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J. R. Bourne, born David Bourne on April 8, 1970, in Toronto, Canada, began his acting career at the young age of eight. His first on-screen appearance was in the television film Parent Puzzle. Before pursuing acting full-time, he studied at Ryerson Theatre School following a brief period in business school. The nickname "J. R." was given to him by his parents, contrary to popular belief that it originated among friends.
Bourne has participated in various television and film projects across multiple genres. He gained widespread recognition for his recurring role as Martouf, a leader of the Tok'ra, in the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner. Interestingly, he originally auditioned for a more antagonistic role before landing the heroic part of Martouf. Bourne later shared that wearing the Tok'ra costume was physically uncomfortable, though the experience overall was memorable.
Another major role in his career was that of Chris Argent, a central character in MTV’s supernatural drama Teen Wolf. His television credits also include guest appearances on popular series such as CSI: Miami, The Mentalist, Smallville, and Suits. More recently, he appeared in the CW superhero series Arrow as the villain "Double Down," a metahuman capable of projecting playing cards as deadly weapons.
Among his film roles, Bourne’s performance as Ray in the 2005 horror-drama The Exorcism of Emily Rose, directed by Scott Derrickson, stands out. The film grossed approximately $144 million worldwide and won the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. Other significant film credits include The Butterfly Effect 2 and the thriller Brake, directed by Gabe Torres, which marked one of his latter film projects as of recent years. In addition to his on-screen roles, he also featured in a commercial for Molson Beer.
J. R. Bourne maintains a strong presence on social media, particularly on Twitter, where he has amassed over 500,000 followers. Known for his environmental advocacy, he actively supports several nonprofit organizations focused on ecological sustainability. Bourne is also an avid sports fan and follows a primarily plant-based diet, allowing meat only on special occasions.
Bourne is of both English and Barbadian descent and holds Canadian nationality. He is married, and despite speculative rumors, there is no public evidence affirming claims about his sexual orientation. He shares his birthday with actress Robin Wright and musician Matty Healy of The 1975.
In 2004, Bourne received a Leo Award nomination for Best Supporting Male Actor. His role as Cliffie in the critically acclaimed film On the Corner also earned him recognition from the Vancouver Film Critics Circle.
Though he has not been prominent in cinema in recent years, J. R. Bourne continues to be a highly regarded television actor. Many fans look forward to his return to the big screen in a notable and compelling role.
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