Christian Tessier (born January 1, 1978) is a Canadian actor and singer, who started his career as a child actor, on sketch comedy, You Cant Do That On Television, since which he has appeared in numerous TV and film roles.
Contents
1Early career
1.1Later career
2Singing career
3Films
4References
Early career
Tessier first came to television in 1989, appearing in 18 episodes of the Canadian children's show You Can't Do That on Television. He notably appeared in the remake of The Tomorrow People (1992 to 1995), and the motion picture adaptation of Battlefield Earth as Mickey. He also appeared on two episodes in the TV series Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992's "Laughing in the Dark" and 1994's "The Curious Camera"). He also appeared on a 1996 episode of the TV series Goosebumps ("Say Cheese and Die!").
Later career
Later in his career, Tessier appeared in A Call to Remember and five episodes of Battlestar Galactica as Tucker Clellan, Duck served as a Colonial Viper pilot aboard the Battlestar Galactica and was a central character in the webisode series Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance. He also had played Aaron in The Day After Tomorrow but his scene was deleted. In this scene Aaron is a surfer and is killed by a tsunami. He played a minor role in the gay-themed mystery Ice Blues. He appeared in the 2014 Godzilla, but his part was cut for the final film. He also appeared in Wayward Pines and 19-2.
Singing career
On December 13, 2011, Tessier appeared in a song "Whatever It Is" with Religion Beats. The following year he appeared in "Let It Go" (not to be confused with the one from Frozen). In October 2013, he did vocals for "I Still Love You". He currently lives in Canada.
Films
Fear the Walking Dead (2015)
19-2 (TV Series) (2014–2015) – Marc Chartier
Wayward Pines (TV Series) (2014)- Bartender
Godzilla (2014)
Midnight Sun (2012) Teddy
Emily Owens, M.D. (2012)- Leo (Pilot)
Underworld: Awakening (2012)- Security Guard 1#
Psych (2011) 1 episode
Human Target (2011)
Caprica (2010)- Francis
Smoke Screen (2010)
The A-Team (2010)
Fringe (2010)
Ice Blues (2010)
Supernatural (2010)- Wayne
Battlestar Galactica (2005–2006)- Tucker Clellan
Saved (2006)
The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Aaron
Taking Lives (2004)
Battlefield Earth (2000)- Mickey
A Call To Remember (1997)
Goosebumps (1996)
The Tomorrow People (1992–1995)
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992–1994) 2 episodes (Josh, Kullback)
You Can't Do That on Television (1989–1990) Himself
References
Christian Tessier on IMDb
Authority control
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Cast members
Ruth Buzzi
Matthew Godfrey
Abby Hagyard
Les Lye
Christine McGlade
Patrick Mills
Alanis Morissette
Adam Reid
Vik Sahay
Klea Scott
Christian Tessier
Ted Wilson
Production figures
Geoffrey Darby
Geraldine Laybourne
Bill Prady
Roger Price
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