Richard Chevolleau Movies, TV Shows, and Filmography

Richard Chevolleau

Richard Chevolleau

Acting

Biography

Richard Chevolleau is a Jamaican-Canadian actor, best known for playing Augur on Earth: Final Conflict from 1997 to 2002. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1966. He moved to Toronto, Canada, with his family when he was 10 years old. He began acting in high school and continued to study acting after graduating. He studied the Meisner Technique with Paul Bardier and later trained at the Maggie Bassett Studio. Chevolleau's first professional acting role was in the television series Erben des Fluchs in 1989. He has since appeared in numerous television shows and films, including Street Time, This Is Wonderland, 'Da Kink in My Hair, Lost Girl, She's the Mayor, Saving Hope, Hannibal, Blood and Water, Killjoys, Hudson & Rex and Murdoch Mysteries. He is also a successful stage actor, having appeared in productions of August Wilson's Fences, King Lear, and The Crucible. In 2004, Chevolleau won a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role Dramatic Series for his role in the television series The Eleventh Hour.

Filmography Movies

Acting

Save My Lost Nigga Soul movie poster
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Save My Lost Nigga Soul

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Save My Lost Nigga Soul
Burning Mussolini movie poster
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Burning Mussolini

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Burning Mussolini
Danny Wong
Dogboys movie poster
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Dogboys

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Dogboys
Willy B
Out of Sync movie poster
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Out of Sync

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Out of Sync
Skeesix
Talk to Me movie poster
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Talk to Me

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Talk to Me
Poochie Braxton
Recipe for Murder movie poster
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Recipe for Murder

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Recipe for Murder
Lie with Me movie poster
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Lie with Me

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Lie with Me
Vigorous
BoothMOVIE
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Booth

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Booth
July
A Variation on the Key 2 Life movie poster
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A Variation on the Key 2 Life

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A Variation on the Key 2 Life
Blood Brothers movie poster
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Blood Brothers

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Blood Brothers
Sly Crawford

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Richard Chevolleau portrait
Richard Chevolleau portrait