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Fred Ewanuick |
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Birthdate: | 23 June 1971 |
Category: | TV |
Raised in Port Moody, British Columbia, Ewanuick got bitten by the theatre bug during a stint at Douglas College, New Westminster, where he decided to pursue an acting career. He subsequently trained for four years with acting coach Shea Hampton, with whom he continues to study with in Vancouver, B.C., where he lives.
Fred has two films slated to come out this year. The first is Mary Walsh’s film “Young Triffie” which Fred plays the lead character Ranger Hepditch. The Second film, “Black Eyed Dog” marks the second time Fred has worked with director Pierre Gang. The first being the TV movie “Selling Innocence”.Fred also played the character of CLARK, who coins the term ‘friend zone’ in New Line Cinema’s romantic comedy Just Friends, in which he co-stars with Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris and Chris Klein.
His other feature films include the independent dark comedy, Crossing, the Miramax family film, Chestnut, and The Delicate Art of Parking, which won him a Best Actor Award at Spain’s Peniscola Film Festival and premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival, where it won Best Canadian Feature. Ewanuick made his film debut in MGM/UA’s A Guy Thing, followed by a role in The Santa Clause 2.
Ewanuick is a regular on the CTV hit series Corner Gas, nominated for an International Emmy for Best Comedy Show and a Gemini Award nomination for Best Ensemble Cast and Best Comedy series in 2004. Ewanuick co-stars as Brent Butt’s best friend in Corner Gas, which is entering its fourth season. He recently wrapped up the second season of the CTV comedy/drama series, Robson Arms. Additional television credits include guest starring roles in Da Vinci’s Inquest and Dark Angel.