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Joris Jarsky (born December 3, 1974Joris Jarsky's bio
at www.northernstars.ca) is a Canadian stage, film, and television actor who has received recognition for being a versatile actor. Jarsky is a graduate of the
National Theatre School of Canada The National Theatre School of Canada (NTS, french: École nationale de théâtre du Canada) is a private institution of professional theatre studies in Montreal, Quebec. Established in 1960, the NTS receives its principal funding from grants aw ...
. Upon graduation, Jarsky was cast in
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’s Production of “The Awakening” for which he was nominated for a Dora Award. Since then he has acted in over 70 film and television productions and worked across the globe. His films have played at festivals all over the world including the opening night of the
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. In 2009 Jarsky had 3 films in the
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, one of which, “Toronto Stories”, garnered him an ACTRA Award nomination. He has starred alongside Mark Ruffalo in “
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”, Edward Norton in “
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”, Catherine Deneuve “Nearest To Heaven”, Lauren Bacall ”
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” and Ryan Reynolds in “ FoolProof” to name a few. He created, wrote, produced, and starred in the pilot “The Joseph Michael Joseph Show” which was picked up by 11Television Entertainment, a division of 3Arts Entertainment. In 2016 Jarsky was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his performance in the Incendo film, “First Response”. He has appeared as major recurring characters in the series “ Wynona Earp” and “
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”, starred alongside Kim Coates in the hit mini series “ Bad Blood”, and guest starred on “ The Good Doctor." Jarsky recently starred in “
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” and “Birdland”, two films that drew high praise on the festival circuit across North America. Current projects include guest star spots in CBC’s “
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” and CTV’s “
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,” as well as the recurring role of ‘Basil Tate’ in the new Netflix’s sci-fi drama, “ October Faction."


Early life

Jarsky was born in
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,
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, Canada. He became Ontario Gymnastics Champion at the age of 14. He attended the
Etobicoke School of the Arts The Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA) is a specialized public arts-academic high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located in Etobicoke, it has been housed in the former Royal York Collegiate Institute facility since 1983. Founded on September ...
, and the
National Theatre School of Canada The National Theatre School of Canada (NTS, french: École nationale de théâtre du Canada) is a private institution of professional theatre studies in Montreal, Quebec. Established in 1960, the NTS receives its principal funding from grants aw ...
.


Career

After graduating the National Theatre School in 1999, he was cast in the play ''The Awakening'' and received a
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nomination for 'Outstanding Performance by a Male'. Jarsky was also nominated for a 2009 Actra Award (Best performance by a Male) for his role as a troubled young man in "Toronto Stories" . In 2008 three different films in which he appeared, ''
Toronto Stories ''Toronto Stories'' is a 2008 Canadian anthology film. It has four segments that are bound together by a young boy, lost in an unknown city. After the prologue, the four segments are directed by different people: "Shoelaces" by Aaron Woodley, "T ...
'', '' The Green Door'', and ''
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'' all screened at the 2008
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. He had lead roles in ''Toronto Stories'' and ''The Green Door''.


Selected filmography

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'' (2000, TV Mini-Series) .... Soldier #2 *''
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'' (2001) .... Boy Toy / Andy (as Joris Jorsky) *''
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'' (2001, TV Movie) .... Caleb Dunlop (uncredited) *''
One Eyed King ''One Eyed King'' is an ensemble crime drama detailing the trials and tribulations of several characters living together in the same Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Starring Armand Assante, William Baldwin, Jim Breuer, Bruno Kirby, Chazz Palminteri, ...
'' (2001) .... Scratchy *''
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'' (2001–2002, TV Series) .... Marty Strickland *'' The Rendering'' (2002, TV Movie) .... Chad Sharpe *''
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'' (2002, TV Series) .... Jeremy *'' Savage Messiah'' (2002) .... Paula's Husband *'' Fizzy Business'' (2002) .... Myron *'' No Good Deed'' (2002) .... Rudy Jones (uncredited) *''Au plus près du paradis'' (2002) *'' Edgar and Jane'' (2002, Short) .... Jude *'' Mutant X'' (2003, TV Series) .... McTeague *''it's for you!'' (2003) .... Julian *'' Foolproof'' (2003) .... Rob *''
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'' (2003, TV Movie) .... Chris *''
Thoughtcrimes ''Thoughtcrimes'' is a 2003 American sci-fi action thriller directed by Breck Eisner. Plot A high-school student named Freya McAllister (Navi Rawat) begins hearing voices in her head and is misdiagnosed with schizophrenic catalepsy. She spends n ...
'' (2003, TV Movie) .... Alan Matthews *''
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'' (2004, TV Series) .... Bog Dog *''
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'' (2004, TV Movie) .... Alex *''
Show Me Yours ''Show Me Yours'' is a Canadian comedy television series originally aired on Showcase between May 26, 2004 and May 31, 2005. Plot Dr. Kate Langford (Rachael Crawford) is a psychologist whose life is going well: she has a boyfriend David Exley ...
'' (2004, TV Series) .... Colin *''
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'' (2004) .... Brian *'' The Eleventh Hour'' (2004–2005, TV Series) .... Geoff Powell / Nick Garwood *'' Horsie's Retreat'' (2005) .... Horsie *''
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'' (2005, TV Series) .... Luke *'' Sombre Zombie'' (2005, TV Short) .... Richie *''
Murder in the Hamptons ''Murder in the Hamptons'' (also known as ''Million Dollar Murder'') is a true story made-for-TV movie, based on the events leading to the murder of multi-millionaire Ted Ammon and the conviction of Ted's estranged wife's lover Daniel Pelosi. Pl ...
'' (2005, TV Movie) .... Carl Masella *'' Shania: A Life in Eight Albums'' (2005, TV Movie) .... J.P. *'' Covert One: The Hades Factor'' (2006, TV Mini-Series) .... Tom Fancher *''Drama Queen'' (2006, Short) .... Connor *''
11 Cameras ''11 Cameras'' is a Canadian drama television series that aired on CBC Television. It premiered on June 28, 2006 and showed its characters through webcams. CBC ordered 22 episodes in total, and did not renew the show for a second season. Endemo ...
'' (2006, TV Series) .... Richard *'' The Dead Zone'' (2006, TV Series) *'' Stargate: Atlantis'' (2007, TV Series) .... Herick *''
Would Be Kings ''Would Be Kings'' is a Canadian television mini-series directed by David Wellington, which aired on CTV on January 27 and January 28, 2008. Plot Based loosely on Shakespeare's play '' King Henry IV'' (part 1), Patrick Lehane (Currie Graham) ...
'' (2008, TV Mini-Series) .... Marvin *''
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'' (2008) .... Hooligan *''
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'' (2008) .... Soldier #1 *''
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'' (2008, Short) .... Rob *''
Toronto Stories ''Toronto Stories'' is a 2008 Canadian anthology film. It has four segments that are bound together by a young boy, lost in an unknown city. After the prologue, the four segments are directed by different people: "Shoelaces" by Aaron Woodley, "T ...
'' (2008) .... Doug Shannon *''
Turbo Dogs ''Turbo Dogs'' is an animated television comedy series based on the book by Bob Kolar. Co-produced by Canadian entertainment company CCI Entertainment, New Zealand production company Huhu Studios and American studio Scholastic Entertainment, in ...
'' (2008-2011, TV Series) .... Strut (voice) *''
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'' (2008) .... Seth Baxter *''
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'' (2009) .... Fabu (English version, voice) *''
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'' (2009) .... Chuck *'' The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day'' (2009) .... Lloyd *''
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'' (2009) .... Seth Baxter (Uncredited, archive footage) *''
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'' (2009-2019, TV Series) .... Bertie Smothers / Jarius Kerr / Leopold Romanow *''Peach Plum Pear'' (2011) .... Tommy *'' Citizen Gangster'' (2011) .... War Veteran *'' Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang'' (2012) .... Construction worker #1 (uncredited) *''
Two Hands to Mouth ''Two Hands to Mouth'' is a 2012 Canadian dark comedy drama film with an ensemble cast, the first feature film by long time television film director Michael DeCarlo, who also wrote and co-executive produced the film, in which eight blindfolded gu ...
'' (2012) .... Andrew *''
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'' (2013) .... Neil *''Step Dogs'' (2013) .... Terrance *''
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'' (2014-2016, TV Series) .... Woodchuck Morris (voice) *''
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'' (2016-present, TV Series) .... Mailman (voice) *''
Ordinary Days ''Ordinary Days'' is a sung-through musical with music and lyrics by American composer Adam Gwon. Set in New York City, the musical follows four characters, Claire, Jason, Warren, and Deb, exploring how their ordinary lives connect in the most ama ...
'' (2017) .... Ward Anderton *'' Bad Blood'' (2017-2018, TV Series) .... Sal Montagna *''Birdland'' (2018) .... Ray Starling *'' The Good Doctor'' (2018, TV Series) .... Sergey Tirayan *'' Cupcake & Dino: General Services'' (2018, TV Series) .... Peetree Gluck the Third *''
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'' (2019) *'' The Little Things'' (2021) .... Detective Sergeant Rogers *'' God's Country'' (2022) .... Nathan Cody


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