Boyd Banks
Boyd Banks hails from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and embarked on his journey in the entertainment industry at the young age of 17, clinching the title of Best Stand-Up Comedian in a contest held in Edmonton, Alberta. His early career saw him performing comedy across Vancouver, British Columbia, where he honed his craft before relocating to Toronto. It was in this vibrant city that Banks transitioned into acting, making his mark with memorable appearances in various comedy series, including the beloved cult classic The Kids in the Hall, which premiered in 1988.
With his distinctive character traits and understated yet captivating performances, Banks quickly caught the attention of leading casting directors in Toronto. His versatility has allowed him to thrive in a diverse array of roles within both film and television, spanning genres from light-hearted comedies to gripping murder mysteries. Throughout his career, Boyd Banks has established himself as a prominent figure in the Canadian entertainment landscape, earning recognition for his contributions to the industry and delighting audiences with his unique talents. His ongoing commitment to his craft continues to open new doors, showcasing his dynamic range as an actor and comedian.
Filmography
All My Puny Sorrows
Hellmouth
How She Move
Cheaters (2000)
The Wrong Guy
Fairfield Road
Bang Bang Baby
Black Sheep (1996)
Bad to the Bone
Algonquin
Stripperland
Hank and Mike
Riding the Bus with My Sister
Land of the Dead
Jason X
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
The Tuxedo
American Psycho II: All American Girl
Cypher
Bruiser
Fallen Angel (2003)
The Hexecutioners
You Might As Well Live
Prancer Returns
The In-Laws (2003)
Coopers' Camera
Saint Ralph
Deacons for Defense
Pontypool
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Crash
My Daughter Must Live