Steve Braun
Steve Braun, born on August 14, 1976, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a Canadian actor recognized for his contributions to both television and film. His career features a diverse array of roles, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Among his notable works is the television series *The Immortal*, where he starred alongside Lorenzo Lamas in a supernatural narrative involving demon hunters. Braun also gained acclaim for his performance in *The Trip*, an independent film that poignantly explores the complexities of coming of age during the HIV epidemic.
In the realm of major cinema, Braun made a significant impact with his portrayal of the lead antagonist in the 2004 cult classic *Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle*. His filmography further includes a notable appearance as "Jonsey" in the 2007 horror thriller *Wrong Turn 2: Dead End*, and he played a key role in the 2005 creature feature *Pterodactyl*, taking on the character of Willis Bradbury.
Additionally, Braun showcased his talent in a recurring role on the WB series *Twins*, where he portrayed Jordan, the love interest of Mitchee Arnold, played by Sara Gilbert. Despite its cancellation in May 2006, the show contributed to his growing reputation in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, Steve Braun has proven himself as a dynamic actor with a diverse portfolio across various genres.