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Dwain Murphy

Dominica-born Canadian actor


Summary

Dominica-born Canadian actor

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nameDwain Murphy
imagesize188px
birth_placeRoseau, Dominica
occupationFilm, Television actor
yearsactive2006-present

Dwain Murphy is a Dominican-born Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Eric in Degrassi: The Next Generation, Giles in The Line, and Bishop in How She Move. Murphy has made an appearance in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist doing the voice and physical performance of Isaac Briggs.

Biography

Murphy was born on the Caribbean island of Dominica. After coming to Canada with his parents at the age of four, Murphy was persuaded to start acting and graduated from the Humber College Acting for Film and Television program. He is known for playing the character Bishop in How She Move, and a supporting role as Flipper in Poor Boy's Game. He also works in television and is known for his recurring role as Eric, Marco Del Rossi's boyfriend, in Degrassi: The Next Generation, and for playing Giles, Carlos's brother in The Line. He also had a starring role in the film Saving God as Norris.

Murphy currently resides in Toronto, Ontario. He also has a love for basketball. He is a Catholic.

Filmography

FilmYearFilmRoleOther notesTelevisionYearSeriesRoleNotesVideo gamesYearVideo gameRoleNotes
2007How She MoveBishopLead role
Poor Boy's GameFlipperMain role
2008Saving GodNorris Johns
2015The Masked SaintJojo
2016For Love & HonorMr. McCallisterTelevision film
A Family ManAntoine
2017Tuesday, 10:08amShort film
2022BrotherDru
2006G-SpotPlayer #1Episode: "Sunburn"
2006–08Degrassi: The Next GenerationEric6 episodes
2008The LineGiles7 episodes
2009GunsBaby DeeTV miniseries (2 episodes)
Three RiversAntonioEpisode: "Code Green"
2010Ghost WhispererPrivate Paul MaceEpisode: "Implosion"
2011KingBig MikeEpisode: "Cameron Bell"
Warehouse 13ATF agentEpisode: "The New Guy"
Rookie BlueLionelEpisode: "In Plain View"
Combat HospitalPJ Terrel FordRecurring role (12 episodes)
The MentalistDennis KaganEpisode: "Blood and Sand"
2012NikitaMason2 episodes
Saving HopeShawn PriceEpisode: "Pilot"
2013CrackedPeter KovacksEpisode: "Old Soldiers"
NikitaMale recruitEpisode: "Self-Destruct"
PlayedDetective Constable Daniel PriceMain role (5 episodes)
2014Republic of DoyleTheo DaCosta2 episodes
2015Lost GirlClay JonasEpisode: "Clear Eyes, Fae Hearts"
The Book of NegroesClaiborneTV miniseries (2 episodes)
X CompanyWalterEpisode: "Sixes & Sevens"
RemedyBen LaSalle3 episodes
RogueEugene "Cups" Harris5 episodes
KilljoysSurjaEpisode: "Come the Rain"
The Art of MoreOdell WatkinsEpisode: "The Name of the Game"
2016Beauty & the BeastAgent TrahnEpisode: "Beast of Times, Worst of Times"
The StrainSean Duncan4 episodes
2016–17Mohawk GirlsLeonRecurring role (11 episodes)
2017The MistBryan Hunt2 episodes
SuitsMarkEpisode: "Brooklyn Housing"
2018Star Trek: DiscoveryCaptain Maddox2 episodes
Little DogRico "Havoc" St. GeorgeTV miniseries
TitansLarry Trainor / Negative ManEpisode: "Doom Patrol"
2020Utopia FallsMoore Timesseries regular
2022Revenge of the Black Best FriendCalvin
2013Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: BlacklistIsaac BriggsAlso motion capture double
2016Watch Dogs 2

References

References

  1. "Saving God Movie - Saving God cast Dwain Murphy". Clear Entertainment.
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