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Yanic Truesdale (born March 17, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor best known for his portrayal of
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in the television series ''
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'', a role that prompted ''
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'' to name him one of "10 Actors to Watch".


Biography

Truesdale holds dual Canadian and American citizenship. He stumbled into acting at the age of seventeen when he decided on a whim to audition for acting school. He was accepted and soon discovered his passion for acting. He studied at the
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before he began his television acting career in the long-running Canadian series ''
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''. He was nominated for a
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for his role on the Québécois sitcom ''Roommates''. He also starred in another Québécois French-language series on the SRC channel called ''Majeur et vacciné''. He was part of the Gilmore Girls cast from 2000 to 2007, and he returned for the 2016 revival of the series. Truesdale moved to
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and studied at the
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Theater Institute, then moved to
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,
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. In 2011, Truesdale moved back to his home city of Montreal, where he opened a spin studio called SpinEnergie, inspired by LA's dance style
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classes.


Filmography


References

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External links

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Yanic Truesdale cast bio on The CW


1970 births Living people Male actors from Montreal Anglophone Quebec people Black Canadian male actors Canadian male television actors {{Canada-tv-actor-stub