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JR Bourne
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| JR Bourne | |
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| Also known as | J.R. Bourne, David JR Bourne |
| Character | Lucas Tatum |
| Date of Birth | 8 April 1970 |
| Origin | Toronto, Canada |
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JR Bourne is the actor who portrays Lucas Tatum.
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About
Besides his work on Bionic Woman, JR Bourne most prominent recurring roles for television series included playing Paul Deeds on Cold Squad (2004-2005), Martouf on Stargate SG-1 (1998-2006), and Sam on Godiva's (2006). He has also had a recurring role on television series including as Dino Burgess on Side Effects (1995-1996), Elliot on Madison (1996-1997), Matt Paladin on Beggas and Choosers (2000-2001), Bobby Talisman on Big Sound (2001), and Marshall Ataturk on Andromeda (2003). JR's many single-episode guest roles included popular television series such as Strange Luck (1995), The Sentinel (1996), Millennium (1996), Viper (1998), The Outer Limits (2000), CSI: Miami (2007), 24 (2007), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2007).
JR Bourne's film career has included acting as a doorman in Past Perfect (1998), a shop owner in Josie and the Pussycats (2001), Warner in Six Figures (2005), Michael Stockholder in The Score (2005), and Malcolm Williams in The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006). He has also been in television films including as Douglas Freeman in The Right Connections (1997), Joshua Bingham in Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999), Mr. Picard in Word of Honor (2003), and Rick Meadows in Perfect Romance (2004).
Besides film and television series, JR Bourne acted for a television commercial for Molson Canadian (2004).
Notes
- In 2004, JR Bourne won a Vancouver Film Critics award for category Best Supporting Actor - Canadian Film for film On the Corner. For the same film that year, JR was also nominated for a Leo award in category Feature Length Drama: Best Supporting Performance by a Male.
- In 2007, JR Bourne won a Vancouver Film Critics award for category Best Supporting Actor - Canadian Film for film for film Everything's Gone Green. For the same film that year, he was also nominated for a Leo award in category Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Feature Length Drama.
Trivia
- The stagename he uses, "JR", came from a nickname that was used by his parents.
- JR Bourne's niece was born with cystic fibrosis, and he is developing awareness for the disease and is an advocate helping raise money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through his official website.
- JR studied at the Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto before going into film.
External Links
- JR Bourne German Fan Club (English version)
- JR Bourne on Wikipedia
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