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'''James Cade''' is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Harmon Tedesco in the 2010 [[SpikeTV]] sitcom ''[[Blue Mountain State]]''. He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada<ref>"Literary lions: National Theatre School students play Moliere, Racine in historical romp" by Pat Donnelly, ''[[Montreal Gazette|The Gazette]]'' (1 March, 2001) [Final Edition] Retrieved from {{ProQuest|433703785}}</ref> and has since then performed in several theatre productions in Toronto, including Single Threat's Dora Award winning production of ''A Quiet Place''.<ref>"Fringe for deep freeze; Why save all the good stuff for the summer, organizers of the acclaimed theatre series say, when audiences need winter diversions as well?" by John Coulbourn, ''[[Toronto Sun|The Toronto Sun]]'' (8 Jan, 2008) Retrieved from {{ProQuest|2202691426}}</ref> Other theatre companies Cade has worked with include Unspun Theatre,<ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2008/06/06/a_spooky_mythtery.html "A spooky myth-tery"] by Bruce DeMara at [[Toronto Star|www.thestar.com]]</ref> Crate Productions,<ref>[https://nowtoronto.com/culture/holding-the-fort/ "Holding the Fort"] by Jon Kaplan at [[Now (newspaper)|nowtoronto.com]]</ref> Convergence Theatre<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/four-fresh-pieces-need-fine-tuning/article715164/ "Four fresh pieces need fine-tuning"] by J. Kelly Nestruck at [[The Globe and Mail|www.theglobeandmail.com]]</ref> and [[Native Earth Performing Arts]].<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/n-for-native-a-for-american-d-minus-for-drama/article550541/ "N for Native, A for American, D-minus for drama"] by J. Kelly Nestruck at [[The Globe and Mail|www.theglobeandmail.com]]</ref>
'''James Cade''' is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Harmon Tedesco in the 2010 [[SpikeTV]] sitcom ''[[Blue Mountain State]]''.{{citation needed|date=June 2024}} He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada<ref>"Literary lions: National Theatre School students play Moliere, Racine in historical romp" by Pat Donnelly, ''[[Montreal Gazette|The Gazette]]'' (1 March, 2001) [Final Edition] Retrieved from {{ProQuest|433703785}}</ref> and has since then performed in several theatre productions in Toronto, including Single Threat's production of ''A Quiet Place''.<!-- , which won WHICH? Dora Award? --><ref>Coulbourn, John. "Fringe for deep freeze; Why save all the good stuff for the summer, organizers of the acclaimed theatre series say, when audiences need winter diversions as well?" ''[[Toronto Sun|The Toronto Sun]]'' (8 January 2008). Retrieved from {{ProQuest|2202691426}}</ref> Other theatre companies Cade has worked with include Unspun Theatre,<ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2008/06/06/a_spooky_mythtery.html "A spooky myth-tery"] by Bruce DeMara at [[Toronto Star|www.thestar.com]]</ref> Crate Productions,<ref>[https://nowtoronto.com/culture/holding-the-fort/ "Holding the Fort"] by Jon Kaplan at [[Now (newspaper)|nowtoronto.com]]</ref> Convergence Theatre<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/four-fresh-pieces-need-fine-tuning/article715164/ "Four fresh pieces need fine-tuning"] by J. Kelly Nestruck at [[The Globe and Mail|www.theglobeandmail.com]]</ref> and [[Native Earth Performing Arts]].<ref>[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/n-for-native-a-for-american-d-minus-for-drama/article550541/ "N for Native, A for American, D-minus for drama"] by J. Kelly Nestruck at [[The Globe and Mail|www.theglobeandmail.com]]</ref>


Cade has also been a guest combat instructor and acting coach at both [[Lakefield College School]] and [[Rosedale Heights School of the Arts]].
Cade has also been a guest combat instructor and acting coach at both [[Lakefield College School]] and [[Rosedale Heights School of the Arts]].{{citation needed|date=June 2024}}


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Latest revision as of 02:44, 23 June 2024

James Cade
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present

James Cade is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Harmon Tedesco in the 2010 SpikeTV sitcom Blue Mountain State.[citation needed] He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada[1] and has since then performed in several theatre productions in Toronto, including Single Threat's production of A Quiet Place.[2] Other theatre companies Cade has worked with include Unspun Theatre,[3] Crate Productions,[4] Convergence Theatre[5] and Native Earth Performing Arts.[6]

Cade has also been a guest combat instructor and acting coach at both Lakefield College School and Rosedale Heights School of the Arts.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Personal Effects Charlie Short film
Dakota Alan Hawk
2010 Surveillance Suspect/Scientist Short film
2011 Blink Short film
2012 Antiviral Levine [7]
2015 He Never Died Short film
Remember Gun Shop Clerk [8]
2016 Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland Harmon Tedesco
Hacker Chris
2018 Arlo Alone Short film
The Go-Getters Cerebral Paulie
2020 Stardust Marc Bolan [9]
2023 Cascade Murph

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Adam Davis Episode: "Billy the Kid"
2009 Cold Blood Andrew George Episode: "Conspiracy"
Warehouse 13 Donny Episode: "Burnout"
Reptisaurus MP#1 Television movie
2009–2014 The Listener Gun Dealer 2 episodes
2010–2011 Blue Mountain State Harmon Tedesco 26 episodes
2011–2012 Lost Girl Tryst 2 episodes
2012 The L.A. Complex Daniel Diaz 2 episodes
Rookie Blue Alan Banks Episode: "Coming Home"
Dr. Bob's House Gary Webster TV series
2013 Copper Officer Ray Coolin / Tough Copper 2 episodes
2014 The Strain Roman Episode: "The Third Rail"
2015 Gangland Undercover Stash 6 episodes
Murdoch Mysteries Ted Episode: "Nolo Contendere"
Hemlock Grove Bajram 3 episodes
Saving Hope Edward Barrett Episode: "Rock and a Hard Place"
2016 Damien Ed Bone 2 episodes
Orphan Black Tito Episode: "The Antisocialism of Sex"
Dark Matter Danny Bones Episode: "We Voted Not To Space You"
Flower Shop Mysteries Buzz Episode: "Killer Arrangement"
Private Eyes Zach Beach Episode: "Mise en Place"
2017 Incorporated Seymour Episode: "Operational Realignment"
Played Technician Episode: "Played"
2018 Let's Get Physical Clarence 7 episodes
Crawford Dale 2 episodes
Condor Pizza Delivery Man Episode: "A Question of Compromise"
2019 Schitt's Creek Blaire Episode: "The Crowening"
Designated Survivor Myles Lee 5 episodes
Jett Wayne 2 episodes
TallBoyz Joseph Episode: "Mind the mints"
When Hope Calls Russell Meeks Episode: "Surprise"
The Crossword Mysteries: A Puzzle to Die For Jacob Morton Television movie
2020 Dare Me Cowboy Episode: "Rapprochement"
October Faction Fish Man Episode: "Nadir"
2021 Frankie Drake Mysteries Gadabout / Arturo 2 episodes
Hudson & Rex Richie Turner Episode: "Fanning the Flames"
Coroner Mason Episode: "Round and Round"
2023 Pretty Hard Cases Tommy 2 episodes
Workin' Moms Producer; Episode: "The Sterilizer"
2024 Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent Sean Grierson Episode: "Minnow and the Shark"
Star Trek: Discovery Weapons Dealer Episode: "Face the Strange"
The Big Cigar Agent Anderson 4 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Literary lions: National Theatre School students play Moliere, Racine in historical romp" by Pat Donnelly, The Gazette (1 March, 2001) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 433703785
  2. ^ Coulbourn, John. "Fringe for deep freeze; Why save all the good stuff for the summer, organizers of the acclaimed theatre series say, when audiences need winter diversions as well?" The Toronto Sun (8 January 2008). Retrieved from ProQuest 2202691426
  3. ^ "A spooky myth-tery" by Bruce DeMara at www.thestar.com
  4. ^ "Holding the Fort" by Jon Kaplan at nowtoronto.com
  5. ^ "Four fresh pieces need fine-tuning" by J. Kelly Nestruck at www.theglobeandmail.com
  6. ^ "N for Native, A for American, D-minus for drama" by J. Kelly Nestruck at www.theglobeandmail.com
  7. ^ "'Antiviral' fascinating but uneven" by Bruce Kirkland at torontosun.com
  8. ^ "Venice Film Review: ‘Remember’" by Guy Lodge at variety.com
  9. ^ "'Stardust': Film Review | Tribeca 2020" by David Rooney at www.hollywoodreporter.com