Born in Dallas, Texas, actor Dillon Casey was raised just west of Toronto in Oakville, Ontario. He attended McGill University in Montreal to study science then went to the University of Toronto where he received his Masters in Economics. His on-screen presence and range have landed him roles in romantic comedies, action films and drama. As examples, he co-starred opposite Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams in the box office hit The Vow but was equally at home in the horror film Creature. Casey recently starred in the digital series Backpackers, which earned him a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Performance in a Program Produced for Digital Media. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Dillon Casey is also a successful writer and producer. In 2009 he created the popular web series Living in LA with Dillon Casey, and several funny shorts with the Casey Brothers (real-life brothers Lyndon and Conor), including Captain Coulier: Space Explorer, which was featured at the Sundance Festival. Known for his work as Division Operative and former Navy Seal Sean Pierce over two seasons of the hit series Nikita, Casey is pictured above as Griffin Conner, med-school dropout, son of the Acting Chief of Staff played by Enrco Colantoni on the Global TV series Remedy. Dillon Casey currently divides his time between Toronto and LA.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Code Breakers (2005)
Too Young to Marry (TV-2007)
Killing Zelda Sparks (2007)
Victor (TV-2008)
Shirtgun Guy (2008, short)
Captain Coulier: Space Explorer (2009, short)
A Nanny’s Secret (TV-2009)
Creature (2011)
Three Inches (TV-2011)
The Vow (2012)
Rudy the Red-Faced Bachelor (2014)
Only I… (2014)
TV Series – Cast:
11 Cameras (2006)
M.V.P. (2008)
Valemont (mini-series, 2009)
Nikita (2011-2013)
Remedy (2014-)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
System Crash (2001)
1-800-Missing (2006)
The Best Years (2007)
Monster Warriors (voice, 2007)
House Party (2008)
Aaron Stone (2009)
Warehouse 13 (2009)
Being Erica (2009, 2010)
The Vampire Diaries (2010)
Skins (2011)
Torchwood (2011)
Online Series:
Backpackers (2013)
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