J.H. Wyman
An image from The Mexican, one of the productions that also features J.H. Wyman.
J.H. Wyman

J.H. Wyman

January 5, 1967 — Oakland - California - USA

Joel Howard "J. H." Wyman (born January 5, 1967) is an American-born Canadian actor, producer, screenwriter and director.

He is known for his role in various Canadian and U.S. shows and films, including Billy K.(William Kramer) in Catwalk, Cory Robbins in Pacific Palisades and Lyle Springer in Sirens.

Wyman created the short-lived Fox TV show Keen Eddie. He then worked on the FOX science-fiction series Fringe, as an executive producer, writer, director and showrunner. In 2013, Wyman wrote and produced the feature film, Dead Man Down.

Wyman is the creator, executive producer and showrunner of the FOX science-fiction series Almost Human.

Life and career

Wyman was born January 5, 1967 in Oakland, California, but grew up in Montreal, Quebec.

He left for Toronto to pursue an acting career and later attended the American Academy of Dramatic Art in Los Angeles, California. He now has established a career both in front of and behind the camera.

His first movie role was in Prom Night IV in which he played Mark opposite fellow co-star Nicole de Boer with whom he later worked with again in the series Catwalk. In addition to appearing in films, he has also had some notable roles in popular shows including, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Lonesome Dove: The Series, and Counterstrike. Joel also appeared in the second season of Highlander: The Series as Immortal Gregor Powers. Wyman is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Lyle Springer in the series Sirens, and he later appeared in the short lived soap Pacific Palisades in 1997 but left the show after six episodes. He wrote and produced the 2001 film The Mexican.

Fringe

Fringe

2008

Dead Man Down

Dead Man Down

2013

The Mexican

The Mexican

2001

Almost Human

Almost Human

2013

Debris

Debris

2021

Keen Eddie

Keen Eddie

2003

Mr. Rice's Secret

Mr. Rice's Secret

2000

13 Graves

13 Graves

2006