Portrait of Dax Ravina

Dax Ravina

Acting

Biography

Dax Ravina was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he studied sociology and criminology at Saint Mary's University. He joined the university drama society and was cast in his first play-A Streetcar Named Desire playing the lead role of Stanley Kowalski. He then went on to study acting at the prestigious Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto. Dax was cast in his first feature film Wisegirls by director David Anspaugh (Rudy, Hoosiers). He was the lead in the award winning short film Backjumping which turned into a CBC pilot called Cheap Draft directed by Jay Dahl. Dax has been fortunate to work with Hollywood heavyweights Kurt Russell (The Art of The Steal) Tim Roth (The Padre) Taryn Manning (Weirdsville) Terrance Howard (Four Brothers) Matt Dillon (The Art of the Steal) and Ron Perlman (The Baker). He has appeared in 6 feature films produced by Los Angeles-Toronto based production company Darius Films (Nicholas Tabarrok ,Leah Jaunzems) two of those include The Retirement Plan starring Nicholas Cage and The Blue Iguana starring the late Bob Saget, filmed in Grand Cayman. He recently appeared in Shudder's hit resurrected franchise feature VHS94 and has a recurring role on the hit Netflix series Trailer Park Boys as Officer Gordon. Dax currently travels between Los Angeles and Toronto. He is represented by Nigel Mikoski with Connekt Creative Agency in Vancouver.

Born: February 2, 1977

Place of Birth: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Filmography

2025
2025
2023
The Baker

as Milky

2021
V/H/S/94

as Oursler (segment "Holly Hell")

2019
She Never Died

as Paul Hoover

2017
Frankie Drake Mysteries

as Connor Griffin

2015
The Expanse

as Mikey Ko / Comp#2

2015
88

as Charlie

2014
The Strain

as Officer Nick Edmondson

2010
Lost Girl

as Seymour

2010
2010
Republic of Doyle

as Wallace Thompson

2008
Web Warriors

as Robert Santos

2007
Mr. Blue Sky

as Kevin

2007
Weirdsville

as Seamus

2006
2003
2003
2001
Mutant X

as Bank Manager

2001
Scotland, PA

as Police Officer (uncredited)