Short Biography
Justin Chatwin was born on 31-10-1982 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. He is a Canadian Film Actor & Television Actor.
Justin Chatwin Complete Bio & Career
Justin did his graduation in Commerce from British Columbia University, after finishing his degree he decided to start acting professionally. He made his debut in 2001 from the "Josie and the Pussycats" which is a musical comedy. He was spotted in 2004 Traffic miniseries when he portrayed the role of Tyler-McKay. Shortly after, he was appeared in Steven Spielberg’s “World War II" blockbuster, released in 2005. In the mid of the same year, he was seen as a drug dealer teenager in the film The Chumscrubber, opposite Lou Taylor Pucci, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Jamie Bell.
In 2007, he was seen in the Invisible thriller, a remake of the Swedish movie Den osynlige released in 2002. The film also marks the first major role in his career. In 2009, he worked in Dragon-ball -Evolution, a development of Dragon-ball-manga and anime series. Emmy Rossum, James Marsters, and Chow Yun-fat played in the movie. From 2011 to 2013 he played Jimmy Lishman in Showtime, Shameless After working in the Shameless, he resumed his career as a film actor with starring roles in musical of Bang-Bang-Baby, with Peter Stormare and Jane Levy in the romantic comedy of No-Stranger -Than -Love with Colin Hanks and Alison Brie, where she gave Pierce Brosnan, the former agent of 007 James Bond.
He came back in 2016 to series, starring in American Gothic, CBS summer production, which had 13 episodes, plus an appearance in the special Christmas episode of the "Doctor Who" which was a BBC series, performing Superman-inspired superhero. A year earlier, it was also seen in Orphan Black in four of the 10 episodes of season 3. In 2017 and 2018, it will be seen in not less than seven films: The One Night Drama and We Do not belong here, the reinterpreted western Poor Boy, with Michael Shannon.