Teb | ||
2001–2004 | The Chris Isaak Show | Anson Drubner | ||
2002 | Men With Brooms | Eddie Strombeck | Nominated, Canadian Comedy Award | |
2003 | Luck | Andrew | ||
2005 | Elizabethtown | Chuck Hasboro | ||
2005 | Ghost Whisperer | Marty Golden | TV series, 1 episode, Undead Comic | |
2005 | The Ringer | Glen | ||
2008 | The Onion Movie | Wizard Proteus | ||
2008 | Chuck | Nathan Edward “Ned” Ryerson | TV series, 1 episode, Season 2 Episode 11 | |
2010 | For Christ's Sake | Robert | ||
2010 | Cold Case | Evan Mazer '10 | TV series, 1 episode, Almost Paradise | |
2010 | The Con Artist | Larry | ||
2011 | Fanboy | Todd | ||
2011 | Brain Trust | Prof. Nelson Kirby | ||
2011 | Cookie | Bernard | ||
2012 | Family Guy | (voice) | Animated TV series, 1 episode, Ratings Guy | |
2013 | Garbage | Lenny Eaton | Best Actor, WorldFest Houston |
Awards and recognition
Award | Year | Film | Role | Result |
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Pretty Funny Male Performance | 2003 | Men With Brooms | Eddie Strombeck | Nominated |
Best Actor Grand Award, WorldFest Houston | 2012 | Garbage | Lenny Eaton | Won |
References
External links
- Jed Rees at the Internet Movie Database
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