Jed Rees

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Jed Rees
Rees in November 2017
Born (1970-03-08) March 8, 1970 (age 54)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present

Jed Rees (born March 8, 1970) is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles in movies such as Galaxy Quest (1999), The Ringer (2005), Deadpool (2016), and American Made (2017).

Early life[edit]

Rees studied music for two years in college before transferring into Business Administration under the misconception that it would teach him how to make money.[1] During his final year in school, he discovered acting and moved to New York City, where he studied theatre for two years.[2]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
1990–1992 Neon Rider TV series; 2 episodes: "Night of the Living Ed" and "Hacker"
1991 21 Jump Street George TV series; 1 episode; "Under the Influence"
1994 Sleeping with Strangers Young Gardener
1994 Sin & Redemption Boy #2 TV film
1994 Moment of Truth:Broken Pledges Frank TV film
1994–1995 Hawkeye Peevey TV series; 13 episodes
1995 Little Criminals Chet TV film
1995 The Final Cut Morrisey
1995 Eye Level TV film
1996 Urban Safari Delivery Boy
1996 Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. Buddy TV film
1996 Sliders Hipster TV series; 1 episode: "Time Again and World"
1996 Fear Knobby
1996 The Sentinel Sal TV series; 1 episode
1996 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years TV series; 1 episode
1997 Contagious Doug Lamoreaux TV film
1997-1999 The Outer Limits J.D. Kelton TV series; 2 episodes
1997 The X-Files Lucas Menand TV series; 1 episode: "Synchrony"
1997 Viper Benny TV series; 1 episode: "Cat and Mouse"
1997 Police Academy: The Series Ben Gordon TV series; 1 episode
1998 Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure Sailor TV film
1998 The Net Justin Newby TV series; 1 episode: "Jump Vector"
1998 The Crow: Stairway to Heaven Nytmare TV series; 1 episode: "Never Say Die"
1998–1999 Night Man Mac TV series; 2 episodes: "Double Double" and "The Ultraweb"
1999 Lake Placid Deputy Burke
1999 Dudley Do-Right Lavar
1999 Daydrift Vic Harlow
1999 Galaxy Quest Teb
2001–2004 The Chris Isaak Show Anson Drubner TV series; 47 episodes
2002 Men With Brooms Eddie Strombeck Nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award
2003 Luck Andrew
2005 Elizabethtown Chuck Hasboro
2005 Ghost Whisperer Marty Golden TV series; 1 episode: "Undead Comic"
2005 The Ringer Glen
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Jay Finch TV series; 1 episode: "Leaving Las Vegas"
2008 The Onion Movie Wizard Proteus
2008 Chuck Nathan Edward "Ned" Ryerson TV series; 1 episode: "Chuck Versus Santa Claus"
2010 For Christ's Sake Robert
2010 Cold Case Evan Mazer '10 TV series; 1 episode: "Almost Paradise"
2010 The Con Artist Larry
2011 Fanboy Todd Short film
2011 Brain Trust Prof. Nelson Kirby TV film
2011 Cookie Bernard Short film
2012 Family Guy (voice) Animated TV series; 1 episode: "Ratings Guy"
2013 Garbage Lenny Eaton Best Actor, WorldFest Houston
2013 Pretty Little Liars Hector Lime TV series; 2 episodes; "Cat's Cradle" & "Face Time" S4 Epi 3-4.
2013 Grand Theft Auto V The Local Population Video game
2014 Hit by Lightning Rabbi Ben Jacobs
2016 Deadpool Jared / Agent Smith / The Recruiter
2016 Castle Mr. Flynn TV series; 1 episode; "Crossfire" Season 8 Ep. 22
2016 Dark Harvest Skeezy
2016 Pup Star Roland
2017 Pup Star: Better 2Gether Roland
2017 American Made Louis Finkle
2018 Pup Star: World Tour Roland
2018 Pup Star: Christmas Roland
2019 Pup Academy King TV series; 2 episodes
2020 Love, Guaranteed Bill Jones
2021 Maid Gary Whippler TV mini series; 1 episode
2022 Charmed The Tallyman TV series; 4 episodes
2021-2022 The Mysterious Benedict Society Jeffers TV series; 7 episodes
2023 Rabbit Hole Manfred Larter TV series; 3 episodes
2023- Reginald the Vampire N/A TV series; N/A

Awards and recognition[edit]

Award Year Film Role Result
Pretty Funny Male Performance 2003 Men With Brooms Eddie Strombeck Nominated
Best Actor Grand Award, WorldFest Houston 2012 Garbage Lenny Eaton Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jed Rees". TV.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
  2. ^ "Jed Rees". Netglimse.com. 1970-03-08. Archived from the original on 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2015-05-17.

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