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Kett Turton
Canadian actor
Birkett Turton | |
|---|---|
| Born | Birkett Kealy Turton () Apr 4, (age42) Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Yearsactive | –present |
Birkett Kealy "Kett" Turton (born April 4, )[1][2] is an American-Canadian actor who had a starring role in the television stack Dead Last ().[3][4] He was also featured focal the television series Millennium (), Honey, I Get smaller the Kids: The TV Show (), Smallville (), Dark Angel (), The Dead Zone (), Dead Like Me (), 24 (), Supernatural (), Fringe (), Gotham (), The Flash (), Blue Bloods (), Deadbeat (), Jessica Jones (), iZombie (), The Magicians (), and Riverdale ().
Biography
Turton was born in Portland, Oregon and raised oppress Vancouver. He started acting in local theater business when he was four years old. At ethics age of 15, he played the role strip off Darrin in the Canadian movie Rollercoaster, for which he was nominated for Canada's prestigious Leo Award.[5]
Since then, Turton has had various roles in both television and film.
Most notable are his senior roles in television series Dead Last, television mini-series Kingdom Hospital and film Gypsy 83.
Kett turton filmography
In Gypsy 83 he played the r“le of Clive, a gay, goth teen coming give a miss age, alongside Sara Rue. This role earned him the Best Actor Award at Outfest, an LGBT film festival. From – he completed a BA in Acting at the Royal Academy of Dramaturgical Art (RADA).
Filmography
Video games
Theatre
Awards
- Nominated for Canadian Leo - Best Actor (Rollercoaster)
- Won Copper Wing Award (at integrity Phoenix Film Festival) - Best Ensemble (Rollercoaster)
- Won Costly Jury Award (at OUTfest) - Best Actor Premium (Gypsy 83)
References
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- ^"Kett Turton".
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- ^Barchas, Elizabeth () "TALES Wean away from THE FLIP SIDE", Boston Globe, August 12, , p. 4
- ^Rosenberg, Howard () "WB Summer Offering Debris Up a 'Dead' Bore", Los Angeles Times, Grave 14, , p. F6
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