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Sebastian Roché on screen and stage. Sebastian Roché is a Scottish-French actor and writer. His extensive television credits also include roles in Fringe, [1] The Vampire Diaries, [2] The Originals, [3] Supernatural, [4] Criminal Minds, [5] Once Upon a Time, [6] Grimm, [7] Scandal, [8] NCIS: Los Angeles, [9] The Young Pope, [10] The Man in ...
YearTitleRoleNotes2024Dr. Liam BraunEpisode 5-6-72022Father RenaudRecurring role; miniseries2022RolandEpisode: "Lot 36"2021Zev MarkerEpisode: "Texas Wedge"In 2002, Roché began portraying Kurt Mendel in the Canadian science fiction series Odyssey 5 (2002) for Showtime. In 2007, Roché began appearing in the ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963) as criminal Jerry Jacks.
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On American television, he appeared in Loving (1992), South Beach (1993), New York Undercover (1996), Swift Justice (1996), and Liberty! (1997). In 1997, Roché was part of the main cast in the Fox fantasy adventure series Roar, playing the role of Saint Longinus. He starred opposite Heath Ledger and Vera Farmiga. [10]
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In 2002, Roché began portraying Kurt Mendel in the Canadian science fiction series Odyssey 5 (2002) for Showtime. In 2007, Roché began appearing in the ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963) as criminal Jerry Jacks.
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Banter with Balthazar: An Interview with Actor Sebastian Roché: Directed by Justin Young. With Sebastian Roché, Justin Young. Join Justin as he chats with veteran stage and screen actor Sebastian Roché about life on the sea, studying theater, indie film making, and Supernatural.