Richard Kahan is a Canadian television actor and writer.[1] He is known for his role as Marco Pacella in the television series The 4400 [2] and for his role as Gil Kurvers on the Canadian television series teen soap Edgemont.[3]

Richard Kahan
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active1998–present

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Hand Brother
1999 Exiles Frasier
2002 Heart of America Male Student
2004 A Fortune in Frozen Dim Sum Cute Guy Short
2005 After Tomorrow Tracy
2006 The Sparkle Lite Motel George McKinnon Short
2008 Stuicide Stu Short[4]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2001–05 Edgemont Gil Kurvers Main role
2004 Da Vinci's Inquest John Dunne Recurring role
2004–07 The 4400 Marco Pacella Recurring role
2005 The Colt Silsbee TV film
2005 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy Alan Davis TV film
2005 Stargate Atlantis Baldric "The Tower"
2005 Smallville Bitterman "Thirst"
2006 Reunion Brian "1996"
2006 Masters of Horror David "Sounds Like"[5]
2007 Supernatural Clerk "Born Under a Bad Sign"
2007 Smallville Brennan "Noir"
2008 Eureka Derek Bowers "What About Bob?"
2009 Crash Malcolm Sloan "Alone Again Or...", "Los Angeles"
2010 The Mentalist Jeff Sparhawk "Redline"
2013 Grey's Anatomy Stuart Loeb "Things We Said Today"

Other works

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Year Title Notes
2014-15 Outlander Writers' & Ira Steven Behr's assistant, 16 episodes
2015 Silent War Short, producer
2016 Outlander Writer, "Untimely Resurrection"
2016 Outlander Writers' assistant, 13 episodes
2017 Lucky Producer,[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ "LI Geek Convention: Board games, cosplay fashion show, celebs and more" by David J Criblez, Newsday (19 April, 2017) Retrieved from ProQuest 1889296497
  2. ^ "4400 potential plots; Show at heart about dad-son bond, actor says" by Kate O'Hare, Corpus Christi Caller-Times (16 June, 2007) Retrieved from ProQuest 369923649
  3. ^ "Ex-Winnipeger cast in new teen TV series" by Myron Love, Canadian Jewish News (2 Nov, 2000) Retrieved from ProQuest 351347908
  4. ^ "Stuicide - a laughing matter" by Janaya Fuller-Evans, Burnaby Now (7 Aug, 2010) Retrieved from ProQuest 741041726
  5. ^ "Masters of Horror: Sounds Like (TV)" by Johnny Butane at www.dreadcentral.com
  6. ^ "Chicago suburbs an 'epic' film setting: Behind the scenes of star-studded indie 'Killing Eleanor'" by Tracy Swartz, Chicago Tribune (28 Nov, 2018) Retrieved from ProQuest 2138514412
  7. ^ "Harry Dean Stanton, David Lynch Join John Carroll Lynch’s Drama ‘Lucky’" by Dave McNary at variety.com
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