Jefferson Brown

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Jefferson Brown
Born1976
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Luis Jefferson Brown (born 1976) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing the role of Michael in Make Your Move.[1] Starting in March 2015, he appeared in a series of television commercials for Intact Insurance, promoting the company's policy on opening claims for clients within thirty minutes of being notified (he portraying the claimant).

Early life[edit]

Brown was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick.[2] At the age of seven, Brown's family moved to Newmarket, Ontario.[2]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 If Wishes Were Horses Del
2004 The Right Way David [3]
2005 Cake Clifford
2007 Dead Mary Matt
2007 Pigs Miles [4]
2009 Shark City Kenny
2009 At Home by Myself...With You Dentist's Brother
2010 The Town FBI Taskforce Agent 1
2010 Red Fred
2012 Please Kill Mr. Know It All Albert [5][6]
2012 Mr. Viral Simon
2012 Silent Hill: Revelation Detective Santini
2013 Make Your Move Michael Griffiths
2013 Stag Henry McCarthy
2013 Carrie Mr. Ulmann
2014 Dirty Singles Gordo [7][8]
2014 Shelby Edward Parker
2018 Ordinary Days Eddie Tannen

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Stalking of Laurie Show Charlie Haber Television film
2001–2005 Queer as Folk Birthday Boy #3 / Party Guy / Stud #1 3 episodes
2004 Doc Photographer / Busby 1 episode
2004 Show Me Yours Noel 1 episode
2005 Cheap Draft Mike Pringle Television film
2005 Descent Seth Television film
2005–2006 G-Spot Duff / Director 4 episodes
2006 Slings and Arrows Chris Norton 3 episodes
2006 'Til Death Do Us Part Joe Lohman 1 episode
2007 KAW John Television film
2008 MVP Chase James 3 episodes
2008 Sophie Dr. Jesse Torres 3 episodes
2009 My Pal Satan Satan Recurring role[9]
2009 12 Men of Christmas Eric Television film
2009–2011 Being Erica Scott Galvin 3 episodes
2010 The Bridge Les Hedford 1 episode
2010 Haven Tobias 1 episode
2010 Men with Brooms Jamie 1 episode
2010–2011 Life Unjarred Randy Mathews Main role
2010–2011 Rookie Blue Dex 1 episode
2011 Good Dog Sales Guy 1 episode
2011 Salem Falls Wes Television film
2011 Witchslayer Gretl Abyss Television film
2011 XIII: The Series Duke 1 episode
2012 The L.A. Complex Sam Peterson 2 episodes
2012 Mayday NTSB Investigator Greg Feith 2 episodes
2012 Degrassi: The Next Generation Brett Burnett 2 episodes
2013 Cracked Connor McKenzie 1 episode
2013 The Listener John Burrows 1 episode
2013 Murdoch Mysteries Lincoln Prescott 1 episode
2013 Played Victor 1 episode
2014 The Christmas Parade Beck Thomas Television film[10]
2014 Dear Viola Russ Television film
2015–2017 Good Witch Ben Recurring role
2016 Slasher: The Executioner Trent McBride Recurring role
2017 Snowed-Inn Christmas Andrew Television film
2017 Slasher: Guilty Party Gene 1 episode[11]
2018 Baroness Von Sketch Show: Is That You Karen? Alan 1 episode
2019 Slasher: Solstice Wyatt Recurring role[12]
2019; 2021 When Hope Calls Joe Moody Recurring role
2023–present The Way Home Colton Landry Recurring role

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chang, Justin (19 April 2014). "Film Review: 'Make Your Move'". Variety. Archived from the original on June 29, 2022. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b Jefferson Brown's bio at www.hallmarkchannel.com
  3. ^ "Taking the wrong roads in the suburbs" by Kamal Al-Solaylee at www.theglobeandmail.com
  4. ^ "It wasn't easy getting these Pigs on the screen" by Jay Stone, CanWest News (25 Oct, 2007) Retrieved from ProQuest 461252912
  5. ^ "Mochrie joins Please Kill Mr. Know It All" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca
  6. ^ "Lara Jean Chorostecki gets first feature film lead" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca
  7. ^ "Feature film Dirty Singles begins production" by Danielle Ng See Quan at playbackonline.ca
  8. ^ "Reel Brief: Mini reviews of Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine, Siddharth, The Wrecking Crew and Dirty Singles" by Bruce DeMara at www.thestar.com
  9. ^ "Zany series flourishing on the web" by Bill Brioux at www.thestar.com
  10. ^ "Christmas movies filmed in Hamilton" by Daniel Nolan at www.thestar.com
  11. ^ "Slasher returns for a second season" by Jordan Pinto at playbackonline.ca
  12. ^ "Slasher: Solstice’s Paula Brancati reflects on playing Violet" by Greg David at www.tv-eh.com

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