Steve Lund

Steve Lund (born January 9, 1989) is a Canadian actor, best known for playing the roles of Jake in Schitt’s Creek and Nick Sorrentino in Bitten.[1]

Steve Lund
Born
Steven Lund

(1989-01-09) January 9, 1989
OccupationActor

In 2019, he started to appear in a leading role in the reboot of Street Legal.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2009 End of Message Frank Short film
2010 The Dunwich Horror Dr. Rice
2011 Yukonic! Stewart Main role (Season 1)
Alphas David Burton 1 episode
Being Erica Alan
Lost Girl Rockstar
Blue Mountain State Ty Wilson 2 episodes
2012 Nikita Marine Guard 1 episode
Suits Attractive Guy
2012, 2015 Haven Colorado Kid/James Cogan 5 episodes
2013 Hemlock Grove Bartender 2 episodes
Beauty and the Beast Dr. Kirk Iverson 1 episode
Defiance Ziggy
The Golden Ticket Jean-Claude Short film
2014 Katie Chats Himself 1 episode
Jus'Cos
Best Christmas Party Ever Nick Forbes Television film
2014-2016 Bitten Nick Sorrenttino Main role; 33 episodes
2015 Flung Young Man Short Film
Christmas Incorporated William Young Television film
2016 Crossfire Jimmy Cooper
2016-2020 Schitt's Creek Jake 5 episodes
2017-2018 Frankie Drake Mysteries Ernest Hemingway 3 episodes
2017 Reign Lord Luc Narcisse 8 episodes
Good Witch Kevin 1 episode
Tomorrow's Shadows Mike Short film
Clusterf*ck Paul Film
The Art of Us Tom Becker Television film
The Christmas Cottage Ean Callaghan
2018 Secret Millionaire Sean Payton
Affection Tyler Short film
Private Eyes Miles Mallone 1 episode
2019 Street Legal Adam Darling Main role
The Banana Splits Movie Mitch Television film
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