Gord Rand is an actor-writer-director who showed up in two edgy mini-series in 2017 playing Abel Funk in the the CBC mini-series Pure and also the role of Woody in the CTV mini-series, Cardinal. In the 2021 gothic horror series Chapelwaite, he plays the role of Minister Burroughs. We list his credits as an actor first.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Time Bomb (TV-2006)
Custody (TV-2007)
The Note (TV-2007)
Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid (TV-2008)
Mayerthorpe (TV-2008)
Phantom Punch (2008)
The Cry of the Owl (2009)
The Good Germany (TV-2009)
To Sir, with Jazz: The Justin Cider Story (2009, short)
The Exit (2010, short)
The Triumph of Dingus McGraw: Village Idiot (2010, short)
Surveillance (2010, short)
A Cooling of the Blood (2012)
The Last Round (2013, short)
Maps to the Stars (2014)
The Idiot (2014)
The Definites (2017)
An Audience of Chairs (2018)
Red Balloon (2020, short)
Vicious Fun (2020)
Home Free (2024)
TV Series – Cast:
The Path to 9/11 (2006, mini-series)
The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town (2010, mini-series)
Combat Hospital (2011)
Orphan Black (2016)
Cardinal (2017, mini-series)
Pure (2017, 2019 mini-series)
Transplant (2020-2023)
Chapelwaite (2021)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
Leap Years (2001)
1-800-Missing (2003)
Playmakers (2003)
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye (2004, 2005)
Time Bomb (2006)
Mayday (2008)
Heartland (2009)
Sex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist (voice, 2009)
Durham County (2009)
The Republic of Doyle (2010)
Covert Affairs (2011)
Flashpoint (2011)
Saving Hope (2012)
Cracked (2013)
The Listener (2013)
Played (2013)
Lost Girl (2013)
Remedy (2014)
Murdoch Mysteries (2014)
The Girlfriend Experience (2016)
Reign (2016)
Wynonna Earp (2016)
Credits as a Director:
The Nincompoops (2006,short)
To Sir, with Jizz: The Justin Cider Story (co-director, 2019, short)
Goodness in Rwanda (2013, documentary)
Pond Life (2018)
Credits as a Screenwriter:
To Sir, with Jizz: The Justin Cider Story (co-director, 2019, short)
Goodness in Rwanda (2013, documentary)
Pond Life (2018)
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