Style Dayne moved to Vancouver from the blustery plains of Southern Saskatchewan in 2010 to pursue a career as a Film and TV actor. After graduation from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts and winning in their bi-annual showcase he caught he eye of agents and managers and soon started working on CW's Supernatural, CTV/ABC's Motive, Di...
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Style Dayne moved to Vancouver from the blustery plains of Southern Saskatchewan in 2010 to pursue a career as a Film and TV actor. After graduation from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts and winning in their bi-annual showcase he caught he eye of agents and managers and soon started working on CW's Supernatural, CTV/ABC's Motive, Discovery Healths/TLC's Untold Stories of the ER, and Lifetimes, Secret Liaison, as well as Words and Pictures alongside Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche and most recently Marvel Film and 20th Century Fox's film Deadpool working next to Ryan Reynolds.In 2012 Style formed his own Production Company Bar S Entertainment, with his inaugural production of Dog Sees God, written by Hollywood screenwriter Bert V. Royal. From that moment Bar S Entertainment has collaborated and lent its skills to 7 other independent productions in Vancouver and Saskatchewan, including: Bachelorette, by Leslye Headland, Seminar, by Theresa Rebeck, Orphans, by Lyle Kessler, Fur is Back, by Eve Ensler and Snow Angel, by David Lindsay-Abaire.Style volunteers countless hours to Project Limelight, a performing arts program for kids and teens in the DTES and Strathcona, where he produces and hosts the monthly event Tuesday Night Live.He continues to draw on knowledge and expertise form his mentors and industry friends, Graham Shiels, Jill Teed, Liz Levine and Kenny Chaplin.
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