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Jason Priestley

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Canadian-American actor (born 1969)

Jason Priestley
Priestley in 2012
Born
Jason Bradford Priestley

(1969-08-28)August 28, 1969 (age 56)
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United States
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television director
Years active1978–present
Spouse(s)
Ashlee Petersen
(m. 1999; div. 2000)
[1][2]
Naomi Lowde
(m. 2005)
Children2

Jason Bradford Priestley (born August 28, 1969)[3][4] is a Canadian-American actor and television director. Priestley starred as virtuousBrandon Walsh on the television seriesBeverly Hills, 90210 (1990–1998, 2000). His other television roles include Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick in the showCall Me Fitz (2010–2013) and Matt Shade in the Canadian seriesPrivate Eyes (2016–2021).

Early life

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Jason Bradford Priestley was born on August 28, 1969, inNorth Vancouver,British Columbia. His mother, Sharon Kirk, was an actress and acting coach.[5] He is a graduate ofArgyle Secondary School in North Vancouver. He has an older sister, actress Justine Priestley, and two step-siblings, Karin and Kristi. He became anaturalized American citizen in 2007.[citation needed]

Career

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Priestley first started his television career doing commercials for companies such as Fletcher's Meats and then guest-starring as Bobby Conrad a.k.a. Roberto Coronado Jr., a mobster's grandson, in the early 1987 episode "A Piece of Cake" from the fourth and final season of the television seriesAirwolf, and appeared in two episodes of21 Jump Street in 1987–88, as 'Pencil' on Quantum Leap (E1S8 May 1989), then moved on to the 1989 short-lived sitcomSister Kate, which starredStephanie Beacham. He played Todd, one of the foster children under the care of Sister Kate, an English nun.

Priestley withShannen Doherty at the Governor's Ball following the 43rd AnnualEmmy Awards, August 1991

In 1990, Priestley was chosen asBrandon Walsh on the hit seriesBeverly Hills, 90210. The show garnered worldwide fame and popularity and made Priestley ateen idol. He was nominated for twoGolden Globes for his work on the show. He also directed 15 of the show's episodes. He remained on the show until 1998, when Brandon moved to Washington, D.C. Brandon was the last Walsh to leave the show; however, Priestley would continue to serve as an executive producer until the show ended in 2000.

Priestley joined the cast ofTru Calling asJack Harper during 2004 and 2005. He was also a regular on the 2006 programLove Monkey. His television work also includesthe WB showWhat I Like About You and a February 2006 appearance onWithout a Trace. Priestley has also made several films, his most notable role perhaps[citation needed] being in 1997'sLove and Death on Long Island, in which he played a teen idol struggling to be taken seriously as an actor. He directed the 19th episode in the final season of7th Heaven. He also directed two episodes ofThe Secret Life of the American Teenager: "Slice of Life" and "Just Say No." They appeared on August 26, 2008, and September 9, 2008, on ABC Family.

On July 15, 2007, he returned to series television as one of the lead males inLifetime Television's comedy–dramaSide Order of Life. Priestley made a guest appearance on NBC'sMy Name Is Earl in 2008. He played Blake, Earl's better-looking and more successful cousin.[6] That year, Priestley directed five episodes ofSecret Life.[7] Priestley directed the episode whenTori Spelling returned to90210. In 2009 Priestley directed and co-produced all 12 episodes of the Web seriesThe Lake[8] onTheWB.com. In December 2009 along withDougray Scott,Brian Cox, andEddie Izzard, Priestley was featured inThe Day of the Triffids, written by Patrick Harbinson, whose credits includeER andLaw & Order. The drama is based onJohn Wyndham's best-selling post-apocalyptic novel,The Day of the Triffids.[9]

Priestley directed his former co-starLuke Perry in theHallmark Channel movieGoodnight for Justice, which aired in January 2011.[10] He guest-starred as one half of a con artist couple alongsideJennifer Finnigan in a sixth-season episode ofUSA'sPsych[11] and also appeared in the music video "Boys" byBritney Spears. Priestley starred as the main character of theHBO Canada TV showCall Me Fitz from 2010 to 2013. It ended after its fourth season in December 2013. In August 2011 Priestley joined the cast of sci-fi television showHaven, in a recurring role during its second season and made two appearances in the final season. He also directed two episodes.

Priestley's feature film directorial debut was the independent road trip comedyCas & Dylan, starringRichard Dreyfuss andTatiana Maslany.

In April 2013, Priestley appeared inCanadian Stage's production ofRace, aDavid Mamet play, in Toronto at the Bluma Appel Theater.[12] In 2015, Priestley starred alongsideGael García Bernal inZoom, a comedy directed by Pedro Morelli that premiered at theToronto International Film Festival.

In May 2016, Priestley began starring in theGlobal TV Network comedy–drama seriesPrivate Eyes, in the role of Matt Shade, a former hockey player turned private detective.[13]

In August 2016, Priestley was inducted intoCanada's Walk of Fame.[14]

Jason Priestley was nominated for best lead actor in a comedy series for The Movie Network's Nova Scotia-filmedCall Me Fitz.[15]

In 2013, Priestley directed one episode of the CTV television seriesSatisfaction.[15]

Starting in 2024 Priestley appeared inWild Cards in a recurring role as George Graham, the father of the show's heroine.

Personal life

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Jason Priestley with his wife Naomi Lowde-Priestley (2012)

In 1999, Priestley crashed his Porsche car into a telephone pole in Hollywood Hills and was arrested for driving while under the influence. His driver's license was suspended for a year, and he was ordered to complete an alcohol-management program.[16]

Priestley and make-up artist Ashlee Peterson married on February 2, 1999, and divorced 11 months later on January 2, 2000. On May 14, 2005, Priestley married Naomi Lowde, also a make-up artist. On July 2, 2007, the couple had a daughter, Ava Veronica.[17] On April 13, 2009, Priestley announced that he and his wife were expecting their second child.[18] On July 9, 2009, the couple had a son, Dashiell Orson.[19]

On July 9, 2007, he revealed onLate Night with Conan O'Brien that he had become an American citizen several weeks earlier.

Priestley's sister, Justine, is also an actor and appeared in a couple of episodes of the90210 spin-offMelrose Place, in 1996.

In 2013, the restaurant chainTim Hortons created a new doughnut in Priestley's honor, called The Priestley. The new doughnut was not rolled out on a nationwide scale, though.[20]

On May 6, 2014,HarperOne published Priestley's autobiographyJason Priestley: A Memoir.[21]

Motorsports

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Priestley's hobbies include race-car driving. He rallied aToyota Celica All-Trac ST185 in the SCCA Pro Rally Series during the early to mid-1990s. He has provided commentary and interviews of racers for ABC's TV coverage ofIndyCar racing. Priestley transitioned toward circuit racing in 1996.[22] Over the following two seasons, he drove Ford Mustangs in IMSA GTS, USRRC GT1, and Motorola Cup competition withMultimatic Motorsports.[23][24] In 1999, he participated in the firstGumball 3000 rally, driving aLotus Esprit V-8. On August 11, 2002, he was seriously injured during a practice run at theKentucky Speedway when hisIndy Pro Series car crashed into a wall at nearly 180 miles per hour.

According to a January 2008 Associated Press article, it was announced that Priestley would become a joint owner in a newIndyCar Series team. The new team was known asRubicon Race Team managed by co-owner Jim Freudenberg. They initially entered a car in the2008 Indianapolis 500. The car was prepared by Indianapolis-basedSam Schmidt Motorsports and the driver wasMax Papis.[25]

In the article, Priestley said, "I'm excited to be able to spend the month of May in Indy with my good friends and be a part of the greatest open wheel race. . . . It's been more than five years since my accident, and it's going to be so good to get to see everyone."[26] Despite the team's enthusiasm, it suffered a crash during the second weekend of qualifying, then had subsequent gearbox problems and failed to qualify for the race.

Priestley was among the owners of theFAZZT Race Team, which competed in the IndyCar Series in 2010 with Canadian racerAlex Tagliani. The car, numbered 77 and sponsored byBowers & Wilkins, was bought out in 2011 bySam Schmidt Motorsports. With Tagliani retained by the team, he won the pole at the2011 Indianapolis 500. In October 2011, two-time and defending Indy 500 winnerDan Wheldon took over at Kentucky. At the season-endingIZOD IndyCar World Championship atLas Vegas Motor Speedway, Wheldon was killed in a fifteen-car crash.

American Open-Wheel racing results

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(key)

Indy Pro Series

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YearTeam1234567RankPointsRef
2002Kelley RacingKAN
2
NSH
6
MIS
13
KTY
DNS
STLCHITXS14th99[27]

Promotional activity for Barenaked Ladies

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Priestley is a big fan of the bandBarenaked Ladies and went to many of their California concerts in the early to mid-1990s. He eventually met the band and in his desire to help them succeed, suggested that he direct the music video for "The Old Apartment,"[28] and use his fame to persuade American stations to air it. He did just that, and also invited the band to play at the "Peach Pit After Dark" on an episode of90210.[29] Lead singerEd Robertson continues to cite him as being instrumental in their American success. His final notable contribution to the band came when he directed a feature-length documentary about the band's 1999 whirlwind of success titledBarenaked in America, intending to capture on film the fun he had while riding around on the tour bus with the band.[30]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1986The Boy Who Could FlyGary
1988WatchersBoy on Bike
1989Nowhere to RunHoward
1992Learn Gun Safety WithEddie Eagle VHS[31]Host[32]
1993Calendar GirlRoy Darpinian
TombstoneDeputy Billy Breakenridge
1995ColdbloodedCosmo Reif
1997Love and Death on Long IslandRonnie Bostock
HacksThe Dude
Vanishing PointThe Voice
1998Conversations in Limbo
The Thin Pink LineHunter Green
1999Choose LifeDJ
Dill ScallionJo Joe Hicks
Standing on FishesJason
Eye of the BeholderGary
2000Lion of OzLionVoice[33]
Herschel Hopper: New York RabbitXavierVoice
The HighwaymanBreakfast
2001Double DownDavid
The Fourth AngelDavidson
2002Darkness FallingMichael Pacer
CherishAndrew
Cover StoryJC Peck
Time of the WolfMr. Nelson
Fancy DancingAsa Gemmil
2003Die, Mommie, Die!Tony Parker
2004Reality of Lovefilm
Going the DistanceLenny Swackhammer
2006Hot TamaleJude
Made in BrooklynD.J.
2010The Last Rites of Ransom PrideJohn
2013Enter the Dangerous MindDr. Dubrow
2015ZoomDale
Being CanadianHimselfDocumentary
2016Away from EverywhereAlex Collins

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1978StaceyDuncanTelevision film
1987AirwolfBobbyEpisode: "A Piece of Cake"
21 Jump StreetTober / Brian Krompasick2 episodes
Danger BayDerekEpisode: "Deep Trouble"
1988MacGyverDannyEpisode: "Blood Brothers"
1989Teen AngelBuzz GundersonLead role, 10 episodes
Quantum LeapPencilEpisode: "Camikazi Kid"
1989–1990Sister KateTodd MahaffeyMain role, 19 episodes
1990Teen Angel ReturnsBuzz GundersonLead role, 4 episodes
1990–2000Beverly Hills, 90210Brandon WalshMain role (seasons 1–9)
Guest role (season 10); 246 episodes
1992Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Jason Priestley/Teenage Fanclub"
Drexell's ClassTeen PriestEpisode: "Cruisin'"
Eek! The CatBo Diddly SquatVoice role; 6 episodes
1994Kings Island 20th Anniversary SpecialHostTelevision special
1995Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger StoryNarratorTelevision film
Biker Mice from MarsJack McCyberVoice, 2 episodes
1997Vanishing PointThe VoiceTelevision film
The Outer LimitsAnthony SzigettiEpisode: "New Lease"
1998Superman: The Animated SeriesReep Daggle/Chameleon BoyVoice, episode: "New Kids in Town"[33]
2000Common GroundBillyTelevision film
Homicide: The MovieDet. Robert HallTelevision film
The 11 O'Clock ShowHimself4 episodes
Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeJarredTelevision film
2001Spin CityScottEpisode: "In the Company of Dudes"
2002JeremiahMichaelEpisode: "...And the Ground, Sown with Salt"
Tom StoneDougEpisode: "Little Bitty"
Warning: Parental AdvisoryCharlie BurnerTelevision film
The True Meaning of Christmas SpecialsSanta DudeTelevision special
20038 Simple RulesCarter TibbitsEpisode: "Every Picture Tells a Story"
2004Chicks with SticksSteve CooperTelevision film[34]
RidesHostDocumentary
I Want to Marry Ryan BanksRyan BanksTelevision film
Sleep MurderPeter RadwellTelevision film
QuintupletsSteve ChaseEpisode: "Thanksgiving Day Charade"
2004–2005Tru CallingJack HarperRecurring role (season 1)
Main role (season 2); 13 episodes
2005ColditzFlying Officer Rhett BarkerTelevision film
Murder at the PresidioTomTelevision film
What I Like About YouCharlie2 episodes
Snow WonderWarrenTelevision film
2006HockeyvilleHimself
Love MonkeyMike FreedMain role, 8 episodes
Without a TraceAllen DavisCrossroads
Above and BeyondSir Frederick BantingMiniseries
Shades of Black: The Conrad Black StoryJeff RileyTelevision film
Masters of HorrorAlan AlsteinEpisode: "The Screwfly Solution"
2007SubsMr. ClaytonUnsold TV pilot
Luna: Spirit of the WhaleTed JeffriesTelevision film
MediumWalter Paxton3 episodes
Don't Cry NowNickTelevision film
Termination PointCaleb SmithTelevision film
Everest '82John LauchlanMiniseries
Side Order of LifeIan DenisonMain role, 13 episodes
2008The Other WomanPeteTelevision film
My Name Is EarlCousin BlakeEpisode: "Earl and Joy's Anniversary"
A Very Merry Daughter of the BrideWilliamTelevision film
2009Expecting a MiraclePete StanhopeTelevision film
The Day of the TriffidsCokerMiniseries
2010–2013Call Me FitzRichard "Fitz" FitzpatrickLead role, 48 episodes
2011–2015HavenChris BrodyRecurring role, 6 episodes
2011Stephen King'sBag of BonesMartyMiniseries
2012PsychCliveEpisode: "Neal Simon's Lover's Retreat"
2013How I Met Your MotherHimselfEpisode: "P.S. I Love You"
2013CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationJack WittenEpisode: "Frame by Frame"
2014Hot in ClevelandCorey ChambersEpisode: "Rusty Banks Rides Again"
2015Mummies AliveHimselfNarrator, TV documentary series
Welcome to SwedenHimselfEpisode: ""Ljuden"/"Searching for Bergman"
2016–2018Raising ExpectationsWayne WayneySeries lead
2016–2021Private EyesMatt ShadeSeries lead; also executive producer
2018The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHaleHimselfEpisode: "Pickler, Pebbles, Pillows, and Priestley"
2019The Twilight ZoneHimselfEpisode: "Blurryman"
2019BH90210Himself/Brandon WalshMain role; also producer and director
2019Dark AngelTony TattertonTelevision film
2019Fallen HeartsTony TattertonTelevision film; also director
2019Gates of ParadiseTony TattertonTelevision film; also executive producer
2019Web of DreamsTelevision film; executive producer
2020The OrderHimselfEpisode: "Spring Outbreak"
2020Dear ChristmasChris MasseyTelevision film
2020Corner Gas AnimatedMr. CahillVoice, episode: "Float Your Vote"[33]
2022Canada's Got TalentHimselfGuest Judge, 2 episodes
2023Fantasy IslandGavin BeckEpisode: "MJ Akuda & the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wives Club"
2023Mort sur la pisteDetective LAPD Ryan MartinFrench Television film
2023Börje – The Journey of a LegendGerry McNamaraMiniseries
2024–presentWild CardsGeorge GrahamMain role

Music videos

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YearSongPerformerNotes
1992"I Drove All Night"Roy OrbisonwithJennifer Connelly
2002"Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)"Britney SpearsCameo

As a director

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YearTitleMediumNotes
1993–97Beverly Hills, 90210TV episodes245 episodes
1997The Outer LimitsTV episodeEpisode: "New Lease"
1999Barenaked in AmericaDocumentary film
2000Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeTV film
2001Grosse PointeTV episodeEpisode: "Opposite of Sex"
2006Hollywood & VinesTV episode
20077th HeavenTV episodeEpisode: "Some Break-Up and Some Get-Togethers"
Don't Cry NowTV film
SubsTV film
2008The Other WomanTV film
2008–09The Secret Life of the American TeenagerTV series5 episodes
200990210TV seriesEpisode #18: "Off the Rails"
The LakeTV seriesSeries director
2010Athletes in MotionTV film
Athletes in Motion: Just Beat ItShort
2010–2013Call Me FitzTV series8 episodes
2011–2012HavenTV episodes2 episodes
2011Dear SantaTV film
2011–2013Goodnight for JusticeTV miniseries
2013–2017Saving HopeTV series4 episodes
2013Cas and DylanFeature film
SatisfactionTV episodes2 episodes
2014Working the EngelsTV series4 episodes
2015The Night ShiftTV episodeEpisode: "Fog of War"
Rookie BlueTV episodeEpisode: "Breaking Up the Band"
2016Dark MatterTV episodeEpisode: "She's One of Them Now"
Van HelsingTV episode2 episodes
2017Private EyesTV episodeEpisode: "The Extra Mile"
Ghost WarsTV episode2 episodes
Raising ExpectationsTV episodeEpisode: "Smells Like Victory"
2018Van HelsingTV episode2 episodes
2019Private EyesTV episodeEpisode: "Hog Day Afternoon"
BH90210TV episodeEpisode: "The Photo Shoot"
V. C. Andrews Television movie adaptationsTV film"Fallen Hearts"
2020–2021Private EyesTV episodes
2023My Life with the Walter BoysTV episodes2 episodes
2024Wild CardsTV episodesTBA

Awards and nominations

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Gemini Awards

  • 2003: Nominated, "Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series" –The True Meaning of Christmas Specials (shared w/co-stars)

Golden Globe Awards

  • 1993: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series (Drama)" –Beverly Hills, 90210
  • 1995: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series (Drama)" –Beverly Hills, 90210

Young Artist Awards

  • 1990: Nominated, "Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series" –Sister Kate

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Jason Priestley Weds Longtime Girlfriend". Associated Press. March 25, 2015. RetrievedAugust 21, 2019 – via Fox News.
  2. ^"1.73 m Tall Canadian-American Actor Jason Priestley Married Twice Is in a Relationship with Naomi Since 2005; Has Two Children".Hitberry. RetrievedAugust 21, 2019.
  3. ^"Jason Priestley".TV Guide.Archived from the original on November 7, 2015. RetrievedNovember 11, 2015.
  4. ^Rovin, Jeff (1991).Luke Mania! Jason Fever!. London: Fantail.
  5. ^"My Vancouver – then & Now: Jason Priestley". September 4, 2013.
  6. ^Camden County, 08102: Priestley to Play Blake onEarlArchived October 17, 2008, at theWayback Machine"TV Guide.Retrieved on October 16, 2008.
  7. ^Jason Priestley Gets Busy onEarl,Secret Life,90210Archived December 16, 2008, at theWayback Machine"TV Guide. Retrieved on November 12, 2008.
  8. ^"The Lake - Show Info".TheWB.com. Archived fromthe original on August 16, 2009.
  9. ^"Vanessa Redgrave to star in BBC's The Day of the Triffids".The Daily Telegraph. London. February 11, 2009.Archived from the original on May 20, 2010. RetrievedMay 6, 2010.
  10. ^"Goodnight for Justice (TV 2011)". imdb.com.Archived from the original on January 11, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2011.
  11. ^Mitovich, Matt Webb (July 11, 2011)."Psych Pscoop: Jennifer Finnigan Cast as Bonnie to Jason Priestley's Clyde". TVLine.com.Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. RetrievedJuly 11, 2011.
  12. ^"Jason Priestley to Star in David Mamet's 'Race' on Toronto StageArchived January 18, 2014, at theWayback Machine.The Hollywood Reporter, April 7, 2013.
  13. ^Wong, Tony (May 24, 2016)."Jason Priestley Turns Detective in Private Eyes".The Toronto Star. Toronto Star Newspapers.Archived from the original on December 11, 2016. RetrievedMay 23, 2017.
  14. ^"Darryl Sittler, Jason Priestley Among 2016 Walk of Fame Inductees".The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. August 23, 2016.Archived from the original on April 19, 2017. RetrievedMay 23, 2017.
  15. ^ab"B.C. Players mostly on small screen in Canadian Screen Award nominations".
  16. ^"Jason Priestley's Close Call".ABC News. January 6, 2006.Archived from the original on April 14, 2018. RetrievedApril 29, 2018.
  17. ^"Jason Priestley: First Look at My Daughter "Took My Breath Away"".US Magazine. Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2007. RetrievedJuly 25, 2007.
  18. ^Ritti, Missy (April 13, 2009)."Jason and Naomi Priestley Expecting Baby No. 2".People. RetrievedMarch 5, 2019.
  19. ^Ritti, Missy (July 10, 2009)."Jason Priestley and His Wife Welcome a Boy".People. RetrievedMarch 5, 2019.
  20. ^"Tim Hortons, Jason Priestley and the doughnut mash-up you have to see".The Globe and Mail.Archived from the original on August 28, 2016. RetrievedJuly 14, 2016.
  21. ^Priestley, Jason (May 6, 2014).Jason Priestley: A Memoir. HarperOne.ISBN 978-0062357892. RetrievedNovember 7, 2015.
  22. ^Feature on Jason Priestly Racing 1995 Cobra R Mustang, 1996,archived from the original on January 3, 2016, retrievedNovember 7, 2015
  23. ^"Jason Priestley (CDN) - Complete Archive - Racing Sports Cars".www.racingsportscars.com.Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedJune 17, 2015.
  24. ^"Motorola Cup".Autocourse.ca.Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedJune 17, 2015.
  25. ^Fink, Pete (March 4, 2008)."Papis wieder beim Indy 500".Motorsport-Total.com (in German). Archived fromthe original on December 24, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2022.
  26. ^Herman, Steve.Actor Jason Priestley to become joint owner in new IRL race team[dead link], Associated Press, January 21, 2008
  27. ^"Jason Priestley – 2002 Infiniti / Indy Pro Series Results".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2024.
  28. ^"Jason Priestley - Beverly Hills 90210".canada.com. Postmedia Network, Inc. Archived fromthe original on April 20, 2008.
  29. ^"Barenaked Ladies Biography on Yahoo! Music".yahoo.com.Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. RetrievedApril 29, 2018.
  30. ^Joslyn, Heather (September 27, 2000)."Barenaked in America".Baltimore City Paper. Archived fromthe original on December 24, 2008.
  31. ^"What is Eddie Eagle?".
  32. ^"What is Eddie Eagle?".
  33. ^abc"Jason Priestley (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedAugust 5, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  34. ^"Chicks with Sticks".Northernstars. Toronto, Ontario: Canadian Independent Visual and Digital Media Association. June 30, 2016.Archived from the original on April 15, 2021. RetrievedApril 15, 2021.

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