Illya Woloshyn
Illya Woloshyn is a Canadian actor of Ukrainian descent. He started acting at a very young age, playing the role of Jacob in Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang at Young People's Theatre in Toronto, and later Gavroche in the original Toronto production of Les Misérables at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in 1988. He later joined the touring production and performed the role in theatres across Canada.[1]
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, CANADA |
Years active | 1986 - 1999 |
After leaving Les Misérables, he landed the role of Jay in the national Canadian television series The Odyssey in 1992.
Acting credits
- Vanished Without a Trace (1999) as Johnny
- Letters to a Street Child (1999) as Derek
- The Odyssey (1992-1995) as Jay Ziegler
- Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1993) as Augie Wilson
- Hush Little Baby (1993) as Dylan
- Forever Knight (1992) as Daniel
- Beethoven Lives Upstairs (1992) as Christoph
- I'll Never Get to Heaven (1992) as Mario
- The Kids in the Hall (1992)
- Johann's Gift to Christmas (1991) as Johann
- War of the Worlds (1989) as Torri
- Friday the 13th: The Series (1989) as Danny Green
- The Twilight Zone (1988) as Chad Judson
- Night Heat (1988)
- A Nest of Singing Birds (1987) as Gregor
- The Last Season (1986) as Tommy Shannon
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References
- "Les Misérables: Canadian productions". Stacy's Musical Village. Archived from the original on January 7, 2003. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
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