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Jason Priestley has signed with APA for representation in all areas.
The actor is best known for playing Brandon Walsh on Fox’s Beverly Hills, 90210, a 1990s cultural touchstone. He currently stars on HBO Canada’s Call Me Fitz.
On 90210, Priestley starred as Brandon Walsh, the sports editor and co-chief of Beverly Blaze, the student-run newspaper at West Beverly Hills High. The character struggled with a gambling addiction but was also the moral center for the show’s central group of friends. The show aired from 1990 to 2000, with Priestley appearing on the first nine seasons. He was twice nominated for a Global Globe for the role.
Priestley currently stars on HBO Canada’s Call Me Fitz, now in its third season. Priestley plays a morally bankrupt car salesman on the comedy. The salesman, Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, is faced to evaluate his ways when a new salesman claims to be Fitz’s conscience. Priestley also produces and directs the show.
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His other television credits include My Name is Earl, Psych and Medium.
Priestley’s film credits include Tombstone (1993) and Eye of the Beholder (1999). He also directed Barenaked in America (1999), a documentary about Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies.
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