Lucas Bryant
Born and raised in Elmira, Ontario, Lucas Bryant has made a name for himself in both Canada and the U.S. Bryant has numerous television credits to his name, including Queer as Folk (1999) for Showtime, M.V.P. (2008) for SOAPnet and CBC, Sex, Love & Secrets (2005) for UPN, and CTV's The Eleventh Hour (2002).
He also starred in the Lifetime TV movies More Sex & the Single Mom (2005) and A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride (2008), and played the lead role of "Ken Read" in the Canadian TV movie Crazy Canucks (2004), inspired by the true story of the World Cup Downhill Circuit during the 1974-1976 seasons.
He flexed his funny bone and joined forces with some pals to form the "Skarsgard Players" theatre company named in honor of veteran Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård and launched an all-male production of "Are You There God? It's Me Margaret" based on the Judy Blume novel.
He is married to Australian actress Kirsty Hinchcliffe and has one daughter.