Moses Suzuki
Moses began his actor's training at the age of ten at Young People's Theatre in Toronto, eventually leading him to join The Second City Conservatory where he studied improvisation, and the Randolph College For The Performing Arts where he studied musical theatre. Aside from acting in film and TV, Moses is a singer-songwriter, a visual artist, a stand-up comedian, a producer-director, and holds a Bachelor of Education in Dramatic Arts from the University of Toronto. Moses recently finished work on two projects for Netflix: a Jean-Claude Van Damme sequel featuring Michael Jai White, and a trilogy by Academy Award director Spike Lee. Moses can also be seen in Lifetime Channel's new film "The Girl Who Escaped" based on the real-life experience of serial killer survivor Kara Robinson, a featured role on CTV's new TV series "Spencer Sisters" starring Lea Thompson and Stacey Farber, a new recurring role in Sony Pictures' upcoming series "Safehaven" by writer/director James Seale, as well as Bell Media's "Edgar," playing a lead role alongside Gemini Award winner Paul Doucet.