Jason Priestley
Milestones
- Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Birthday: August 28, 1969
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2007
Returned to series television as Ian Denison in the Lifetime series, "Side Order of Life"
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2006
Cast in Showtime's "Masters of Horror" anthology series
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2004
Cast for a seven-episode stint on the FOX's supernatural drama "Tru Calling," played Jack Harper, a former EMT who joins the morgue staff
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2004
Co-starred in the abc family movie "I Want to Marry Ryan Banks"
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2004
Signed on to appear in seven episodes of the FOX drama "Tru Calling"
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2003
Cast in the dark comedy "Die Mommie Die"
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2001
Had featured role in the thriller "The Fourth Angel"
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2001
Signed to star in the FX cable series pilot "Dope"
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2000
Made London stage debut in Warren Leight's award-winning play "Side Man"
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1999
Helmed "Barenaked in America", a "rockumentary" about the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies
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1999
Signed by Fox network to star and direct a small screen remake of the film noir "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye"
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1998
Announced plans to leave "Beverly Hills, 90210"
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1998
Had leading role as a popular teen idol in the independent feature "Love and Death on Long Island"
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1995
Made a producer of "Beverly Hills, 90210"; promoted to executive producer during the 1997-1998 season
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1993
Began directing episodes of "90210"; has helmed over 20 episodes as of 1998
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1993
First feature as a lead, "Calendar Girl"
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1989
Appeared as Howard in one of six leading roles in low-budget feature film, "Nowhere to Run"
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1989 to 1990
Played Todd, one of a collection of unruly orphans, in short-lived NBC sitcom "Sister Kate"
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1987
Moved to Los Angeles
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1986
Had small parts in CBS TV-movie, "Nobody's Child", directed by Lee Grant, and in feature film, "The Boy Who Could Fly"
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1977
TV debut at age eight in the CBC TV-movie, "Stacey" (date approximate)
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Essayed role of Brandon Walsh in Fox-TV's popular teenage serial, "Beverly Hills, 90210"
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Was signed by his mother's former agent and was acting in commercials and Canadian TV-movies and modeling by age 5