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John Bourgeois

Highest Rated: 90% Ginger Snaps (2000)

Lowest Rated: 29% The Prince & Me (2004)

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John Bourgeois was a Canadian actor who began working professionally in the mid-1980s, and became a steady presence in film and television, both in his home country and in America. Born on August 11, 1956, in Ottawa, CA, Bourgeois studied Theatre and English at the University of Concordia, before traveling to London to further his Theatre studies at the Webber Douglas Academy of Drama. Bourgeois made his TV debut in 1987 on an episode of the final season of the mystery drama "Seeing Things" (CBC Television, 1981-87), before earning his first film gig with a small role alongside Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin in the serial killer thriller "Sea of Love" (1989). For the next few years, Bourgeois took small roles in various films and TV series until 1994, when he finally caught a series regular role, playing Sgt. John Broderick on "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" (TNT, 1994-97), the sequel to the classic series "Kung Fu" (ABC, 1972-75). Bourgeois played Broderick until the show was cancelled in 1997. His next big role came when he was cast as Payne on the short-lived drama series "Deep in the City" (CTV, 1999-2000), while also endearing himself to horror fans everywhere with an appearance in the Canadian cult horror classic "Ginger Snaps" (2000). In 2003, Bourgeois joined a stacked cast, including Gary Oldman, James Mardsen, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Amy Smart in the indie drama "Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road" (2003), which enjoyed a wide release everywhere except North America. His next role endeared him to teen girls everywhere: the romantic comedy "The Prince & Me" (2004), starring Julia Stiles. More small roles in film and TV followed before he joined up with the big budget superhero tentpole crew in "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016), playing General Radford. Bourgeois next appeared on the Canadian crime procedural "Carter" (Bravo, 2018-), starring Jerry O'Connell.

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Highest-Rated Movies

90% 78% Ginger Snaps
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41% 36% Guest of Honour
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29% 59% The Prince & Me Watchlist
Conquest
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49% The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love
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72% The Interrogation of Michael Crowe
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Thin Air: A Spenser Mystery
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XIII: The Conspiracy
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What We Do for Love
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58% Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story
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Filmography

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What We Do for Love 2023 George Sharpe Actor A Royal Recipe for Love 2023 King Soloman Actor Cupids on Beacon Street 2021 Arthur Actor Guest of Honour 41% 36% 2019 Gunter Actor Esmerelda's Castle 2017 Mr. Evans Actor Lead With Your Heart 29% 2015 Gary Walker Actor Secrets of Eden 47% 2012 Jim Halm Actor Befriend and Betray 2011 Gavin Meadwell Actor When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story 53% 2010 Dr. Clark Burnham Actor Unstable 45% 2009 Dan Walker Actor The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love 49% 2009 Older Ben Morrick Actor XIII: The Conspiracy 2008 President Galbrain Actor Love Thy Neighbor 54% 2005 Detective Zeller Actor The Stranger I Married 54% 2005 J.J. Albrecht Actor A Different Loyalty 17% 2004 Paul Tyler Actor The Prince & Me 29% 59% 2004 Ben Morgan Actor Rescue Heroes: The Movie 53% 2003 Warren Waters Voice The Interrogation of Michael Crowe 72% 2002 Detective Claytor Actor Ginger Snaps 90% 78% 2000 Henry Actor Thin Air: A Spenser Mystery 2000 Actor Sealed With a Kiss 1999 Cowboy Bob Actor Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story 58% 1999 Barry Huffman Actor Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story 1999 Jack Griffin Actor When Time Ran Out... Ice 1998 Dr. Golding Actor Valentine's Day 1998 Keenan Actor
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