Yannick Bisson (born on May 16, 1969, in Montréal) is a Canadian film and television actor. He is married to Chantal Craig has three little girls and lives in Canada. Bisson moved to Toronto as a teenager and there he began acting lessons; he has been acting since the age of 13. His big break in acting was in CBC Television's critically acclaimed 1984 movie of the week Hockey Night with Megan Follows and Rick Moranis. In 1994, he gained national exposure in the syndicated action series, High Tide co-starring with Rick Springfield. From 2000 to 2004, he had a recurring role as attorney Brain Tedrow on the Showtime drama Soul Food. He has also starred as the F.B.I agent Jack Hudson, in the PAX TV series Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and in the short-lived CBC drama "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy" with Sarah Chalke. He starred in Falcon Beach in Season two.
Bisson also starred in the six-episode short television series "Brothers by Choice," starring as Scott, the runaway son and brother of Brett.
He is married to Chantal Craig (who is also an actress), and they have three daughters, Brianna, Dominique and Mikaela. Chantal Craig has also stared in one of his films Sue Thomas f.b.eye and you can really tell that they know each other in the program by the way they act. Yannick has also acted in a program called "Missing" with his wife. He plays the boyfriend of one of the girls that goes missing. Bisson also stared in many Lifetime cable movies, such as Crazy for Christmas, and I do (but I don't), as well as the Disney Channel movie Genius.
He stars in the Citytv drama series, Murdoch Mysteries; the second season is being filmed until November 2008.
He is also known for his role as Jon Steadman in Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost and its sequel Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman.
References
^ Jackie Stewart (2008-07-23). "Production Begins on New Season of Murdoch Mysteries". worldscreen.com. Retrieved on 2008-08-25.
External links
Yannick Bisson at the Internet Movie Database
Yannick Bisson at Northern Stars
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