Brendan Penny is a Canadian actor who has appeared in films as well as on TV
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Brendan Penny is a Canadian actor who has appeared in films as well as on TV
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Brendan Penny was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. His birthdate is not known. Not much is known about his parents or childhood either.
He studied at Fanshawe College, London, after which he went to the Lyric School of Acting in Vancouver, British Columbia, to pursue a career in acting.
Brendan Penny is married with two kids. He hasn’t revealed much about his family to the media, so the names of his spouse and children are not known.
Brendan Penny began his TV career with a role in an episode of the American sci-fi TV series ‘Jake 2.0’. The series revolved around a computer genius who works for the National Security Agency of the US Agency. He is later infected by nanobots, giving him superhuman powers. The series was cancelled after one season due to low ratings.
In the next few years, he was seen in movies, such as ‘LTD’ and ‘John Tucker Must Die’. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of the famous American horror fantasy TV series ‘Supernatural’. The same year, he also played an important rolein the Canadian TV drama ‘Whistler’. The series was about the events following the death of a snowboarding legend under mysterious circumstances. It aired from 2006 to 2008. He was nominated for a Leo Award for his performance.
In 2008, he played a supporting role in the movie ‘Poison Ivy: The Secret Society’. Directed by Jason Hreno, the film starred actors Shawna Waldron, Miriam McDonald and Ryan Kennedy in main roles. In 2009, he was seen in a supporting role in the TV series ‘The Assistants’. The same year, he also played a supporting role in the comedy movie ‘I Love You, Beth Cooper’. Directed by Chris Columbus, the movie was based on a novel of the same name by Larry Doyle.
He portrayed Detective Brian Lucas in the TV series ‘Motive’, which aired from 2013 to 2016. He was nominated for another Leo Award for his performance. He also appeared in several TV movies such as ‘Along Came a Nanny’ (2014), ‘Autumn in the Vineyard’ (2016), ‘A Dash of Love’ (2017) and ‘Magical Christmas Ornaments’ (2017). Since 2016, he has also been playing an important role in the American/CanadianTV series ‘Chesapeake Shores’. It is based on a novel series of the same name.