Zachary Ansley

Zachary Jason Ansley (born 21 January 1972) is a Canadian actor and lawyer. He has been acting professionally since he was eleven years old. He was the winner of the first YTV Acting Award (1989). A graduate of Circle in the Square Acting School, New York City, after graduation he acted with Willow Cabin Theatre, New York, before returning to Vancouver to resume his film and television career. As a teenager, he was honored with a Genie nomination. He currently practices law with Owen Bird Law Corporation in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Zachary Ansley
Born
Zachary Jason Ansley

(1972-01-21) 21 January 1972
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Lawyer
Years active1985 – 2002
Spouse(s)
Megan Frazer
(m. 2006)
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Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 The Journey of Natty Gann Louie
1986 The Christmas Star John
1986 Differences Chris Short
1988 Cowboys Don't Cry Shane Morgan
1990 Princes in Exile Ryan Rafferty
1993 This Boy's Life Skipper Hansen
1999 Second Date Jason Short

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Christmas Comes to Willow Creek Michael TV film
1988 9B John Skelly "Nomination", "Jealousy", "Accident"
1988 Red River Cal TV film
1990 MacGyver Todd Fowler "The Gun"
1990 21 Jump Street Jeremy Stowe "This Ain't No Summer Camp"
1993 Miracle on Interstate 880 Jeff Helm TV film
1993 The X-Files Billy Miles "Pilot"
1993–96 Road to Avonlea Arthur Pettibone Recurring role
1994 The Diary of Evelyn Lau Tommy TV film
1995 Madison Riley "Fun Is Good", "When the Bough Breaks"
1997 The Outer Limits Adrielo "Feasibility Study"
1998 Welcome to Paradox Obsic "Hemeac"
1998 Happy Christmas, Miss King Arthur Pettibone TV film
1998–99 Mercy Point Bortok "New Arrivals", "No Mercy", "Battle Scars"
1999 First Wave Fergus McKay "Deluge"
1999 Poltergeist: The Legacy Brother Thomas "The Portents"
1999 Cold Squad Kyle Bradley "Dead End"
2000 The Spring Robert Lovell / Woodrow Lovell TV film
2001 The Sports Pages Peyton TV film
2001 The X-Files Billy Miles Recurring role
2001 UC: Undercover James Wheeler "Nobody Rides for Free"
2002 John Doe Steve "Blood Lines"
2002 The Twilight Zone Carl "Mr. Motivation"

References

  1. "The Quarterly Newspaper of Shambhala" (PDF). shambhala.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 April 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2011.


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