François “Frank” Chiesurin graduated with a BFA from Montreal’s Concordia University with a Specialization in Theatre Performance. After school he began to work in the French Québec film and television market appearing in such hit TV shows as Un Gars Une Fille and landing a recurring role on Tribu.Com. Since he was perfectly bilingual, it didn’t take long for him to begin to get work in English productions. He now works comfortably on various projects in both languages. He played the role of Martin Archambault in 33 episodes of the series Amélie et Compagnie between 2017 and 2020.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Federal Protection (2002)
Threshold (TV-2003)
This Time Around (TV-2003)
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
The Porcelain Pussy (2004)
A Very Married Christmas (TV-2004)
Lie With Me (2005)
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
Cake (2005)
The Dealership (TV-2009)
Twelve Men of Christmas (TV-2009)
Wandering Eye (TV-2011)
The Good Lie (2012)
Silent Garden (2013, short)
Annabelle (2013, short)
The Reconciler (2015)
Adam’s Testament (2016)
A Murder of Innocence (2018)
The Art of Christmas (TV-2022)
TV Series – Cast:
Tribu.com (2001)
Dice (2001, mini-series)
Météo+ (2008-2011)
Les Bleus de Ramville (2012-2013)
Lizzie Borden: The Fall River Chronicles (2015, mini-series)
Amélie et Compagnie (2017-2020)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
Un gars, une fille (1999)
Doc (2001, 2002)
Big Wolf on Campus (2002)
Queer as Folk (2002)
Tracker (2002)
Witchblade (2002)
Largo Winch (2003)
Odyssey 5 (2003)
Playmakers (2003)
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2005)
Zoe Busiek: Wild Card (2006)
Angela’s Eyes (2006)
‘Til Death Do Us Part (2007)
Instant Star (2007)
The Latest Buzz (2008)
Da Kink in My Hair (2008)
Highland Gardens (2011)
The Listener (2011)
Mayday (2011)
Flashpoint (2011)
The L.A.Complex (2012)
King (2012)
Murdoch Mysteries (2012)
Hard Rock Medical (2013)
Beauty and the Beast (2013)
The Strain (2014)
Suits (2015)
The Girlfriend Experience (2016)
Impulse (2019)
Frankie Drake Mysteries (2021)
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