Yannick Bisson
Yannick Bisson | |
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Born | Yannick Denis Bisson May 16, 1969 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, director |
Years active | 1984–present |
Known for | Murdoch Mysteries |
Spouse |
Shantelle Bisson (aka Chantal Craig)
(m. 1990) |
Children | 3 |
Yannick Denis Bisson[1] (born May 16, 1969) is a Canadian film and television actor and director. He is famous for playing Detective William Murdoch on the series Murdoch Mysteries for over 15 years, since 2008.[2]
Early life
[edit]Bisson was born in Montreal, Quebec, and is of French and English ancestry.[3] He moved to Toronto, Ontario, as a teenager and his acting career began when he was still in high school. His father, noting his son's interest in acting, encouraged him to reply to a newspaper advertisement seeking "child actors".[4]
Career
[edit]Bisson's first major role was in the 1984 CBC movie of the week Hockey Night, alongside Megan Follows and Rick Moranis. He starred in the Canadian television series Learning the Ropes from 1988 through 1989. From 1994 through 1997, he starred in the syndicated action series High Tide, co-starring Rick Springfield. He moved back from Los Angeles to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1998 when he was cast as the lead in CBC'S Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy. From 2000 though 2004, he had a recurring role as attorney Brian Tedrow on the Showtime drama Soul Food.[citation needed]
He starred as FBI agent Jack Hudson in the PAX TV series Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye[5][6] and in the short-lived CBC drama Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy.[7]
He appeared on Falcon Beach in season two as well as in several Lifetime cable movies, such as Crazy for Christmas and I do (but I don't), and the Disney Channel movie Genius.[8] Bisson was a guest star on Flashpoint[9] and starred in the television movies Brothers by Choice and Keshan. He appeared as Jon in all of the Roxy Hunter movies to date. Bisson is featured in a series of commercials for CIBC. He starred in the 2001 TV movie Loves Music, Loves to Dance based on the book by Mary Higgins Clark. He provided the voice of Ferdie in the children's animated series Maxie's World.[citation needed]
Bisson plays the lead in the CBC Television drama series Murdoch Mysteries[10] and made his directorial debut with the show's fourth-season episode "Buffalo Shuffle".[11]
Starting on December 30, 2013, Bisson starred as a preschool teacher in The Adventures of Napkin Man on CBC Television.[12]
Bisson was awarded the Fan's Choice Award at the 2016 Canadian Screen Awards on March 13, 2016.[13] Murdoch Mysteries has been awarded several Canadian Screen Award Golden Screen Awards in 2017, 2018 and 2020.[14]
Bisson played as Martin Bartell, in Hallmark Channel's Aurora Teagarden Mysteries. He is introduced in "Three Bedrooms, One Corpse" as a CIA agent Bartell who moves to town, falls in love with Teagarden, and later dates her. Bisson left the series in 2018 as his character does not feature in the later novels.
Bisson received the ACTRA Toronto Award of Excellence in 2017 for his lifetime of work.[15][16]
Bisson was the host of Discovery Canada Channel's Star Racer reality show.[17][18]
Personal life
[edit]Bisson is married to Chantal Craig,[19][20] a former actress, model, Toronto Argonauts Cheerleader, and fitness instructor who currently works as a television content creator and writer.[21]
The couple met in high school and married in 1990.[3] They have three daughters: Brianna, Dominique and Mikaela.[22][23] Craig made guest appearances on two of Bisson's television series, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and Murdoch Mysteries. Their daughter played "Penny Renton" in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries entitled "Love and Human Remains." Dominique Bisson had a part as Gloria Abercrombie in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries, season 2, entitled "Snakes and Ladders". Craig is now known as Shantelle Bisson, a producer, author, parenting expert and regular contributor to Zoomer Magazine. She is the owner of Shantilly's Place, a marina in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. [citation needed]
Yannick Bisson is also an avid bicyclist and bicycle collector.[24] He formerly worked as a builder between acting jobs to support his family.[25]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Hockey Night | Spear Kozak | |
1986 | Toby McTeague | Toby | |
My Pet Monster | Rod | Video | |
Where's Pete | Pete | Short film | |
1999 | Velocity Trap | Franklin J. Robinson | |
2004 | Some Things That Stay | Dr. Ostrum | |
2005 | Crazy For Christmas | Peter Archer | |
2008 | Animal 2 | Dillen | |
Nothing Really Matters | Leo | ||
2010 | Casino Jack | Oscar Carillo | |
2012 | Your Side of the Bed | Steve | |
2016 | Static | Billy | Short film |
Year by the Sea | Cahoon | ||
Another WolfCop | Swallows | ||
2018 | Hellmington | Professor Freeborn | |
2020 | Anything for Jackson | Rory | |
A Perfect Plan | Gerry |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Hockey Night | Spear Kozak | TV film |
1986 | Brothers by Choice | Scott | |
1986–88 | Danger Bay | Larry / Todd | 2 episodes |
1987 | First Offender | Jeff | TV film |
Night Heat | Regan | Episode: "The Kid" | |
Maxie's World | Ferdie (voice) | ||
1988 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Ty | Episode: "Twisted Sisters" |
Learning the Ropes | Mark Randall | Main role, 13 episodes | |
1989 | Pray for Me, Paul Henderson | Mike Stanoulis | |
Rookies | Corey | ||
Street Legal | Lennie Smith | Episode: "Complex Offer" | |
1991 | Gold: The World's Play | Johnny | TV film |
Gold: The Merchants of Venice | |||
Gold: The Dynamiters | |||
Gold: Frenchie's Gold | |||
Gold: A Fistful of Gold | |||
1991–93 | The Hidden Room | John / Glenn | 2 episodes |
1992 | Tropical Heat | Harry Jr. | Episode: "Double Fault" |
The Ray Bradbury Theater | Roger (ages 18–22) | Episode: "Some Live Like Lazarus" | |
Catwalk | Nick | Episode: "Here Today" | |
1993 | Matrix | Rick Beals | Episode: "Blindside" |
Top Cops | Mike Sheehan | Episode: "Craig Gravel and Jerry Jones/Mike Sheehan and Stephen Davis" | |
1994 | The Forget-Me-Not Murders | Greg Gale | TV film |
1994–97 | High Tide | Joey Barrett | Main role, 63 episodes |
1995 | Young at Heart | Joey | TV film |
1999 | Genius | Mike MacGregor | |
Relic Hunter | Stavros Vordalos | Episode: "Myth of the Maze" | |
1999–2000 | Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy | Richmond P. Hobson, Jr. | Main role, 26 episodes |
2000 | The Moving of Sophia Myles | Rev. Young | TV film |
2000–04 | Soul Food | Brian Tedrow | Recurring role, 14 episodes |
2001 | The Pretender 2001 | NSA Agent Edward Ballinger | TV film |
Twice in a Lifetime | Julian Fanshaw | Episode: "Mama Mia" | |
Mutant X | Richard Saunders | Episode: "Fool for Love" | |
Undergrads | Crougar / Stoner Dave (voice) | Recurring role, 10 episodes | |
Loves Music, Loves to Dance | Charley / Paul Nash | TV film | |
The Day Reagan Was Shot | Buddy Stein | ||
2002–05 | Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye | Jack Hudson | Main role, 56 episodes |
2003 | See Jane Date | Max Garrett | TV film |
Missing | Bruce Skeller | Episode: "Thin Air" | |
Playmakers | Police Detective | Episode: "Choice: Part 1" | |
2004 | I Do (But I Don't) | James "Jay" Corina | TV film |
2005 | Kevin Hill | Austin Brooks | Episode: "Sacrificial Lambs" |
Crazy for Christmas | Peter Archer | TV film | |
2006 | The Secrets of Comfort House | Curtis | |
2007 | Falcon Beach | Michael Prescott | 4 episodes |
The Dresden Files | Sergeant Darren Munzer | Episode: "Second City" | |
Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost | Jon Steadman | TV film | |
2008 | Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman | ||
Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid | |||
Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween | |||
Urban Vermin | No-neck | 2 episodes | |
2008–present | Murdoch Mysteries | Det. William Murdoch | Main role, 155 episodes Produced 75 episodes Directed six episodes Nominated – ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance – Ensemble (2017)[26] |
2009 | Too Late to Say Goodbye | Bobby Corbin | TV film |
2010 | Flashpoint | Philip Sobol | Episode: "Jumping at Shadows" |
2011 | The Listener | Keith Shelton | Episode: "Vanished" |
2012 | My Mother's Secret | Dennis Coulson | TV film |
Beauty and the Beast | Alex Webster | Episode: "Pilot" | |
Royal Canadian Air Farce | Det. William Murdoch | Episode: "Air Farce New Year's Eve 2012" | |
2013 | This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Himself | Guest host Season 20 episode 18 |
2013–14 | The Adventures of Napkin Man! | Napkin Man Mister Anthony Mister Newman |
Main role, 52 episodes Co-executive produced 14 episodes Won – Canadian Screen Award for Best Host in a Pre-School, Children's or Youth Program or Series (2015)[27] |
2014 | Republic of Doyle | Det. Bill Murdoch | Episode: "If the Shoe Fits" |
2016 | Three Bedrooms, One Corpse: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery | Martin Bartell | TV film |
The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery | |||
2017 | Dead Over Heels: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery | ||
A Bundle of Trouble: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery | |||
2018 | Last Scene Alive: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery |
References
[edit]- ^ @yannick_bisson (May 8, 2013). "What does the D stand for in your middle name" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Yannick Bisson Reflects on 16 Incredible Seasons of Murdoch". www.thefandomentals.com. April 13, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ a b Zekas, Rita (December 29, 1991). "All-Canadian Guy Trades Skates for Horse". Toronto Star. p. C2.
- ^ Wesley, David (May 17, 1986). "Yannick Bisson: The Next Michael J. Fox?". Montreal Gazette. p. T8.
- ^ "Interview with Yannick Bisson by Kees Boer". www.positive-entertainment.com. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ Romanko, Karen A (March 2016). Television's Female Spies and Crimefighters: 600 Characters and Shows, 1950s to the Present. Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub. p. 204. ISBN 978-0786496372. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy – TV Show, Episode Guide & Schedule". TWC Central. Archived from the original on March 4, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ Grant, Stacey (June 22, 2016). "16 Questions I Had After Rewatching The Disney Channel Original Movie Genius". mtv.com. Archived from the original on June 24, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ "Flashpoint: Jumping At Shadows". The Great Dark Wonder. September 13, 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ "Yannick Bisson on the staying power of 'Murdoch Mysteries'". Toronto Sun. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ "'Murdoch' mysteries revealed". tvguide.ca. July 28, 2010. Archived from the original on September 25, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2011.
- ^ "New Show! Napkin Man is Coming Next Month – CBC Parents". Cbc.ca. November 19, 2013. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
- ^ "Canadian Screen Awards 2016: Murdoch Mysteries' Yannick Bisson Is The Fan's Choice". HuffPost Canada. March 14, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
- ^ Frey, Erin (May 29, 2020). "Murdoch Mysteries". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on April 16, 2023. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
- ^ "2017 Award of Excellence | ACTRA Toronto". www.actratoronto.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
- ^ "Yannick Bisson receives ACTRA Award of Excellence". tribute.ca. February 26, 2017.
- ^ "Discovery Channel Goes Full Throttle with Star Racer – Search for Canada's Best Racer Takes to the Track Oct. 24". bce.ca. September 21, 2006. Archived from the original on January 6, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
- ^ "Star Racer". tv.com. Archived from the original on January 6, 2018. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
- ^ "Yannick Bisson and His Wife Tackle Raising 3 Teenage Daughters". Parents Canada. April 11, 2012.
- ^ Zekas, Rita (December 28, 2002). "F.B. Eye Spy Who Came Up from the Warm". Toronto Star. p. J8.
- ^ Zekas, Rita (August 30, 2014). "At Home With the Man of Mystery". Toronto Star. p. H1.
- ^ "Yannick Bisson biodata". Cbc.ca. March 21, 2014. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
- ^ "At home with the man of mystery". thestar.com. Toronto Star. August 29, 2014.
- ^ "Murdoch Mysteries star Yannick Bisson sends it –". Canadian Cycling Magazine. April 6, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
- ^ Leblanc, Dave (September 19, 2013). "Peek Inside the Home of TV's Detective Murdoch". The Globe & Mail. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^ "2017 ACTRA Awards in Toronto Nominees | ACTRA Toronto". www.actratoronto.com. Archived from the original on February 20, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
- ^ Eng, David. "2015 Canadian Screen Awards – Winners in Drama, Children's or Youth, Comedy and Variety". chinokino.com. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
External links
[edit]- Yannick Bisson at IMDb
- Yannick Bisson at the TCM Movie Database