Geraint Wyn Davies - Television

Television

Geraint has been busy on television. He was a regular in the cast of To Serve and Protect. Since Forever Knight he has appeared in several series. He has guest-starred in episodes of Katts and Dog, Highlander: The Series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Outer Limits, RoboCop: The Series, The Hidden Room, Matrix, Diamonds, Sweating Bullets, 1-800-Missing, and many more.

  • Murdoch Mysteries (2008) as Arthur Conan Doyle (2 episodes)
  • ReGenesis (2007–2008) as Carleton Riddlemeyer (18 episodes)
  • 24 (2006) as James Nathanson (6 episodes)
  • Slings and Arrows (2005) as Henry Breedlove (5 episodes)
  • Tracker (2001–2002) as Zin (12 episodes)
  • The Outer Limits (1996–2001) as David / Sheriff Grady Markham (2 episodes)
  • Black Harbour (1996–1999) as Nick Haskell (34 episodes)
  • Forever Knight (1992–1996) as Det. Nicholas 'Nick' Knight / Nicholas de Brabant (70 episodes)
  • Dracula: The Series (1990–1991) as Klaus Helsing (5 episodes)
  • Airwolf (1987) as Major Mike Rivers (24 episodes)
  • The Judge (1986) as Allan Pearson (6 episodes)
  • The Littlest Hobo (1982–1983) as Adam Coulter / David Barrington (3 episodes)
  • Hangin' In (1982) as Drake / Jonathan (2 episodes)

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