Yannick Bisson (age 46) is a Canadian film and television actor and director for his major profession so far. In his work field, he has been famous for his phenomenal directing skills. His unique directory skill has helped him to achieve height of success at very short time. From personality point of view he stands with a height of 1.80 meter and has well built body with accurate weight. He holds a Canadian nationality since his birth after his parents. At present he has been married to his wife Chantal Craig. Till the date his net worth has not mentioned by any particular site. As a result his readers are still searching for about him including his exclusive interview ever appeared in.
Yannick was born on May 16, 1969 in Montreal, Quebec. He spent his childhood at same place but as soon he entered in his teenage Bisson moved to Toronto, Ontario, as a teenager. There he began acting lessons and has been acting since the age of 13. His big break was in CBC’s critically acclaimed 1984 movie of the week Hockey Night with Megan Follows and Rick Moranis. Furthermore he also starred in the Canadian television series Learning the Ropes from 1988 to 1989. In 1994, he gained national exposure in the syndicated action series, High Tide co-starring Rick Springfield. From 2000 to 2004, he had a recurring role as attorney Brian Tedrow on the Showtime drama Soul Food. He has also starred as the F.B.I agent Jack Hudson, in the PAX TV series Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye and in the short-lived CBC drama Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy with Sarah Chalke (both of which he co-starred in with Ted Atherton). He appeared on Falcon Beach in season two, as well as several Lifetime cable movies, such as Crazy for Christmas and I do (but I don’t), and the Disney Channel movie Genius. Bisson was a guest star in the hit Canadian series Flashpoint and starred in the television movies Brothers by Choice and Keshan. He also has appeared in all of the Roxy Hunter movies to date as Jon. Bisson is featured in a series of commercials for CIBC. Bisson starred in the 2001 TV movie Loves Music, Loves to Dance, based on the book by Mary Higgins Clark. He provided the voice of Ferdie in the children’s animated series Maxie’s World. Bisson plays the lead in the CBC Television drama series Murdoch Mysteries, and made his directorial debut with the show’s fourth-season episode, “Buffalo Shuffle”.
Talking about his personal life, at present Bisson is married to wife actress Chantal Craig. Also they have three daughters, Brianna, Dominique and Mikaela. Craig made guest appearances on two of Bisson’s television series, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and Murdoch Mysteries. In the past, Bisson worked as a builder between acting jobs to support his family.
On addition to his work, Brianna Bisson has also played the character Penny Renton in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries entitled “Love and Human Remains.” Dominique Bisson had a part as Gloria Abercrombie in another episode of Murdoch Mysteries, Series 2 entitled “Snakes and Ladders”. Starting on December 30, 2013, Bisson stars as a preschool teacher in The Adventures of Napkin Man on CBC Television.
Talking about his social life, he loves to be touch with his fans and followers. Although he hasn’t earned any particular appreciating win from his profession as like other celebrities but still his viewers watch his shows with same chaos as like other famous shows. He loves to be engaged to his work with full concentration as a result film board has admired him for his dedication. He keeps practicing for giving new taste to his viewers to earn more fans and followers from all over the world. He has been enjoying his work at his best and also earning quite enough money from his profession and still he has been counted among one of the richest celebrities of Hollywood.
Taking his active passion inside him, it can be easily assumed that in coming years he will earn the win for which he has been working so hard.