Jeff Douglas
Jeffrey
Lloyd "Jeff" Douglas (born June 8, 1971) is a Canadian actor and
broadcaster. He rose to prominence for his role as Joe Canada in
Molson's ad The Rant.
Douglas was born in Truro, Nova Scotia.
As a presenter, Douglas has starred in the series Things That Move
(History, NatGeo Canada), Working Over Time (History), and Ancestors
in the Attic (History, Global). He hosted the 161 country-wide live
broadcast of Jetman Live for National Geographic.
Douglas
appeared as Professor Zachary in Discovery Kids' Strange Days at
Blake Holsey High and as Cubby in The Famous Jett Jackson. He has
received three Gemini nominations, and won the 2001 Kari Award for
best performer in a television commercial.
On December 15,
2010, it was announced that Douglas would be joining Carol Off as a
co-host of CBC Radio One's As It Happens, effective January 4, 2011.
In 2012, he starred as the owner of a juice bar in Mudpit.
He
also had a short cameo in John Q..
He is married to interior painting contractor Ana Maria Diez
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