Brendan Penny

Brendan James Penny (born November 9, 1978) is a Canadian film and television actor who first became well known to TV audiences as A.J. Varland in the first season of Whistler that aired in Canada from 2006–2008. He is perhaps best known as Detective Brian Lucas in Motive, a Canadian crime drama centred on a team of Vancouver homicide detectives, also starring Kristin Lehman, Louis Ferreira and Lauren Holly, which aired from 2013–2016. Brendan currently stars as Kevin O'Brien in the Hallmark Channel family drama series Chesapeake Shores, which premiered on August 14, 2016. He has also been the hero of a number of Hallmark originals.

Brendan Penny
Penny at the 2014 Leo Awards
Born
Brendan James Penny

(1978-11-09) November 9, 1978
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present

Early life and his career

Penny was born Novembre 9,1978 in Ottawa, Ontario, and grew up in both Ottawa and London. He attended Fanshawe College, London, Ontario, earning a BS in Accounting. He later attended the Lyric School of Acting, in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he had moved in 2002 to pursue an acting career. After several television roles, he became known to audiences for playing A.J. Varland in Whistler.[1][2]

Penny has had various roles in television series such as Kyle XY and Supernatural. His first lead role was in Whistler. His roles include shows such as Diamonds, Smallville, Blade: The Series, and The L Word. Penny starred in The Assistants and appeared as Sean in I Love You, Beth Cooper. In a main cast role, he plays Detective Brian Lucas in Motive.[3]

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleOther notes
2005When Jesse Was BornSpanky
2005LTD.PeteMain role
2006John Tucker Must DieTeammate #1Canada: French title: John Tucker doit mourir
2008The Ex-Convict's Guide to Surviving House ArrestParole Officer 3
Poison Ivy: The Secret SocietyWill MitchellTelevision movie
Thomas Kinkade's Home for ChristmasEugene
Betsy's Kindergarten AdventuresBen
2009I Love You, Beth CooperSeanSupporting role
Held HostageChris Clark/Money OneAired July 19, 2009, television movie
Television
YearSeriesRoleOther notes
2003Jake 2.0RollerbladerEpisode: "Training Day"
2006SupernaturalSteve"Scarecrow" (Season 1, Episode 11)
2005–2006The L WordColeman Alt/Young PA3 episodes; 2 as Coleman Alt, 1 as Young PA
2006Kyle XYWes"Memory Serves" (Season 1, Episode 8)
WhistlerA.J. Varland13 episodes, series regular in season 1
Blade: The SeriesZed"Hunters" (Season 1, Episode 10)
SmallvilleWagner"Sneeze" (Season 6, Episode 2)
2008Stargate: AtlantisWraith technician/Male Wraith2 episodes; 1 as Wraith technician, 1 as Male Wraith
2008–2009DiamondsTom Anderson"Part One" (Season 1, Episode 1)
"Part Two" (Season 1, Episode 2)
2009–2010The AssistantsDanny NewellLead role
2013–2016MotiveDetective Brian LucasSupporting role [4]
2014Heavenly MatchReverend David SwensonUp TV TV movie
2014Along Came a NannyDean BartonsHallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel TV Movie
2015The Gourmet Detective: A Healthy Place to DieEricHallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel TV Movie
2015Tis The Season for LoveDeanHallmark Channel TV movie[5]
2016–2019In the Vineyard SeriesNate DeLucaHallmark Channel TV movie [6]
2016–presentChesapeake ShoresKevin O'BrienMain role [7][8]
2017A Dash of LovePaul DellucciHallmark Channel TV Movie [9][10]
2017Magical Christmas OrnamentsNateHallmark Movies & Mysteries TV Movie [11]
2018Pride, Prejudice, and MistletoeLukeHallmark Channel TV movie
2019Easter Under WrapsBryanHallmark Channel TV movie
2019BH90210Wyatt Jackson"The Photo Shoot" (Season 1, Episode 3)
"The Table Read" (Season 1, Episode 4)
"Picture's Up" (Season 1, Episode 5)
"The Long Wait" (Season 1, Episode 6)
2020The Secret IngredientAndrew YorkHallmark Channel TV movie

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResultCategoryNominated Work
2007Leo AwardNominatedBest Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesWhistler
2017Leo AwardNominatedBest Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic SeriesMotive
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gollark: You would probably need more than just brain-level tweaks for that, to provide the data in the first place.
gollark: If you did have a top-down-designed body/brain system, you could have useful features like an immune system which actually provides debug information instead of just mysteriously having you get a fever.
gollark: This reminds me of a paper I vaguely looked at a while ago about abusing human visual processing to do logic gates.
gollark: The decades starting then, I mean.

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