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Stephen Amell in January 2015



Stephen Amell

Stephen Amell in January 2015

Born

May 8, 1981 (age 33)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Occupation

Actor

Years active

2004–present

Spouse(s)

Cassandra Jean (m. 2012)

Children

 

Relatives

Robbie Amell (cousin)

 

Personal life[edit]

Amell was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the cousin of actor Robbie Amell.[1]

He married American actress and model Cassandra Jean on December 25, 2012 in a private ceremony in the Caribbean,[2] and for a second time in New Orleans on May 26, 2013.[3] The couple has a daughter, Mavi Alexandra Jean Amell, born on October 15, 2013.[4]

Career[edit]

Amell at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International

Amell appeared in three episodes of the fourth season of Queer as Folk as the Liberty Ride spinning instructor in 2004. Amell played Adam in the first season of the television series Dante's Cove; he was replaced in the second season by Jon Fleming. In 2007, Amell won a Gemini Award for his guest-starring role on ReGenesis. [5] The same year he was also nominated for aGemini Award in the Best Ensemble Cast Category for Rent-a-Goalie. [6]

Amell on the set of Arrow in September 2014

He had recurring roles in the TV series Da Kink in My Hair and Heartland. On December 3, 2010 Amell joined the cast of The Vampire Diaries as werewolf 'Brady' for season 2.[7]

Amell starred as Joran van der Sloot in the Lifetime film Justice for Natalee Holloway which originally aired in May 2011.[8]

In January of 2011, it was announced that Liam McIntyre had won the role of Spartacus in the Starz original series Spartacus: Vengeance. Amell along with Aiden Turner were among the other top three contenders for the part.[9]

On October 2, 2011, season 3 of HBO's series Hung premiered with Amell starring as busboy-turned-prostitute Jason, a younger rival "ho" to Thomas Jane's Ray Drecker.[5] He also appeared as Jim in the fourth season of 90210. [10]

Amell announced on October 28, 2011 that he had just finished filming the Christmas episode of New Girl with Zooey Deschanel and Max Greenfield. He touches on the experience of filming his first "network half hour comedy" in an interview with Daemon's TV. [10] On November 9, 2011 Amell was announced for the recurring role of Scottie, a paramedic on ABC's Private Practice. [11]

In January 2012, Amell was cast as the title character in the The CW series Arrow, a re-imagining of the comic-book character Green Arrow.[8]

On November 6, 2014, Amell joined comedy Whatever Makes You Happy based on the novel-of-the-same-name by William Sutcliffe. He will co-star alongside Susan Sarandon and Allison Janney with filming commencing in June 2015.[12][13]

Filmography[edit]

Amell speaking at the 2013WonderCon in Anaheim, California

Film [edit]

Year

Title

Role

Notes

 

The House Next Door

Buddy Harrelson

Television Film

 

The Tracey Fragments

Detective

 
 

Closing the Ring

Teddy Gordon

 
 

Screamers: The Hunting

Guy

 
 

The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice

Philip Seaverm

Television Film

 

Justice for Natalee Holloway

Joran van der Sloot

Television Film

 

Stay with Me

Travis

Short Film

 

When Calls the Heart

Wynn Delaney

Television Film

Television [edit]

Year

Title

Role

Episode details

 

Queer as Folk

Spinning Instructor

2 episodes

 

Degrassi: The Next Generation

Doorman

Episode: "Ghost in the Machine: Part 2"

 

Missing

Ian Harrington

Episode: "Paper Anniversary"

 

Tilt

Bellboy

Episode: "Rivered"

 

Beautiful People

Jason

5 episodes

 

Dante's Cove

Adam

2 episodes

2006–2008

Rent-a-Goalie

Billy

18 episodes

 

ReGenesis

Craig Riddlemeyer

2 episodes

2007–2012

Heartland

Nick Harwell

6 episodes

2007–2009

Da Kink in My Hair

Matthew

4 episodes

 

Flashpoint

Peter Henderson

Episode: "Exit Wounds"

 

Blue Mountain State

Travis

2 episodes

 

CSI: Miami



Peter Truitt

Episode: "Reality Kills"

 

NCIS: Los Angeles

Marine Gunnery Sergeant Andrew Weaver

Episode: "Bounty"

 

The Vampire Diaries

Brady

2 episodes

 

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

A.J. Gust

Episode: "73 Seconds"

 

Hung

Jason

10 episodes

 

90210

Jim

2 episodes

2011–2012

New Girl

Kyle

2 episodes

 

Private Practice

Scott Becker

7 episodes

2012–present

Arrow

Oliver Queen / Green Arrow

Lead role

2014–present

The Flash

Oliver Queen / Green Arrow

2 episodes

Video games [edit]

Year

Title

Role

Notes

 

Injustice: Gods Among Us

Green Arrow (Arrow skin)

Voice

 

Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

Green Arrow, Arrow

Voice

 

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year

Award

Category

Work

Result

 

Gemini Award[14]

Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series

ReGenesis

Won

 

Gemini Award[14]

Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series

Rent-a-Goalie

Nominated

 

Gemini Award[14]

Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series

Rent-a-Goalie

Nominated

 

IGN Awards[15]

Best TV Hero

Arrow

Nominated

 

NewNowNext Award[16]

Cause You're Hot

Arrow

Nominated

 

Teen Choice Award[17]

Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi

Arrow

Nominated

 

Teen Choice Award[17]

Choice TV Breakout Star

Arrow

Nominated

 

IGN Awards[18]

Best TV Hero

Arrow

2nd place

 

People's Choice Awards

Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor

Arrow

Nominated

 

Leo Awards[19]

Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series

Arrow

Nominated

 

Constellation Awards[20]

Best Male Performance in a 2013 Science Fiction Television Episode

Arrow

Nominated

 

Young Hollywood Awards[21]

Super Superhero

Arrow

Nominated



 


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