Brad Sihvon


Brad Sihvon was a Canadian film and television actor.

Early life

Sihvon was born Arthur Bradley Sihvon in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Sihvon was in the Cinema of Canada, and made appearances in American films. Sihvon had one brother Todd Sihvon. He was the son of Roy Sihvon of Calgary, and grandson of Arthur William Sihvon, formerly deputy minister of Social Services for the Government of Saskatchewan and member of the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. His grandmother was Ruby Jean Dickson Sihvon, at one time a champion tennis player in Saskatchewan.

Career

Brad's career began in 1999, and he first made his movie debut in the Sci-Fi/Thriller movie The Man Who Used to Be Me which was released in 2000, then sometime in the 2000s, Sihvon had appeared in television series and movies including Halloween: Resurrection, The Snow Walker, White Noise, Severed: Forest of the Dead and finally Scary Movie 4. Sihvon has recently appeared in a film called Whisper and was released in 2007 and played the role of an 'tow truck driver'. It is known that Brad had minor roles in a few of his movies.

Personal life

Sihvon resided in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He died on April 7, 2010, in Toronto, Canada.

Filmography

Cinema

Television