
Jay Brazeau
Acting
Born 1953-12-22 · Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Jay Brazeau (born December 22, 1953) is a notable Canadian actor. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.His credits include voicing Richard Condie's Oscar-nominated animated short La Salla. He also appeared in two of the first season episodes of Highlander: The Series in 1992. In October 2009, he appeared as "Man in chair" in the National Arts Centre production of The Drowsy Chaperone in Ottawa. In 2009, he played a part in several scenes added for the Ultimate Cut version of Watchmen. He was a frequent co-star of Don S. Davis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jay Brazeau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

Cold Squad
1998 · TV

Sabrina: The Animated Series
1999 · TV

Gadget & the Gadgetinis
2002 · TV

Sitting Ducks
2001 · TV

The Cramp Twins
2003 · TV

Supernatural
2005 · TV

Generation O!
2000 · TV

Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars!
1992 · TV

Stargate SG-1
1997 · TV

Wiseguy
1987 · TV

The X-Files
1993 · TV

Harper's Island
2009 · TV

Booker
1989 · TV

Highlander: The Series
1992 · TV

Psych
2006 · TV

The West Wing
1999 · TV

Viper
1994 · TV

MacGyver
1985 · TV

LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising
2023 · TV

Danger Bay
1985 · TV

Stargate Atlantis
2004 · TV

Lightning Force
1991 · TV

Voyage of the Unicorn
2001 · TV

Eureka
2006 · TV

Party of Five
1994 · TV

21 Jump Street
1987 · TV

Bates Motel
2013 · TV

The Outer Limits
1995 · TV

Sliders
1995 · TV

Ed
2000 · TV

The Sentinel
1996 · TV

First Wave
1998 · TV

This Is Wonderland
2004 · TV

It
1990 · TV

Firefly Lane
2021 · TV

Masters of Horror
2005 · TV

Reaper
2007 · TV

Blood Ties
2007 · TV

Jake and The Kid
1995 · TV

Murder in a Small Town
2024 · TV

Strange Luck
1995 · TV

Mysterious Ways
2000 · TV

Da Vinci's Inquest
1998 · TV

So Weird
1999 · TV

The Hat Squad
1992 · TV

UC: Undercover
2001 · TV

Day of the Dead
2021 · TV

Bordertown
1989 · TV

Poltergeist: The Legacy
1996 · TV

Mom P.I.
1990 · TV

Palace Guard
1991 · TV

Level Up
2012 · TV