Justin Wade

Justin Wade

Birth : , Montreal, Quebec, Canada

History

Justin Wade is a Canadian actor and standup. Wade was born in Montreal, Canada to his French-Canadian mother, Bonnie Bernier, a makeup saleswoman and his West-Indian father, Alfie Wade Jr., a jazz musician. He grew up between Montreal and Harlem, New York. Justin has been seen on "Alias", "Hot In Cleveland" and "Don't Trust The B**** in Apt. 23" as well as over 60 American commercials. He is also the creator, producer and host of Actors Night, an open mic for actors, writers and directors at The Broadwater Theatre in Los Angeles. Justin is married to Yasmin G. Wade with two children.

Profile

Justin Wade

Movies

A Lot of Nothing
Clipboard
An upper middle class married couple find their lives spiraling out of control when they decide to take justice into their own hands and seek retribution against their neighbor.
Gary Got Involved!
Ed Guerrero Jr.
A volunteer begins to feel taken for granted by the politician they are campaigning for.
Tone-Deaf
Motivational Speaker (voice)
A woman leaves for a quiet weekend in the country after losing her job and imploding her latest dysfunctional relationship. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower who’s struggling to hide his psychopathic tendencies. Soon, two generations collide with terrifying results.
The Harsh Life of Veronica Lambert
Max
Desire and addiction form the confluence of bad choices and unintended consequences for Veronica Lambert. Her desperation to see her desires fulfilled is palpable as she acclimatizes to big city life, while assuaged by the good intentions of Mr. New York, an old-time movie hustler who befriends the new arrival to the Hollywood scene. Her interest in true love and naivete in life becomes fodder for her married lover, who ultimately seduces her into a criminally-sociopathic and brutal act. Similar to Crash or Pulp Fiction, each character's progressively egocentric motives juxtapose one another, form a cross-hatch of competing elements to complicate and in the end, clarify the outcome of a long path toward betrayal and loss.