Rafael Petardi

Rafael Petardi is a Canadian-American film and television actor.[1]

Rafael Petardi
NationalityCanadian, American
CitizenshipCanada, United States
OccupationActor
Years active1990present

Career

Petardi's first major role was in a mini series alongside Québécois stars Remy Girard, Gildor Roy, Michel Barette, Patrick Labbe and Chantal Fontaine. He has also starred in many television shows such as La vie and Rent-a-Goalie, the latter garnering him 3 Gemini Award Nominations.[2] He performed in films such as Rub & Tug, which was presented at the Toronto International Film Festival.[1]

He has appeared in film and television roles such as ABC’s Flash Forward, CBSThe Unit, supporting roles in films such as Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and Angels & Demons. Most recently Petardi guest starred on NCIS: Los Angeles. He now voices Chase Devineaux in Carmen Sandiego.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000Waking the DeadOne of the Kids Who Mug Fielding #1
2000Rats and RabbitsSuper-Mario
2001TartNew Doorman
2001ProtectionNY Waiter
2002Rub & TugBob
2006The Little Book of RevengeVendeur #3
2007Jack Brooks: Monster SlayerJanitor
2008Beverly Hills ChihuahuaDog #1 (Carthay Hotel)Voice
2009Angels & DemonsItalian Reporter #2
2014FreezerVadim
2016Code of HonorCarlos
2018SiberiaPavel

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997-2002Gene Roddenberry's "Earth: Final Conflict" Fratalli1 episode
2000Out of Sync[3]Karaoke SingerTV movie
2003Wild CardTaavo1 episode
2004MissingDr. Eduardo Rojas1 episode
2006-2008Rent-A-GoalieShit Pants23 episodes
2008The UnitOrtiz1 episode
2010Flash ForwardAgent Danforth Crowley3 episodes
2010NCIS: Los AngelesVakar1 episode
2019Carmen SandiegoChase Devineaux
Boat Captain
9 episodes
2019The Lion GuardTangaagim1 episode

References

  1. Kohane, Jack (December 7, 2002). "Plans, contractor, action: Pascal Petardi, an up-and-coming actor, transforms a downtown, century-old hulk into loft-style dream". National Post (Canada).
  2. 12, Playback Staff October. "Gemini Nominees: Performance Categores". Retrieved 2016-01-07.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Out of Sync". Variety. Retrieved January 7, 2016.
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