David Julian Hirsh (born October 26, 1973) is a Canadian actor.
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Years active | 1998–present |
Early life
editBorn and raised in a Jewish family in Montreal,[1] and is descended from Holocaust survivors from Poland.[2] Hirsh majored in criminology at the University of Toronto.[1] He originally planned to become a lawyer until a summer acting workshop in New York convinced him to pursue an acting career.[1] He studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City.[1]
Career
editHirsh starred in the first two seasons of the TNT medical drama series Hawthorne,[3] and in shows such as the Showcase comedy series Naked Josh,[3] Lovebites on TBS, the CBC Television drama miniseries St. Urbain's Horseman[3] and he portrayed Rabbi David Bloom on Weeds.[3] Hirsh starred in the 2013 television film Twist of Faith,[4] which garnered him a Canadian Screen Award nomination.[5]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Blue Hill Avenue | Lloyd | |
2001 | OHM | Jeremy | |
2002 | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | Freddie Cannon | |
2004 | Noel | Barton | |
2004 | Camp Hollywood | — | Producer and writer |
2005 | Sombre Zombie | Jon Peter | Short film |
2007 | Urban Trenches | Travis White | Short film |
2009 | The Trotsky | Eli Bronstein | |
2011 | The Chicago 8 | Tom Hayden | |
2017 | Sons of God | Eli | |
2018 | Swap | John |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | La Femme Nikita | Kronen | Episode: "New Regime" |
2000 | Twice in a Lifetime | Zeke | Episode: "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" |
2001 | Leap Years | Josh Adler | Main role |
2001 | Largo Winch | Danny Valance | Episode: "Legacy" |
2002 | Just Cause | Jason | Episode: "Bet Your Life" |
2003 | The Dead Zone | Thomas Berke | Episode: "The Outsider" |
2003 | Coast to Coast | Benjamin Pierce | Television film |
2004–2006 | Naked Josh | Josh Gould | Main role |
2005 | CSI: NY | Zack Shannon | 3 episodes |
2006–2007 | Lovebites | Max | Main role |
2007 | St. Urbain's Horseman | Jake | Miniseries |
2008 | Cold Case | Kenneth Yates '91 | Episode: "True Calling" |
2009–2010 | Hawthorne | Ray Stein | Main role (seasons 1–2) |
2010 | Ghost Whisperer | Brian | Episode: "Dead to Me" |
2010 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Jason Jones | Episode: "Sqweegel" |
2012 | House of Lies | Aaron Matthews | Episode: "Business" |
2012 | Touch | Will Davies | Episode: "Lost and Found" |
2012 | Weeds | Rabbi David Bloom | 7 episodes |
2012 | Flashpoint | Dr. Jason Alston | Episode: "No Kind of Life" |
2013 | The Surrogacy Trap | Mitch Bennet | Television film |
2013 | Twist of Faith | Jacob Fisher | Television film Nominated—Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series[5] |
2013 | Motive | Eric Chase | Episode: "Detour" |
2014 | Grimm | Ben Fisher | Episode: "Dyin' on a Prayer" |
2015 | Stalker | Keith Bradshaw | Episode: "The News" |
2016 | Rosewood | Dr. Kipley Reed | Episode: "Atherosclerosis and the Alabama Flim-Flam" |
2017 | Love Locks | Trent Greer | Television film |
2018 | Taken | Clayton Bass | Episode: "S.E.R.E." |
2021 | Jupiter's Legacy | Dr. Richard Conrad / Blue Bolt | 6 episodes |
References
edit- ^ a b c d Bloom, Nate (February 5, 2013). "Interfaith Celebrities: Lifetime's Movie and the Grammys". InterfaithFamily. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016.
[My parents] wanted me to go to a Jewish school when I was young, which was great. We went to Orthodox synagogues. It was a nice, solid Jewish upbringing, which I love. I was bar mitzvah.
- ^ A Timeline of Pop Culture’s Hot Rabbis Hey Alma. 26 September 2024
- ^ a b c d Adler, Jordan (March 10, 2015). "Actor's roles connect him to his Jewish roots". Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- ^ "Jews in the News: David Julian Hirsh, Drake & Amanda Peet". Tampa Jewish Community Centers & Federation. February 7, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
- ^ a b "2015 Canadian Screen Awards: Television Nominations". Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. January 13, 2015. p. 52. Archived from the original on January 14, 2015. Retrieved January 24, 2015.