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Jason Priestley

Jason Priestley 2012.jpg
Jason Priestley in 2012

Born
Jason Bradford Priestley
(1969-08-28) August 28, 1969 (age 49)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actor, director
Years active 1984–present
Spouse(s)
Naomi Lowde-Priestley (m. 2005)
Children 2

Jason Bradford Priestley (born August 28, 1969)[1][2] is a Canadian-American actor and director. He is best known as the virtuous Brandon Walsh on the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000) and for his role starring as Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick in the show Call Me Fitz (2010-2013).




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Race-car driving


  • 5 Promotional activity for Barenaked Ladies


  • 6 Filmography


    • 6.1 Film


    • 6.2 Television


    • 6.3 Music videos


    • 6.4 As a director


    • 6.5 Awards and nominations




  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Jason Bradford Priestley was born on August 28, 1969, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His mother is actress Sharon Kirk.[3]


He is a graduate of Argyle Secondary School in North Vancouver. He has an older sister, Justine Priestley,[4] and two step-siblings, Karin and Kristi. He became a naturalized American citizen in 2007.[5]



Career


Priestley first started his television career doing commercials for companies such as Fletcher's Meats and then guest-starring as Bobby Conrad a.k.a. Roberto Coronado Jr., a mobster's grandson, in the early 1987 episode "A Piece of Cake" from the fourth and final season of the television series Airwolf, and appeared in two episodes of 21 Jump Street in 1987–88, then moved on to the 1989 short-lived sitcom Sister Kate, which starred Stephanie Beacham. He played Todd, one of the foster children under the care of Sister Kate, an English nun.


In 1990 Priestley was chosen as Brandon Walsh on the hit series Beverly Hills, 90210. The show garnered worldwide fame and made Priestley a teen idol, he was nominated for two Golden Globes for his work on the show. He also directed 15 of the show's episodes. He remained on the show until 1998, when Brandon moved to Washington, D.C. Brandon was the last Walsh to leave the show; however, Priestley would continue to serve as an executive producer until the show ended in 2000.


Priestley joined the cast of Tru Calling as Jack Harper during 2004 and 2005. He was also a regular on the 2006 program Love Monkey. His television work also includes the WB show What I Like About You and a February 2006 appearance on Without a Trace. Priestley has also made several films, his most notable role perhaps[citation needed] being in 1997's Love and Death on Long Island, in which he played a teen idol struggling to be taken seriously as an actor. He directed the 19th episode in the final season of 7th Heaven. He also directed two episodes of The Secret Life of the American Teenager: "Slice of Life" and "Just Say No." They appeared on August 26, 2008, and September 9, 2008, on ABC Family.


On July 15, 2007, he returned to series television as one of the lead males in Lifetime Television's comedy–drama Side Order of Life. Priestley made a guest appearance on NBC's My Name Is Earl in 2008. He played Blake, Earl's better-looking and more successful cousin.[6] That year, Priestley directed five episodes of Secret Life.[7] Priestley directed the episode when Tori Spelling returned to 90210. In 2009 Priestley directed and co-produced all 12 episodes of the Web series The Lake[8] on TheWB.com. In December 2009 along with Dougray Scott, Brian Cox, and Eddie Izzard, Priestley was featured in The Day of the Triffids, written by Patrick Harbinson, whose credits include ER and Law & Order. The drama is based on John Wyndham's best-selling post-apocalyptic novel, The Day of the Triffids.[9]


Priestley directed his former co-star Luke Perry in the Hallmark Channel movie Goodnight for Justice, which aired in January 2011.[10] He guest-starred as one half of a con artist couple alongside Jennifer Finnigan in a sixth-season episode of USA's Psych[11] and also appeared in the music video "Boys" by Britney Spears. Priestley starred as the main character of the HBO Canada TV show Call Me Fitz from 2010 to 2013. It ended after its fourth season in December 2013. In August 2011 Priestley joined the cast of sci-fi television show Haven, in a recurring role during its second season and made two appearances in the final season. He also directed two episodes.


Priestley's feature film directorial debut was the independent road trip comedy Cas & Dylan, starring Richard Dreyfuss and Tatiana Maslany.


In April 2013 Priestley appeared in Canadian Stage's production of Race, a David Mamet play, in Toronto at the Bluma Appel Theater.[12] In 2015, Priestley starred alongside Gael Garcia Bernal in Zoom, a comedy directed by Pedro Morelli that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.


In May 2016 Priestley began starring in the Global TV Network comedy–drama series Private Eyes, in the role of Matt Shade, a former hockey player turned private detective.[13]


In August 2016 Priestley was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.[14]



Personal life




Jason Priestley with his wife Naomi Lowde-Priestley (2012)


In 1998 Priestley crashed his Porsche car into a telephone pole in Hollywood Hills and he was arrested for driving while under the influence. His driver's license was suspended for a year and he was ordered to complete an alcohol-management program."[15]


On May 14, 2005, Priestley married make-up artist Naomi Lowde. On July 2, 2007, the couple had a daughter, Ava Veronica.[16] On April 13, 2009, Priestley announced that he and his wife were expecting their second child, a son, who was born on July 9, 2009, and is reportedly named Dashiell Orson.[17]


On July 9, 2007, he revealed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien that he had become an American citizen several weeks earlier.


Priestley's sister, Justine, is also an actress, and appeared in a couple of episodes on the 90210 spin-off Melrose Place in 1996.


In 2013 restaurant chain Tim Hortons created a new doughnut in Priestley's honor, called The Priestley. It was not rolled out on a nationwide scale, however.[18]


On May 6, 2014, HarperOne published his autobiography, Jason Priestley: A Memoir.[19]



Race-car driving


Priestley's hobbies include race-car driving. He rallied a Toyota Celica All-Trac ST185 in the SCCA Pro Rally Series during the early to mid-1990s. He has provided commentary and interviews of racers for ABC's TV coverage of IndyCar racing. Priestley transitioned toward circuit racing in 1996.[20] Over the following two seasons, he drove Ford Mustangs in IMSA GTS, USRRC GT1, and Motorola Cup competition with Multimatic Motorsports.[21][22] In 1999 he participated in the first Gumball 3000 rally, driving a Lotus Esprit V-8. On August 11, 2002, he was seriously injured during a practice run at the Kentucky Speedway when his Indy Pro Series car crashed into a wall at nearly 180 miles per hour.


According to a January 2008 Associated Press article, it was announced that Priestley would become a joint owner in a new IndyCar Series team. The new team was known as Rubicon Race Team managed by co-owner Jim Freudenberg. They initially entered a car in the 2008 Indianapolis 500. The car was prepared by Indianapolis-based Sam Schmidt Motorsports and the driver was Max Papis.[23]


In the article, Priestley said, "I'm excited to be able to spend the month of May in Indy with my good friends and be a part of the greatest open wheel race. . . . It's been more than five years since my accident, and it's going to be so good to get to see everyone."[24] Despite the team's enthusiasm, it suffered a crash during the second weekend of qualifying, then had subsequent gearbox problems and failed to qualify for the race.


Priestley was among the owners of the FAZZT Race Team, which competed in the IndyCar Series in 2010 with Canadian racer Alex Tagliani. The car, numbered 77 and sponsored by Bowers & Wilkins, was bought out in 2011 by Sam Schmidt Motorsports. With Tagliani retained by the team, he won the pole at the 2011 Indianapolis 500. In October 2011 two-time and defending Indy 500 winner Dan Wheldon took over at Kentucky. At the season-ending IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Wheldon was killed in a 15-car crash.



Promotional activity for Barenaked Ladies


Priestley is a big fan of the band Barenaked Ladies and went to many of their California concerts in the early to mid-1990s. He eventually met the band and in his desire to help them succeed, suggested that he direct the music video for "The Old Apartment,"[25] and use his fame to persuade American stations to air it. He did just that, and also invited the band to play at the "Peach Pit After Dark" on an episode of 90210.[26] Lead singer, Ed Robertson, continues to cite him as being instrumental in their American success. His final notable contribution to the band came when he directed a feature-length documentary about the band's 1999 whirlwind of success titled Barenaked in America, intending to capture on film the fun he had while riding around on the tour bus with the band.[27]



Filmography



Film

























































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986

The Boy Who Could Fly
Gary

1988

Watchers
Boy on Bike

1993

Calendar Girl
Roy Darpinian


Tombstone
Deputy Billy Breckinridge

1995

Coldblooded
Cosmo Reif

1997

Love and Death on Long Island
Ronnie Bostock


Hacks
The Dude


Vanishing Point
The Voice

1998

Conversations in Limbo



The Thin Pink Line
Hunter Green

1999

Choose Life
DJ


Dill Scallion
Jo Joe Hicks


Standing on Fishes
Jason


Eye of the Beholder
Gary

2000

Lion of Oz
Lion
Voice role

Herschel Hopper: New York Rabbit
Xavier
Voice role

The Highwayman
Breakfast

2001

Double Down
David


The Fourth Angel
Davidson

2002

Darkness Falling
Michael Pacer


Cherish
Andrew


Cover Story
JC Peck


Time of the Wolf
Mr. Nelson


Fancy Dancing
Asa Gemmil

2003

Die, Mommie, Die!
Tony Parker

2004

Chicks with Sticks
Steve Cooper


Going the Distance
Lenny Swackhammer

2006

Hot Tamale
Jude


Made in Brooklyn
D.J.

2009

The Last Rites of Ransom Pride
John

2013

Enter the Dangerous Mind
Dr. Dubrow

2015

Zoom
Dale



Television




















































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1978

Stacey
Duncan
TV movie
1987

Airwolf
Bobby
Episode: "A Piece of Cake"

21 Jump Street
Tober / Brian Krompasick
Episodes: "Mean Streets and Pastel Houses", "Two for the Road"

Danger Bay
Derek
Episode: "Deep Trouble"
1988

MacGyver
Danny
Episode: "Blood Brothers"
1989

Teen Angel
Buzz Gunderson
Lead role, 10 episodes

Quantum Leap
Pencil
Episode: "Camikazi Kid - June 6, 1961"
1989–90

Sister Kate
Todd Mahaffey
Main role, 19 episodes
1990

Teen Angel Returns
Buzz Gunderson
Lead role, 4 episodes
1990–2000

Beverly Hills, 90210

Brandon Walsh
Main role (seasons 1–9); 1 guest appearance (season 10), 246 episodes
1992

Saturday Night Live
Host
Episode: "Jason Priestley/Teenage Fanclub"

Drexell's Class
Teen Priest
Episode: "Cruisin'"

Eek! The Cat
Bo Diddly Squat
Voice role; 6 episodes
1994

Kings Island 20th Anniversary Special
Host
TV special
1995

Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story
Narrator
TV movie

Biker Mice from Mars
Jack McCyber
Voice role; Episodes: "Virtual Unreality", "Hit the Road, Jack"
1997

Vanishing Point
The Voice
TV movie

The Outer Limits
Anthony Szigetti
Episode: "New Lease"
1998

Superman: The Animated Series

Reep Daggle/Chameleon Boy
Voice role; Episode: "New Kids in Town"
2000

Common Ground
Billy
TV movie

Homicide: The Movie
Det. Robert Hall
TV movie

The 11 O'Clock Show
Himself
4 episodes

Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
Jarred
TV movie
2001

Spin City
Scott
Episode: "In the Company of Dudes"
2002

Jeremiah
Michael
Episode: "...And the Ground, Sown with Salt"

Tom Stone
Doug
Episode: "Little Bitty"

Warning: Parental Advisory
Charlie Burner
TV movie

The True Meaning of Christmas Specials
Santa Dude
TV special
2003

8 Simple Rules
Carter Tibbits
Episode: "Every Picture Tells a Story"
2004

Rides
Host
Documentary

I Want to Marry Ryan Banks
Ryan Banks
TV movie

Sleep Murder
Peter Radwell
TV movie

Quintuplets
Steve Chase
Episode: "Thanksgiving Day Charade"
2004–05

Tru Calling
Jack Harper
Recurring role (season 1), main role (season 2), 13 episodes
2005

Colditz
Flying Officer Rhett Barker
TV movie

Murder at the Presidio
Tom
TV movie

What I Like About You
Charlie
Episodes: "The Perfect Date", "Halloween"

Snow Wonder
Warren
TV movie
2006

Hockeyville
Himself


Love Monkey

Mike Freed
Main role, 8 episodes

Without a Trace
Allen Davis
Crossroads

Above and Beyond
Sir Frederick Banting
TV miniseries

Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story
Jeff Riley
TV movie

Masters of Horror
Alan Alstein
Episode: "The Screwfly Solution"
2007

Subs
Mr. Clayton
Unsold TV pilot

Luna: Spirit of the Whale
Ted Jeffries
TV movie

Medium
Walter Paxton
Episodes: "Head Games", "Heads Will Roll", "Everything Comes to a Head"

Don't Cry Now
Nick
TV movie

Termination Point
Caleb Smith
TV movie

Everest '82
John Lauchlan
TV miniseries

Side Order of Life
Ian Denison
Main role, 13 episodes
2008

The Other Woman
Pete
TV movie

My Name Is Earl
Cousin Blake
Episode: "Earl and Joy's Anniversary"

A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride
William
TV movie
2009

Expecting a Miracle
Pete Stanhope
TV movie

The Day of the Triffids
Coker
TV miniseries
2010

Haven
Chris Brody
Recurring role, 6 episodes
2010–13

Call Me Fitz
Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick
Lead role, 48 episodes
2011
Stephen King's Bag of Bones
Marty
TV miniseries
2012

Psych
Clive
Episode: "Neal Simon's Lover's Retreat"
2013

How I Met Your Mother
Himself
Episode: "P.S. I Love You"
2013

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Jack Witten
Episode: "Frame by Frame (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)"
2014

Hot in Cleveland
Corey Chambers
Episode: "Rusty Banks Rides Again (Hot in Cleveland)"
2015

Welcome to Sweden
Himself
Episode: ""Ljuden"/"Searching for Bergman"
2016

Raising Expectations
Wayne Wayney
Series lead
2016–present

Private Eyes
Matt Shade
Series lead


Music videos





















Year
Song
Performer
Notes
1992
"I Drove All Night"

Roy Orbison
with Jennifer Connelly
2001
"Boys"

Britney Spears
Cameo


As a director





































































Year
Title
Medium
Notes
1993–97

Beverly Hills, 90210
TV episodes
15 episodes
1997

The Outer Limits
TV episode
Episode: "New Lease"
1997

Barenaked in America
Documentary film

2007

7th Heaven
TV episode
Episode: "Some Break-Up and Some Get-Togethers"
2008-09

The Secret Life of the American Teenager
TV series
5 episodes
2011

Haven
TV episodes
Episode: "Lockdown and Real Estate"
2014

Cas and Dylan
Feature film

2014

Working the Engels
TV series
4 episodes
2016

Dark Matter
TV episode
Episode: "She's One Of Them Now"
2016

Van Helsing
TV episode
Episode: "Little Thing and Help Out"


Awards and nominations


Gemini Awards


  • 2003: Nominated, "Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series" – The True Meaning of Christmas Specials (shared w/co-stars)

Golden Globe Awards



  • 1993: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series (Drama)" – Beverly Hills, 90210

  • 1995: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series (Drama)" – Beverly Hills, 90210


Young Artist Awards


  • 1990: Nominated, "Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series" – Sister Kate


See also


  • List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards


References





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External links



  • Official website


  • Jason Priestley on IMDb


  • Jason Priestley Interview on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos










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