Jay Baruchel

Canadian actor

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2024 Starred in 'Humane' as Jared York, continuing his acting career.
2024 Baruchel won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Comedy Film for 'BlackBerry'
November 2024 Joined the cast of the romcom film Mile End Kicks and set to play Ken Carter in The Stunt Driver.
2023 Played lead role as BlackBerry co-founder Mike Lazaridis in the film BlackBerry.
2023 Begins main role in FUBAR TV series as Carter Perlmutter
2022 Jay Baruchel directed the music video for Alexisonfire's song 'Sweet Dreams of Otherness'
2022 Hosts LOL: Last One Laughing Canada and appears in The Kids in the Hall
2022 Hosted the Crave original docuseries We're All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) about potential world-ending risks.
2021 Hosted the Audible.ca podcast documentary series Highly Legal about marijuana legalization. Also named host of LOL: Last One Laughing Canada, which premiered on February 18, 2022.
2019 Baruchel won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for 'Dragons: Race to the Edge: Season 6'
2019 Directed Random Acts of Violence, a film he also acted in.
2019 Voices Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming short film
2019 Baruchel won the ACTRA Award of Excellence
September 21 2019 Baruchel married Rebecca-Jo Dunham in Portugal.
2018 Made his debut as an author with the book Born Into It: A Fan's Life, published by Harper Collins.
May 2018 Baruchel announced his engagement to girlfriend Rebecca-Jo Dunham.
2017 Directed Goon: Last of the Enforcers, a film he also acted in.
2016 Baruchel co-produced a documentary about his love for Celtic football club.
2015 Began lead role as Josh Greenberg in the FXX comedy series Man Seeking Woman, which received critical praise.
2014 Baruchel won the MTV Movie Awards for Best Musical Moment for 'This Is the End'
2014 Returned as the voice of Hiccup in 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' and starred in 'RoboCop'.
July 2014 Announced as the star of the FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman, which premiered in January 2015.
2013 Starred in the comedy film This Is the End and appeared in The Art of the Steal.
2013 Jay Baruchel co-produced 'This Is the End', continuing to develop his behind-the-scenes film industry involvement.
2013 Baruchel was nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards for Adapted Screenplay (shared with Evan Goldberg) for 'Goon'
February 16 2013 Baruchel publicly alluded to his break-up with Alison Pill through a Twitter post.
2012 Jay Baruchel begins voicing Hiccup in DreamWorks Dragons, a main role that continues until 2018
2011 Baruchel won the Jutra Awards for Best Actor for 'The Trotsky'
2011 Baruchel won the Annie Awards for Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production for 'How to Train Your Dragon'
2011 Appeared in the comedy film Goon.
2011 Jay Baruchel became engaged to actress Alison Pill.
2011 Baruchel was nominated for the Genie Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for 'The Trotsky'
2010 Starred in multiple significant films including The Trotsky, She's Out of My League, and The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Also voiced the starring role in How to Train Your Dragon and developed the screenplay for Goon with Evan Goldberg.
2010 Co-led in Disney's action-fantasy film The Sorcerer's Apprentice and starred in the film She's Out of My League.
2010 Jay Baruchel won the Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Performance by a Male – Film for 'The Trotsky'

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