Philip Granger
Philip Granger (also credited as Phillip Granger, Phil Granger and Chad Malibou) is a Vancouver-born Canadian screen actor known for his steady presence across film, television and stage. Born March 2, 1964, he has become a familiar collaborator in the city’s production community, building a career that spans well over a hundred screen appearances alongside producing and directing work.
Granger’s performances have been recognized with major industry honors, including a Gemini Award, multiple Hollywood Drama-Logue Awards, and several Leo nominations, reflecting both his on-camera range and his behind-the-scenes craft. His theatre credentials are equally substantial, with extensive stage work and acclaimed direction that helped cement his reputation beyond the screen.
On film and TV, he’s appeared in high-profile series and features such as The Killing, Once Upon a Time, Lucifer, Arrow, Caprica, V and Steven Spielberg’s Taken. Notable credits also include Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (Sheriff), Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (3rd Mate Greg Cousins), Sasquatch (Winston Burg), The Deal (Jerome Halliday) and The Cases of Mystery Lane (Milton Tomblinski).
Trained through decades of study with respected acting teachers, Granger’s craft has also earned national recognition in Canada, underscoring a career defined by longevity, versatility and deep roots in the Vancouver film scene.
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