Bryant has spent some time on the big screen as well: He appeared in the movie 7 Days to Vegas , directed by another Haven alum, Eric Balfour. Eric Balfour was one of the bigger names in the cast of Haven , where he played lovable scallywag Duke Crocker. Balfour was already a well-known commodity due to roles in films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and What Women Want, as well as recurring television roles on series like 24 and Six Feet Under.
Since Haven ended, he's continued to be busy with parts in plenty of movies and television shows. He's had a few recurring roles as well. One notable role entailed a multi-episode appearance on the remake of Charmed , where he played Julian Shea. Balfour has also added several movie roles to his resume since Haven ended, including parts in Fashionista , Tao of Surfing , Degrees, and Agenda: Payback.
Richard Donat has a whole lot of credits in his resume, but he's never become much of a household name in the United States. In fact, his role as Vince Teagues, the owner of the newspaper on Haven , is probably the role he's best known for. He's found plenty of success over his decades in the business, however: Donat was winning stage awards before some of his younger co-stars were even born, and has flexed his dramatic presence in many other different ways.
Pre- Haven , he was the narrator of several episodes of Nova and starred in series like Blackfly and Emily of New Moon. Other than playing Big Hawk on Trailer Park Boys and its animated series, Donat has not played a role in film or television since John Dunsworth , who played Dave Teagues on Haven , actually didn't fall into acting until later in life.
He originally tried his hand at being a politician, running for small office for Canada's New Democratic Party in There was even a documentary made of his longshot campaign. Luckily for fans, Dunsworth did not get elected, and he then shifted his focus to acting.
Dunsworth is probably the actor on Haven that you're most likely to recognize from a different role: He played Jim Lahey, the always-drunk park supervisor on Trailer Park Boys for years. He appeared on nearly every version of the show, and was part of the glue that holds its absurdity together.
During the last few seasons of Haven , Dunsworth also had a recurring role on the series Forgive Me. Sadly, not long after Haven came to an end, Dunsworth died following a short illness at the age of He had filmed quite a bit of material for Trailer Park Boys before he passed, and so he's had several posthumous appearances in his most memorable role.
He played Dwight Hendrickson on the series, which was his first real chance to show off his acting chops outside the squared circle. He had made a few small appearances on other shows prior to this, but Dwight was his first major role. Copeland has proven himself a capable actor in the years following Haven's finale.
Copeland still shows up as Edge at WWE events, though he "retired" over a decade ago. He also starred in 's Money Plane alongside Denise Richards and Kelsey Grammer, a film which gained a bit of viral traction due to its absolutely bonkers trailer.
Duke Crocker : It didn't change anything. This was always meant to be. Audrey Parker : I don't think it was. I think you were fighting your destiny. And if left alone, maybe you might have even won. But I didn't know that. And I came along, and I sent you on that path, and for that, I am truly sorry. I know how it feels, Duke, to be fighting to be the person that you want to be when everyone is telling you to be someone else.
Croatoan thinks that I'm his daughter. I look like her. I sound like her. Do you know how easy it would be to just say, "Sure. Is it perhaps because he knows that Audrey would not look favorably upon his tactic of manipulating Jordan Kate Kelton through a romantic connection? Nathan maybe racing against the clock in his own way to save Audrey, but in the process he is also pushing her farther away.
Audrey is a strong and secure woman, but anyone can crumble under the weight of constant stress and worry — which is what Dr. Callahan Bree Williamson sees and is perhaps why she is hovering so closely by. Nathan and Duke are both finely attune to Audrey and desire to save her and protect her.
Yet only one is currently making himself an integral part of her life right now. Duke innately knows that just being there is what Audrey needs — and she has unconsciously picked up on it. So why? What drove Audrey to insist that Duke stay the night at her place where she could keep watch over him? She feels other peoples pain and intuitively senses how to reach out to them when they are in pain. She has sensed his ability to sooth the raging worry in her heart and mind just with his presence and the loss of him would be too painful to bear.
So she is insisting on keeping him close, not for just his protection, but to protect her own fragile heart. She could not bear to lose him as she is counting down the last of her days. She has already let Nathan go, but she cannot lose Duke too.
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