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AKA:
Jason Bradford Priestley
Birthplace:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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A charismatic, blue-eyed actor who single-handedly brought side-burns back en vogue throughout the 1990’s, Jason Priestley won the hearts of teenage fans as goodie-two-shoes Brandon Walsh on the pop culture phenomenon, “Beverly Hills, 90210” (FOX, 1990-2000). A role that ranked the Canadian actor as one of TV Guide’s Top 25 Teen Idols, it also earned Priestley two Golden Globe nominations and provided a platform for the actor to pursue producing and directing on his own terms. On film, Priestley has appeared in the critically-acclaimed independent film “Love and Death on Long Island” (1998)
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Was signed by his mother's former agent and was acting in commercials and Canadian TV-movies and modeling by age 5
1977
TV debut at age eight in the CBC TV-movie, "Stacey" (date approximate)
1986
Had small parts in CBS TV-movie, "Nobody's Child", directed by Lee Grant, and in feature film, "The Boy Who Could Fly"
1987
Moved to Los Angeles
1989
Appeared as Howard in one of six leading roles in low-budget feature film, "Nowhere to Run"
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