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Ennis Esmer (born December 29, 1978) is a Turkish-Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, writer, producer and presenter. He is best known for his roles as Osman 'Oz' Bey in The Listener, Kurtis 'Maz' Mazhari in Private Eyes, Nash in Red Oaks, and as Rich Dotcom in Blindspot – a role that was specifically written for him. [1] Early life.
Ennis Esmer. Actor: Blindspot. Ennis' first standout acting role was in 2006, as the temperamental janitor Zoltan in the Gemini Awards-winning Billable Hours - this role set a precedent in Esmer's career, as what was originally a one-off appearance was expanded to a recurring role because of the popularity of his take on it.
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Ennis Esmer. Actor: Blindspot. Ennis' first standout acting role was in 2006, as the temperamental janitor Zoltan in the Gemini Awards-winning Billable Hours - this role set a precedent in Esmer's career, as what was originally a one-off appearance was expanded to a recurring role because of the popularity of his take on it.
- December 29, 1978
Oct 14, 2015 · Ennis Esmer of ‘Red Oaks’ Talks Tennis and Comedy. Ennis Esmer might not be the next Rafael Nadal, but he gives it a good shot. In the new Amazon series “ Red Oaks ,” set at a country club...
Jun 25, 2020 · Esmer, Gero, and the Blindspot team worked to humanize Rich after his murderous start and wanted viewers to get to know him completely. At his core, Rich is a person who says whatever he wants ...
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Feb 27, 2015 · Toronto-raised actor Ennis Esmer says the town of Midland, Ont., bent over backwards during the filming of Big News from Grand Rock. Feb. 27, 2015. 2 min read. Ennis Esmer gets his first...
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Ennis Esmer (born December 29, 1978) is a Canadian actor and comedian of Turkish descent. He first came to prominence as the host of Toronto 1's short-lived variety series The Toronto Show in 2003.