Mark Ghanimé Explained

Mark Ghanimé
Birth Date:1 December 1977
Birth Place:Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Nationality:Canadian
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:2004–present

Mark Ghanimé (born December 1, 1977) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his roles as Major Sergio Balleseros on the Syfy original series Helix, and for recurring as Don Carlos on The CW series Reign.

Early life

Ghanimé was born on December 1, 1977, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada to a Canadian mother and a Lebanese father.[1] [2] He spent time growing up in both Calgary and in Montreal, Quebec, Canada[1] and was trilingual from an early age, speaking French, English, and Arabic due to his diverse heritage.[2] [3]

Ghanimé grew up focusing on academics with the intent of becoming a business man and going into real estate. He obtained a finance degree from the University of Lethbridge in Canada. In his early twenties, Ghanimé began taking vocal lessons and hip-hop dance classes in order to explore his creative side.[1] In 2004, Ghanimé had an uncredited, background role in Chasing Freedom starring Juliette Lewis. While on set, he became passionate for acting and knew he wanted to pursue it as a career.[2]

Career

After starting his career acting in commercials, Ghanimé was cast in his first guest-starring role as Graham in the CBC Television series Wild Roses. He then had small guest starring roles on Smallville and Supernatural in 2010 and The Secret Circle, Fairly Legal, and Arrow in 2012.[2] Starting in 2012, Ghanimé had a recurring role as Dr. Jamie Albagetti on The CW series Emily Owens, M.D.[4] and a starring role as Daniel Goose-Egg in the web series Soldiers of the Apocalypse, for which he also served as associate producer.[5] In 2013, he had supporting roles as Run in the Showcase miniseries Eve of Destruction and as the museum curator in the Hallmark Channel television movie The Hunters.[2] [6]

Ghanimé's most significant role came in 2014 when he was cast as a series regular in the Syfy original series Helix, playing Major Sergio Balleseros who guides a team of CDC scientists to investigate a disease outbreak at a research facility in the arctic.[1] The series was cancelled on April 29, 2015, and aired for two seasons.[7]

In 2015, Ghanimé was cast in the recurring role of Don Carlos in the third season of The CW series Reign. He also recurred as Justin Faysal on the Chiller horror anthology series Slasher in 2016.[8]

in 2017, Ghanimé recurred on the second season of Private Eyes, playing a romantic interest of the main character, Angie Everett, played by Cindy Sampson.[9]

In 2023, Ghanimé plays Sam Calloway in To All a Good Night with Kimberley Sustad.

Ghanimé currently stars as Dr. Cameron Hayek on Netflix's Virgin River.

Personal life

He has visited Lebanon numerous times and wishes to portray more Middle-Eastern characters in order to bring positive light to the Middle East and accentuate the beauty of countries such as Lebanon which he says are rarely portrayed positively in the media.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Take OutLebanese Gangster
2011Citizen 101Richard
2013One Night in SeattleMark Henley
2013CinemanovelsThe Man in the Clock Tower
2015data-sort-value="Age of Adaline, The" The Age of AdalineNew Year's Eve Stranger

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Chasing FreedomVillager (Uncredited)Television film
2009Wild RosesGrahamEpisode: "Time and Chance"
2010SmallvilleTeddybear GuyEpisode: "Persuasion"; uncredited
2010SupernaturalDr. DrakeEpisode: "The Devil You Know"
2012data-sort-value="Secret Circle, The" The Secret CircleJava Brew ManEpisode: "Traitor"
2012Fairly LegalCSI DetectiveEpisode: "Borderline"
2012PhotographerTelevision film
2012ArrowDr. Douglas MillerEpisode" "Year's End"
2012–2013Soldiers of the ApocalypseDaniel Goose-EggMain role; also Associate Producer
2012–2013Emily Owens, M.D.Dr. Jamie AlbagettiRecurring role, 6 episodes
2013Eve of DestructionRunMiniseries
2013data-sort-value="True Heroines, The" The True HeroinesPolice OfficerEpisode: "Pilot Part 2"; uncredited
2013data-sort-value="Hunters, The" The HuntersMuseum CuratorTelevision film
2014–2015HelixMajor Sergio BalleserosMain role
2015Killer PhotoKurt MillerTelevision film; also known as Watch Your Back[11]
2015QuanticoDannyEpisode: "Quantico"
2015–2017ReignDon CarlosRecurring role, 5 episodes
2016SlasherJustin Faysal3 episodes
2017iZombieDevonEpisode: "Eat, Pray, Liv"
2017–2018Private EyesDr. Ken GrahamRecurring role, 5 episodes
2017Wynonna EarpJonasEpisode: "Everybody Knows"
2018data-sort-value="Detectives, The" The DetectivesDetective Mike CavillaEpisode: "Home"
2018No Escape RoomMichaelTelevision film
2018Christmas with a ViewHugh PetersTelevision film
2019–2020data-sort-value="Bold Type, The" The Bold TypeDev3 episodes
2019Always and Forever ChristmasScott JensenTelevision film
2019Twinkle All the WayDannyTelevision film
2020Candy Cane ChristmasEric KeltonTelevision film
2020–presentdata-sort-value="Wedding Planners, The" The Wedding PlannersDan KaramRecurring role
2022–presentVirgin RiverDr. Cameron HayekMain role (season 4, 5)
2023To All a Good NightSam CallowayLead role, Television film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Screen Test: Mark Ghanimé. anthemmagazine.com. Chang. Kee. January 17, 2014. December 30, 2016.
  2. Web site: Major Sergio Balleseros: Mark Ghanimé. syfy.com. December 30, 2016.
  3. Web site: Tell Us About Yourself(ie): Mark Ghanimé. buzzfeed.com. Jefferson. Whitney. January 13, 2014. December 30, 2016.
  4. Web site: TVLine Items: Syfy's Helix Cast Grows, Bill Hader Rejoins South Park, a Scandal-thon and More. TVLine.com. Mitovitch. Matt Webb. July 19, 2013. December 30, 2016.
  5. Web site: S.O.T.A. - "Soldiers of the Apocalypse". facebook.com. December 30, 2016.
  6. Web site: Eve of Destruction 2013. hollywood.com. December 30, 2016.
  7. Web site: 'Helix' Cancelled By Syfy After Two Seasons. Deadline.com. Petski. Denise. April 29, 2015. December 30, 2016.
  8. Web site: 'Slasher' star Katie McGrath's character gets a bloody good welcome . torontosun.com. Harris. Bill. March 30, 2016. December 30, 2016.
  9. Web site: Small Screen: Private Eyes' Priestley pleased to come home. timescolonist.com. Ahearn. Victoria. May 25, 2017. May 25, 2017.
  10. Web site: Mark Ghanime Interview . clichemag.com. Huskey. Brittany. March 15, 2015. December 30, 2016.
  11. Web site: Saturday's TV Highlights and Weekend Talk: 'A Million Ways to Die in the West' . Los Angeles Times . Stockly. Ed . March 20, 2015 . December 30, 2016.