Jeffrey Douglas (born June 8, 1971 in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian actor, likely most famous for his role as Joe Canada in Molson's ad I Am Canadian.
Ironically, after the commercial's success kick-started his career, Douglas relocated to Los Angeles but now lives back in Toronto, Canada. He now hosts the History Television show Things That Move. He can also be seen hosting a show on History Television, in association with Alliance Atlantis, called Ancestors in the Attic.
Douglas also attended Cobequid Educational Centre (CEC) in Truro, Nova Scotia
Douglas has had starring roles as Professor Zachary in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High and as Cubby in The Famous Jett Jackson. He had a small role on the movie John Q beside Denzel Washington in 2002.
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