Sebastian Pigott

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Sebastian Pigott is a Canadian singer and actor. He was a contestant on the sixth season of Canadian Idol, in 2008.[1][2][3] He has guest-starred on numerous television series, including Murdoch Mysteries and Revenge.

Sebastian Pigott
Pigott in 2011
Pigott in 2011
Background information
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actor
Instrument(s)Guitar
vocals
Years active2002–present

Life and career

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Pigott has subsequently appeared in such network television shows as The Listener, Heartland, The Border and Deadliest Sea. His most prominent role to date has been that of barista Kai Booker on CBC Television's Being Erica[4][5] (seasons 2 to 4), for which he and his brother Oliver wrote the songs "Alien Like You" and "Hard To Go".

Pigott and his brother Oliver formed a band called Pigott Brothers and released their debut album, Pigottry, in 2009. Their second album, The Age Of Peace, was released in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 Two Days Till Tomorrow Luke
2007 The Poet Peter
2010 Saw 3D Brad
2011 High Chicago The Kid
2013 Pacific Rim Engineer
Poker Night Sticks
Victims Riley
2016 Below Her Mouth Rile
2017 Kodachrome Elijah
Love Is... Emmett
2018 Anon Detective Vardy
The New Romantic Bobby
2019 Demons Inside Me Mike Grover
Midway Petty Officer #2
2020 Two Deaths of Henry Baker Hank Also screenwriter
2021 Awake Clarence
2022 Moonfall Mission Commander
2024 The Order Bruce Pierce Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost Ted Caruthers Television film
2008 The Border Jason Whitmore Episode: "Articles of Faith"
2009 Deadliest Sea Tommy Television film
Heartland Carson McMaster Episode: "Miracle"
The Listener Tyler Stebbes Episode: "Missing"
2009–2011 Being Erica Kai Booker Recurring role
2010 The Bridge Danny Episode: "The Fat Lady Sings the Blues"
Crash & Burn David Kendricks Episode: "Closure"
Haven Bill McShaw Episode: "Consumed"
2011 Committed Bobby Gow Television film
Covert Affairs Corey Episode: "Bang and Blame"
Murdoch Mysteries Billy Hoobin Episode: "Voices"
2012 Flashpoint Elliot Thaine Episode: "Forget Oblivion"
2012–2013 Bomb Girls James Dunn Recurring role
2013 Cinnamon Girl Billy Cassady Television film
Cracked Nolan Arthur Episode: "Swans"
2014 Ascension Rawles Miniseries
Darknet Jack Episode: "Darknet 5"
Killing Daddy Jake Watkins Television film
2015 Revenge Lyman Ellis Recurring role
2016 Rogue Greg Guest role; 3 episodes
2017 Channel Zero: No-End House Dylan Evans Main role
Mommy's Little Boy Shane Reed Television film[6]
Slasher: Guilty Party Wren Recurring role
2018 Frankie Drake Mysteries Sasha Episode: "Anastasia"
Wynonna Earp Charlie Recurring role (season 3)
2018–2020 Murdoch Mysteries Andrew Dixon Recurring role (seasons 12–13)
2019 Good Witch Phil Sturgis Recurring role
Killer Indiscretion Kevin Smith Television film
The Radio Talk Show Killer Brett Cundall Television film
Ransom Gerry Reed Episode: "Anatomy of a Lost Cause"
2021 Hudson & Rex Wayne Needles Episode: "Manhunt"
2022 The Song to My Heart Ryder Jamison Television film

Awards

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Year Award Category Work nominated Result
2023 Canadian Screen Awards Best Writing in TV Movie Two Deaths of Henry Baker Nominated

Discography

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With the Pigott Brothers

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Year Album title
2009 Pigottry (Remastered)
2012 The Age Of Peace

Singles

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Year Title
2009 Alien Like You
2011 The Beautiful's Gone
Crazy in Your Heart
Mama Ain't Down
Walk You to the Water
2013 The Age of Peace, Pt. 2
2020 Hard to Go

References

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  1. ^ "Seven Remain as Sebastian Pigott Eliminated from Canadian Idol | TV, eh?". tv-eh.com. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Sebastian Pigott voted off Idol". thestar.com. July 3, 2008. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Metro (June 18, 2008). "Canadian Idol Top 24: Sebastian Pigott". Metro US. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  4. ^ "Spotlight: Sebastian Pigott beats the Canadian Idol curse on Being Erica and Bomb Girls". Toronto Life. January 2, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "Time Travelling 101 on the set of Being Erica". Toronto Life. September 2, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Levine, Daniel S. (March 1, 2017). "'Mommy's Little Boy': Meet the Cast of Lifetime's New Movie". Heavy.com. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
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