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Neil Grayston (actor)

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Neil Gordon Grayston
Grayston at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (1981-03-24) March 24, 1981 (age 43)
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

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

Biography

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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

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Film

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Title Year Role Notes
The Water Game
2002
Adam
Stan Maynard's Best Day Ever
2008
Stan Maynard Short film
Spare Change
2015
Sam post-production

Television

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Title Year Role Notes
Da Vinci's Inquest
2000
William Collette 1 episode: "This Shit Is Evil"
UC: Undercover
2001
Teenage boy 1 episode: "Of Fathers and Sons"
Edgemont
2001–2002
Jordon Rosen Recurring cast (9 episodes)
Jeremiah
2002
Prisoner Adam 1 episode: "...And the Ground, Sown with Salt"
Smallville Russell Burton 1 episode: "Redux"
Wonderfalls
2004
Alec "Mouthbreather" Recurring cast (7 episodes)[5]
Dead Like Me Ethan 1 episode: "The Shallow End"
Earthsea Roke student with knife Miniseries
Godiva's
2005–2006
Martin Main cast
The Dead Zone
2005
Trey Walters 1 episode: "Vanguard"
Romeo!
2006
Mike 1 episode: "Fraternity Ro"
The Time Tunnel Brother Jacques Mitton Television film
Eureka
2006–2012
Douglas Fargo
SARAH (voice)
Main cast
Supernatural
2007
Frat pledge 1 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 Palmer Television film[6]
Psych Jason Straub 1 episode: "Santa Barbarian Candidate"
Package Deal
2014
Steve Woodman 1 episode: "Breakup Part 1"
Daredevil
2016
Christopher Roth 1 episode: "Regrets Only"
iZombie
2017
Seth 1 episode: "Looking for Mr. Goodbrain, Part 1"
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Cameron 1 episode: "Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes"
Loudermilk
2018
Peter Mason 2 episodes: "Wake" and "Presidio"
The Magicians
2019
Isaac Karamov 2 episodes: "A Flock of Lost Birds" and "Lost, Found, Fucked"

Webseries

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Title Year Role Notes
Eureka: Hide and Seek
2006
Douglas Fargo 4 episodes
The True Heroines
2013
Percy Andrews 5 episodes[7]
Spooked
2014
Lindsey [8]

References

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  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
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