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14 Facts About Jeff Wincott

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Jeffrey Wincott was born on May 8,1956 and is a Canadian actor and martial artist best known for his lead role in the television series Night Heat.

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Jeff Wincott became interested in acting while in high school and wound up turning down a swimming scholarship to study acting at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, where he studied for 2 years.

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One of Jeff Wincott's first acting jobs was in 1979 when he appeared on two episodes of the Canadian sitcom King of Kensington.

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Jeff Wincott appeared in an episode of the Canadian series The Littlest Hobo.

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In 1980 he toured with the Toronto-based Actors Touring Company in their production of Romeo and Juliet, followed by the Runnymede Theatre production Play it Again, Sam in which Jeff Wincott played the role of Humphrey Bogart.

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Jeff Wincott appeared in an episode of the Canadian drama series The Great Detective in 1982.

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Jeff Wincott appeared in episodes of the Canadian TV series Hangin' In in 1983 and 1984.

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From 1981 to 1983 Jeff Wincott lived in New York City, where he studied privately with Juilliard teacher Michael Kahn, before moving on to Los Angeles to film a beer commercial for Molson.

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In 1984 Jeff Wincott returned to Toronto and began working on the Canadian police drama series Night Heat.

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In 2003 Jeff Wincott appeared in two episodes of the second season of TV series 24.

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Jeff Wincott played the recurring role of James 'Jimmy' Cacuzza on the crime drama series Sons of Anarchy, appearing in episodes that aired in 2008,2012 and 2013.

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In 2012 Jeff Wincott played Captain Mancuso in an episode in the third season of the TV series Blue Bloods, and reprised the role in the series fifth season.

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Jeff Wincott was featured in the action films The Invasion and Unstoppable and played a supporting role in the independent film Kringle Time.

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Jeff Wincott won the Best Actor award for his role in the film at the Toronto Beaches Film Festival, and the Montgomery International Film Festival.