Ted Whittall has spent over two decades dedicating himself to his craft as an actor and acting teacher. He is perhaps most notably recognized for his portrayal of Bob Reynolds in the CW series Beauty and the Beast, earning critical acclaim and numerous accolades throughout his career.
In 2003, Whittall received a prestigious Gemini Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries for his outstanding performance opposite the renowned Christopher Plummer in the TV movie Agent of Influence.
As a Toronto-based actor, Whittall has appeared in a diverse range of feature films, including Suicide Squad, The Calling alongside Susan Sarandon, Daydream Nation, Heist alongside Gene Hackman, and Wicker Park alongside Josh Hartnett.
In addition to his film work, Whittall has made numerous guest appearances and recurring roles in popular television series, such as Schitt's Creek, Falling Water for NBC, The Expanse, Sensitive Skin, Tower Prep, Falcon Beach, The State Within for the BBC, and he originated the role of Suicide Squad leader Rick Flag in the CW's long-running hit Smallville.
Whittall's educational background includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, and he is currently completing a PhD in performance studies at York University in Toronto. He has also taught at York University and in his private studios in Toronto and Vancouver.
Whittall resides in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife, the accomplished actress Allison Hossack, and their two children.