Lucas Bryant

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Lucas Bryant

Bryant at MIPCOM in Cannes, France, 4 October 2010
Born (1978-09-28) September 28, 1978
Elmira, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actor
Years active 2002–present
Spouse(s) Kirsty Hinchcliffe (1 child)

Lucas Bryant (born September 28, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor.

Early life

Bryant was born in Elmira, Ontario, Canada and he currently has dual Canadian and U.S. citizenship.[1] His father is from North Dakota and is of Scandinavian/Finnish heritage.[2][3] His mother was also born and raised in the United States. Bryant graduated from Elmira District Secondary School and studied acting at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario.[4]

Acting career

He was the star of the short-lived UPN television series Sex, Love & Secrets. For television, Bryant has appeared in the movies Playing House and More Sex and the Single Mom, as well as guest starred in the series Queer as Folk, Odyssey 5 and Playmakers. He has also starred in Canadian television projects, including Crazy Canucks, An American in Canada and The Eleventh Hour. Bryant has appeared on stage all over Canada in many productions, including The Crucible and The King and I.[citation needed] Bryant appeared as Gabe McCall on the CBC drama MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives. He currently stars in Haven, a TV series based on Stephen King's novel "The Colorado Kid".[5] He and Haven co-star Emily Rose previously starred together in the 2010 "made-for-TV" suspense-thriller Perfect Plan[6]

BuddyTV ranked him #72 on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".[7]

In late-2012, Bryant starred in the Lifetime original movie Merry In-Laws. Bryant played Peter, a teacher who becomes engaged to an astronomer. When she meets his parents she learns that they are really Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. The film co-stars former Cheers stars George Wendt and Shelley Long as Mr. and Mrs. Clause. The film is directed by Leslie Hope who previously directed Bryant in A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride.[8][9]

Personal life

Bryant is married to Australian-born actress and personal trainer Kirsty Hinchcliffe. They have a daughter born in August 2008 [10][11]and, as of July 2010, live in Santa Monica, California.[12][13]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Beauty & the Beast Miurfield Employee TV Series (guest role) Episodes: "Heart of Darkness" "Playing with Fire"
2013 Cracked Jesse Powell TV Series (guest role) Episode: "Old Soldiers"
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shaun McHenry TV Series (guest role) Episode: "Dead of the Class"
2012 Merry In-Laws Peter Lead role
2012 The Vow Kyle Supporting role
2010–present Haven Nathan Wuornos TV Series (main role)
2010 Perfect Plan Sean/Keenan Blake TV Movie
2009 Dollhouse Travis Leeds TV Series (uncredited: deleted scenes)
2008 A Very Merry Daughter Of the Bride Dylan TV Movie
Faux Baby Harry Web Series (Series Regular)
MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives Gabe McCall TV Series (Series Regular)
2007 I Hate Musicals Brad Short Film
2006 Playing House Calvin Puddie TV Movie
Sunday Morning (a.k.a. "A Sweet Dream About Nuclear War") Karey Brant Movie
2005Sex, Love & Secrets Milo TV Series (Series Regular)
Queer as Folk Tucker TV Series (2 Episodes)
More Sex & the Single Mom Gabe Emerson TV Movie
2004 Crazy Canucks Ken Read TV Movie
2003 Odyssey 5 Young Chuck Taggert TV Series (1 episode)
Playmakers (Unknown) TV Series
An American in Canada (Unknown) TV Series
2002 Queer as Folk Student TV Series (1 episode)
The Eleventh Hour (a.k.a. "Bury the Lead") (Unknown) TV Series

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