If we need to contact you, we will contact you on this email.
Your name please so that we can credit your work.
Jed Rees, born on March 8, 1970, is a Canadian actor and pianist hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia. Known for his versatile performances in both film and television, Rees has established a solid career in the entertainment industry over several decades.
Rees took formal music lessons in his early years and initially pursued studies in Business Administration during college. However, he eventually chose to follow his passion for acting, relocating to the United States to train in the field. He moved to New York City, where he studied theatre for two years. After completing his training, Rees returned to Vancouver to begin his professional acting career. He initially worked in local television productions and advertising campaigns, gradually building his experience and exposure.
Jed Rees has appeared in various television series, often taking on supporting or guest roles. He had appearances in two notable science fiction shows: the long-running Fox production The X-Files and the anthology series The Outer Limits. He also featured in Little Criminals, a well-received Canadian television movie that aired on CBC.
Rees further expanded his television portfolio with a recurring role on The Chris Isaak Show, produced by Showtime. Additional television credits include appearances in popular series such as Pretty Little Liars (Freeform), Chuck, Ghost Whisperer, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS). These consistent roles helped solidify his reputation as a reliable and skilled character actor.
In addition to his screen work, Rees has maintained a presence in theatre. Upon returning to New York City, he starred in the critically acclaimed stage play Two Pianos, Four Hands at the Promenade Theatre. He also performed in Voices of Christmas with The Arts Club Theatre and appeared in Slam with the Gastown Actors Theatre, showcasing his range and commitment to live performance.
Rees transitioned to film with increasing success, moving to Los Angeles, California, to pursue larger opportunities. In 1999, he gained widespread recognition for his role as Teb in the cult science fiction comedy Galaxy Quest—a film that satirizes and celebrates the Star Trek franchise and its fan culture.
His other film roles include appearances in Lake Placid, the comedy Dudley Do-Right—starring Brendan Fraser and Alfred Molina—and the television film Prisoner of Zenda Inc., directed by Stefan Scaini. Rees also had a role in the psychological thriller Fear, co-starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg and directed by James Foley.
Rees continued to take on significant roles into the 2000s. He portrayed Chuck Hasboro in Elizabethtown, a romantic comedy directed by Cameron Crowe. More recently, he played the role of The Recruiter in Deadpool, a major box office success produced by Marvel Studios. His performance in the film allowed him to reach a broader, global audience and solidified his presence in mainstream cinema.
While Jed Rees tends to keep his personal life private, it is known that he is married and resides with his family in Topanga, California. Specific details regarding his net worth or the identity of his spouse are not publicly available, as the actor maintains a low profile outside of his professional work.
Source you received the information from. eg. personal experiences, acquaintances, web-links, etc
Briefly describe the changes you made.