John Wildman was born on November 7, 1960 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Campbells (1986), My American Cousin (1985) and American Boyfriends (1989).
Lived with his mother Julie Wildman and acclaimed filmmaker Robin Spry as a boy and appears in four of Spry's films ; Prologue (1970) , Reaction ; A Portrait of a Society in Crisis (1973), Face (1975) , Suzanne (1980).
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Was initially considered wrong for the part and told he would not be auditioned for My American Cousin. He appears on the film's poster.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Clinch
2014
Short
Paul Ewing
Getting Past the Bull
2011
Short
Client #2
The Way of the West
2011
Robert Johnson
Stan Helsing
2009
Director
Heartland
2009
TV Series
Dutch
Bitter Circle
2001
Jonas
La Femme Nikita
1997
TV Series
Lonnie
Chercheurs d'or
1996
TV Mini-Series
Gambler (1996)
Prince for a Day
1995
TV Movie
Frankie
Family Passions
1993-1994
TV Series
Dillon McDeere
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
1994
TV Series
Blauvogel
1994
TV Mini-Series
Tobias Ruster (age 20)
Catwalk
1993
TV Series
Joey
Secret Service
1992
TV Series
Joseph
The Admiral and the Princess
1990
TV Movie
The Admiral (voice)
The Campbells
1986-1990
TV Series
Neil Campbell
Bordertown
1990
TV Series
Johnny Starr
American Boyfriends
1989
Butch Walker
Les tisserands du pouvoir
1988
TV Mini-Series
John Elliott
T and T
1988
TV Series
Paul
Night Heat
1986
TV Series
David Burnan
My American Cousin
1985
Butch Walker
The Edison Twins
1985
TV Series
Todd
The Littlest Hobo
1982-1984
TV Series
Paul Walters
Les années de rêves
1984
John-John
For the Record
1983
TV Series
Mark Devlin
Skullduggery
1983
College Boy #2
Humongous
1982
Nick Simmons
Yesterday
1981
Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang
1978
Daniel
Blackout
1978
The Newcomers
1977
TV Series
Andrew
The Christmas Messenger
1975
TV Short
The Huntsman
1972
Short
Boy
Prologue
1970/I
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
How We Covered It
2013
Documentary
Himself
On Screen!
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche