Fair-haired Canadian actor (and Toronto native) Jonathan Scarfe began signing for roles in the late '90s; he specialized predominantly in bit parts and guest roles on television series programs including Murder, She Wrote, NYPD Blue, and especially ER, where he enjoyed a lengthy, multi-episode run as heroin addict Chase Carter (Dr. John Carter's cousin). Scarfe also carved out a frequent presence on telemovies such as Our Mother's Murder (1997), White Lies (1998), and Judas (2004).
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- Studied as an apprentice at the Stratford Film Festival in Canada.
- Wrote and directed a short film titled Speak with his wife, Suki Kaiser, in 2001.
- Circumnavigated around the Pacific Ocean on a sailboat with his wife and two children for two-and-a-half years.
- Won two Leo Awards for his roles in Hell on Wheels and Love on the Air.
- Nominated for six Gemini Awards and won twice for his work in The Sheldon Kennedy Story and Above and Beyond.
- Founded a production company called Spacecake Productions with his wife.