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Adam Reid
Born
Adam Greydon Reid

Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • director
Years active1985–present
SpouseKristin Lehman[1]
Children1
Websitewww.adamgreid.com http://www.holidayfilms.tv http://www.capguncollective.com

Adam Greydon Reid is a Canadian actor, writer, producer and director.

Biography

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Reid attended Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's film program and won the 'Norman Jewison Filmmaker's Award' for his graduating short, Token for your Thoughts, which also won a 'Gold Plaque Award' at Chicago's Intercom: The International Communications Film & Video Competition.[citation needed] While directing commercials, music videos and shorts, Reid toured with the Canadian comedy troupe The Komic Kazes; this led his first film role, in the 1996 Kids in the Hall's feature, Brain Candy. In 2000, a 90-second theatrical spot for Toyota in which he stars as a pretentious and insecure commercial director, won a 'Gold Lion' at the Cannes International Advertising Festival.[2]

Reid appeared in films, M.O.W.s and television series, including Disney's My Date with the President's Daughter(1998), Lifetime's This Time Around (2003), CBC's The Newsroom,[citation needed] Ham & Cheese (2004), The Buck Calder Experience (2006), Fox's Killer Instinct (2006), and USA's Psych (2010). As a voice actor, he has appeared in cartoons like What It's Like Being Alone (2006), Total Drama (2007) and 6Teen (2004-2010).

From 2002 to 2006, along with developing and directing kids shows like HBO Family's Ghost Trackers (2005-1007) and YTV's The Adrenaline Project (2007-2009), Reid ran a film mentorship program at the Toronto youth shelter Eva's Phoenix.[3] The program produced two short films under Adam's direction, One Dollar One Day and Sheltered Life (2006).

In 2009, Reid completed his first documentary, Marion Woodman: Dancing in the Flames, which debuted in sold-out bookings at New York's Rubin Museum of Art and the Vancouver International Film Festival.[4][5]

Reid returned to performance work in 2010, in the Hallmark Hall of Fame/CBS movie, "When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story", starring Winona Ryder as Lois Wilson, and Barry Pepper as Bill Wilson (Bill W.) Reid played Ebby Thacher, Bills best friend and drinking buddy, whose recovery from alcoholism inspired Bill to found Alcoholics Anonymous.

In 2019, Reid created the award-winning web series Hospital Show.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1985 Back to the Future Boy Uncredited
1996 Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy Scarred Teenager
2004 Ham & Cheese Casting Director
2007 I Didn't Do Anything Charles Taylor Short Film
2011 Recoil Deputy Hedge
2012 Underworld: Awakening Med Tech #1
2015 The Adept Ben Short Film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1985 Turkey Television Boy
1985–1987 You Can't Do That on Television Himself 22 episodes
1991 Heritage Minutes Joe Shuster Episode: "Superman"
1998 Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend Lizard Boy (voice) Episode: "Persephone and the Winter Seeds"
1998–1999 Birdz Tommy Turkey (voice) 13 episodes
1998–2001 The Wonderful World of Disney Donald / Reid Bosshardt 2 episodes
2000 The Famous Jett Jackson Crash Episode: "Eye of the Beholder"
2000 The Pooch and the Pauper Bus Boy TV movie
2001 Leap Years Fig Episode: "Episode #1.7"
2002 Screech Owls Kidnapper Episode: "Kidnapped in Tamarack"
2002 The 5th Quadrant Walter Ryder Jr. / Walter Ryder Sr. Episode: "A Clone... at Last/It's a Hollow World After All"
2002 Patti Simon 3 episodes
2002 Doc Dr. Larry Savan Episode: "Complicated"
2002 A Nero Wolfe Mystery Reporter Episode: "Immune to Murder"
2003 Hemingway: That Summer in Paris Jimmy Danelon TV movie
2003 This Time Around Jeff Blue TV movie
2003 The Newsroom Brad Episode: "One of Us"
2003–2004 King Loopy (voice) 26 episodes
2004 Bury the Lead Donny Episode: "The Revenge Specialist"
2004 Wild Card Ivan De Samossy Episode: "Wham Bam, Thank You Dan"
2004 Snow Jordan TV movie
2004–2010 6teen Wayne / Additional Voices (voice) 78 episodes
2005 Degrassi: The Next Generation Dave Episode: "West End Girls"
2005–2008 Delilah & Julius (voice) 31 episodes
2006 Killer Instinct Boze 2 episodes
2006 The Buck Calder Experience Josh Zander TV movie
2006 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' Brandon Tartikoff TV movie
2006 What It's Like Being Alone Armie / Abraham Bickle / Dr. Dread (voice) 13 episodes
2007–2008 Urban Vermin Zitzy 12 episodes
2007–2011 Total Drama Justin (voice) 37 episodes
2007-2021 Poppets Town Cap / Cozy Episode: "Ice Cream Dream/Under the Rainbow"
2009 Dunce Bucket TV movie
2010 When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story Ebby Thatcher TV movie
2010 Psych Toby Shore Episode: "Not Even Close... Encounters"
2010 Skatoony Justin (voice) Episode: "Hooray for Bollywood"
2011 Collision Earth Matthew Keyes TV movie
2011 Supernatural Judah Episode: "Let It Bleed"
2011 Sanctuary Bruno Delacourt 2 episodes
2012 Finding Mrs. Claus Duncan TV movie
2012 Ring of Fire Glen Perkins 2 episodes
2012–2014 Continuum Clayton / Coroner 8 episodes
2013 Goodnight for Justice Fat Cat Episode: "Queen of Hearts"
2013 Cult Louis Beale 2 episodes
2013 Delete Colonel Poterson 2 episodes
2014 Arctic Air Greg Turpin Episode: "The Fugitive"
2014 Motive Graeme Jenkins Episode: "Pitfall"
2014 The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story Brandon Tartikoff TV movie
2014 Hot Mom Episode: "Gala"
2014 Gracepoint Raymond Connelly 8 episodes
2015 Proof Dr. Clarke Episode: "Tsunami: Part One"
2016 Dater's Handbook Michael TV movie
2016 Paranormal Solutions Inc. Chuck Episode: "The Leprechaun of Mobile Alabama"
2017 When Calls the Heart Mr. Stoneman 3 episodes
2018 Lost in Space Peter Beckert 5 episodes
2018 Max Voltage Mikey Thompson (voice)
2018 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Firelight Episode: "The Parent Map"
2018 Take Two Paul Dorsey Episode: "It Takes a Thief"
2018–2019 iZombie Hobbs 10 episodes
2019 Project Blue Book Donald Kehoe Episode: "The Lubbock Lights"
2019 Van Helsing Darius Episode: "Together Forever"
2019 Hospital Show Will 10 episodes

References

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  1. ^ Dimma, Suzanne (2014-03-02). "Actress Kristin Lehman's First Place". House & Home. Archived from the original on 2016-05-02.
  2. ^ "Toyota: Real Dealers Can't Jump". adsspot.me. Ads Spot. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Eva's Phoenix Initiatives". yumpu.com. Yumpu. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Capri Vision's Marion Woodman: Dancing in the Flames". artandculturemaven.com. Art & Culture Maven. 30 October 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Dancing in the Flames...Review". alternativesmagazine.com. Alternatives Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
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