Greg Bryk Information


Greg Bryk

Greg Bryk

Actor
Toronto, ON

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Biography:
Greg Bryk is one of Canada's busiest and most dynamic actors, having created numerous indelible characters while moving seamlessly between comedy and drama.

In the world of gaming Greg recently played the role of Joseph "The Father" Seed, the main antagonist in Far Cry 5.

Greg was first introduced to audiences as "Alexander 'The Juggernaut' Yount" in the hit comedy Men With Brooms with Leslie Nielsen and Paul Gross. Shortly after, Bryk starred in four seasons of the critically acclaimed television series ReGenesis.

Bryk is currently one of the leads of the hot new series Bitten for Syfy and Space, in which Bryk plays the Alpha head of the werewolf pack, along with Laura Vandervoort and Greyston Holt.

Bryk has appeared in major TV mini series and MOW's such as Lifetime's The Gathering, Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride, Syfy's RED: The Werewolf Hunter, Hallmark's Mistletoe Over Manhattan and NBC's XIII; as well as stand out work in such feature films as David Cronenberg's A History Of Violence, New Line Cinema's Shoot' Em Up, and Allan Moyle's Weirdsville. Bryk gave an award winning performance in Clement Virgo's gritty drama Poor Boy's Game also starring Danny Glover. Bryk also stars in Virgo's epic mini-series Book Of Negroes for CBC and BET.

Some of Bryk's feature films include Marvel Comic's The Incredible Hulk, SAW V and SAW 3D and Red to name a few. He utterly charmed as a cross dressing cop in Simon Ennis's eccentric comedic gem You Might As Well Live, and chilled your blood in Stephen King thriller Dolan's Cadillac.

Greg makes his home in Toronto with his wife Danielle and has three beautiful children, Dempsey, Billy and Ella. He is fully aware that he leads a completely charmed life.

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