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Huband, David/ Resume EE T M David Huband ACTRA, AEA, EQUITY AGENT: ANGELA WRIGHT TELEVISION THE BEAVERTON Principal CTV/Shalagh O’Brien SUITS Principal Universal Cable Studios/Valerie Weiss COMING DISTRACTIONS (Pilot) Lead Cinema Six Productions CONVICTION Principal ABC/Metin Hüseyin THE STRAIN Principal FX/Vincenzo Natali MURDOCH MYSTERIES Recurring CBC/UKTV/Various SAVING HOPE Guest Star CTV/Michael Shanks REMEDY Large Principal Global/Kelly Makin THE RICK MERCER REPORT Semi-Regular CBC/Henry Sarwer-Foner THE GOLDON TICKET (MOW) Support Bravo!FACT/Patrick Hagarty THE L.A. COMPLEX Large Principal CTV/CW/Martin Gero REEL LOVE Support E1/Brian K. Roberts MAYDAY Guest Star Discovery Channel/Su Rynard REALLY ME Series Regular Family Channel/Various REPUBLIC OF DOYLE Guest Star CBC/John Vatcher COVERT AFFAIRS Principal USA Network/Rod Hardy INSECURITY Guest Star CBC/Jeff Beesley WILD GIRL (MOW) Principal Hallmark/Don McBrearty THE RON JAMES SHOW Guest Star CBC/Wayne Moss HEARTLAND Guest Star CBC/Ron Murphy LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE Principal CBC/Michael Kennedy THE LATEST BUZZ Guest Star Brian Roberts Family Channel THE STATE WITHIN Large Principal BBC/Michael Offer NATURALLY SADIE Principal The Family Channel SHAKESPEARE COMEDY SHOW Principal Comedy Network/James Cooper ABC HISTORY PROJECT Principal ABC/David Cunningham THE TERRY FOX STORY Large Principal Shaftebury Films/Don McBrearty TILT Principal EPSN/John Dahl PUPPETS WHO KILL Principal Comedy Network/PWK Prod./Shawn Alex Thompson TRAIN 48 Guest Star Global/Various HISTORY BITES Principal (Various) S & S Prods./Rick Green BLUE MURDER Principal Global/BarnaAlper/TW Peacocke ELEVENTH HOUR Principal CTV/AllianceAtlantis/David Wellington PLATO Lead Viacom/Bradley Walsh 1-800 MISSING Principal Lifetime/Michael Fresco BLUE MURDER Principal Global/Barna Alper/T.W. Peacocke THE NEWSROOM MOVIE (MOW) Lead CBC/Ken Finkleman CLASS REBELLION AT BURGER HIGH (MOW) Principal Accent One Prod./Nisha Ganatra DOC Principal Columbia/TriStar/PAX/Don McCutcheon MONK Principal USA Network/Randy Zisk ACE LIGHTNING Recurring BBC/Various MADE IN CANADA Principal Salter Street/Stephen Reynolds RED SNEAKERS (MOW) Principal Showtime/Dufferin Gate/Gregory Hines AND NEVER LET HER GO (MOW) Principal CBS/Pebblehut/Peter Levin THE ASSOCIATES Principal Alliance-Atlantis/CTV/Eli Cohen FOREIGN OBJECTS Principal Rhombus Media/Ken Finkleman RIVALS (MOW) Principal Pebblehut/Norma Bailey THE MUSEUM PROJECT Lead Showtime/Frank Pierson THE RICKY NELSON STORY (MOW) Principal Pebblehut/Sturla Gunnarson JESSE "THE BODY" VENTURA (MOW) Principal NBC/David Jackson FOOLISH HEART Principal CBC/Ken Finkleman ULTIMATE DECEPTION Principal Adelson Ent./Richard Colla EDNA TALENT MANAGEMENT EDNA TALENT MANAGEMENT LTD. 318 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G5 Page: 1 of 2 Tel: (416) 413-7800 | Fax: (416) 413-7804 Web: www.etmltd.com | Email: [email protected] EE T M FILM GOD AND COUNTRY Principal Shaftesbury/Ken Finkleman DREAM HOUSE Principal Morgan Creek Prods./Jim Sheridan RUNNING MATES Support Fella Films/Thomas Michael THE LOOKOUT Support Disney/Scott Frank BREACH Principal Universal/Billy Ray THE PERFECT MAN Principal Universal/Mark Rosman CINDERELLA MAN Large Principal Universal/Ron Howard CUBE ZERO Lead Mad Circus Films/Ernie Barbarash REPUBLIC OF LOVE Principal Triptych Media/Deepa Mehta EATING THE BONES Principal Filmworks/Hungry Eyes Films/David Sutherland WRONG TURN Principal Independant/Rob Schmidt I WAS MADE TO LOVE HER Principal Paramount/Paul Weitz/Chris Weitz NEW JERSEY TURNPIKES Principal Universal Studio/Bryan Buckley MOTEL Principal Motel Prods. Inc./David Parker THAT OLD FEELING Principal MEC Old Feeling Prod./Carl Reiner TOMMY BOY Principal Paramount/Peter Segal DIAMOND FLEECE Principal U.S.A. Network/Al Waxman POLICE ACADEMY 3 Principal Maslansky Prods./Jerry Paris THEATRE GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Shelly Levine Lower Ossington Theatre UPTOWN ABBEY Lord Upton Mysteriously Yours Dinner Theatre WAITING FOR GODOT Estragon Canadian Stage/B.A.D. Prod. ILLUSTRATED MEN Principal B.A.D. Productions THE LINCOLN SHOW Dick Lincoln Toronto Fringe Festival TWO BROTHERS Florencio Theatre Plus BORDERING ON MADNESS Principal Second City ANDY WARHOL Principal Second City QUARTERMAINE'S TERMS Derek Meadle Walnut Street Theatre/Phil.Pa. TWELFTH NIGHT Sebastion Arbor Theatre LIFE WITH FATHER Clarence Theatre New Brunswick A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Demetrius Stratford Festival VOICE OVER / ANIMATION BAD DOG Actor Cinegroupe Mtl. BIRDZ (13 eps) Series Regular Nalvana TINTIN Series Regular Nelvana Productions LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Series Regular Nelvana Productions GEORGE and MARTHA Principal Nelvana Productions DUMB BUNNIES Principal Nelvana Productions TV & RADIO COMMERCIAL - List available upon request Bessie Award - Best Performance "Pucksandwich" for the Hockey Hall of Fame TRAINING Circle-in-the-Square Theatre School (NYC) New York University (BFA degree) EDNA TALENT MANAGEMENT EDNA TALENT MANAGEMENT LTD. 318 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G5 Page: 2 of 2 Tel: (416) 413-7800 | Fax: (416) 413-7804 Web: www.etmltd.com | Email: [email protected] .
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