Justin Chatwin


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October 31, 1982
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Justin Chatwin Bio

Justin Chatwin is an actor born on 31st October 1982, in British Columbia, Canada. He started his acting career in 2001 with the musical comedy film “Josie and the Pussycats”. In 2005, he played Robbie Ferrier in the science fiction film “World of the Worlds”. He went on to headline studio films like “The Invisible” in 2007 and “Dragonball Evolution” in 2009. He also appeared in the musical science fiction film “Bang Bang Baby”, for which he was nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards for Best Supporting Actor.

Chatwin has also appeared as a guest actor in numerous television series, including “Lost” and “Weeds”. From 2011 to 2015, he played a recurring role in the comedy-drama television series “Shameless”. In 2016, he appeared as a cartoonist in the mystery drama television series “American Gothic”. That same year, he portrayed Grant Gordon in the science fiction television series “Doctor Who”. From 2019 to 2021, he appeared as Erik Wallace in the science fiction drama series “Another Life”.

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