Stephen Huszar is a Canadian actor born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he graduated from the University of Saskatchewan. Huszar began his acting career in 2004 with a role in the TV movie “The Cradle Will Fall” and shortly after his first lead role starring opposite Kim Coats in the feature film, "Caught in the Headlights". His career took off rapidly and he appeared in recurring roles on popular series such as “Smallville” for The CW, “The Fringe” for FOX, “Corner Gas” for CTV, and “Paradise Falls” for Showcase.
Other notable credits include feature films such as "Milton’s Secret", starring Donald Sutherland and Michelle Rodriguez, (for which he also served as a producer), "30 Days of Night: Dark Days", directed by Ben Ketai, "Faces in the Crowd", opposite Milla Jovovich and “Ferocious", opposite Kim Coates, Dustin Milligan and Amanda Crew.
Selected television credits include his portrayal of comic book super villain Plunder in The CW’s “The Flash,” Showcase’s “Continuum,” The CW’s “Supernatural” a recurring role on Crave TV’s “Letterkenny,” Canada’s top award-winning comedy series.
Most recently Huszar completed production on Season 5 of “Chesapeake Shores” and Season 2 of “Tribal” TV series where he plays a recurring character on both shows.
Other selected releases include his feature film “Rabid", a remake of David Cronenberg’s cult classic, “A Homecoming for the Holidays”, “My One & Only" and “Return to Christmas Creek" for Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and also stars in the network’s original “Ruby Herring Mysteries” franchise. He also starred in the NETFLIX romantic comedy, “Christmas Wedding Planner”.
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