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Dmitry Chepovetsky

Dmitry Chepovetsky is a born on January 1, 1970, in , Ukrainian SSR, (now ), who immigrated to with his family in 1976 at the age of six and settled in . He is best known for his recurring role as the computer expert Melnikov in the drama series (2004–2008), a that earned him two Award nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series. Throughout his career, Chepovetsky has appeared in over 50 film and television projects, often portraying supporting characters in thrillers, sci-fi, and dramas, including roles in major productions such as Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) as a Russian sub ensign and (2010) as a surveillance technician. Chepovetsky began his acting journey in high school in , performing in his first musical at age 14, before pursuing formal training at Ryerson Theatre School (now ) in the early , where he studied for three years while working odd jobs to support himself. His early professional credits included guest spots on shows like and smaller film roles, transitioning to more prominent television work in Canada during the 2000s. Notable among these are his portrayal of inventor across multiple episodes of the long-running period drama , starting with the 2008 episode "Power," and his role as the artist in a stage production of Steve Martin's . Chepovetsky has received additional recognition, including three Gemini Award nominations overall, a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for theatre, and a Canadian Screen Award nomination. In recent years, Chepovetsky has continued to build his profile with recurring roles in Canadian series such as (2015–2019) as Coren Jeers, Departure (2019–2022) as Stefon Tark, and (2020–2025) as Bo, a harried father navigating family life, and his role in the 2025 film Finch & Midland. His film work includes horror-thriller (2007) as Richard Walker and action films like (2009) and Polar (2019). Based primarily in and , Chepovetsky remains active in both television and independent cinema, contributing to a diverse body of work that spans genres and highlights his versatility as a .

Early life and education

Early life

Dmitry Chepovetsky was born in 1970 in , Ukrainian SSR, (now ), to a Jewish family. His father was born in 1939 in , and his grandparents had endured the famine under . Amid pervasive during the 1970s, which restricted Jewish emigration and fueled the movement, Chepovetsky's family decided to leave in 1976 as part of a wave of approximately 1,000 Jewish families permitted to exit the country, initially bound for . The family's journey took them first to , where they stayed for nine months; Chepovetsky's older brother worked at a gas station during this period, while six-year-old Chepovetsky stood outside entertaining passersby with performances. Ultimately redirecting their path due to family connections, they arrived in in 1977 and settled in , where an uncle resided. As an immigrant child, Chepovetsky navigated the challenges of adapting to Canadian culture and in the prairie city, far from the urban environment of . Chepovetsky's early fascination with performance emerged from these formative years, influenced by his family's storytelling traditions rooted in and heritage, where he often entertained relatives with dramatic reenactments and tales. This childhood penchant for captivating audiences foreshadowed his future , though formal pursuits began later in .

Education

Chepovetsky attended high in Regina, , where he began engaging with acting around the age of 14 or 15 through school musicals, drama clubs, and local community productions. After graduating high school, he moved to for post-secondary education, briefly attempting a commerce program at the before shifting focus to . He was accepted into the Ryerson Theatre School (now part of ), a rigorous three-year program, where he honed his craft while supporting himself with part-time work as a waiter. Chepovetsky completed the program in the early 1990s.

Career

Theater career

Chepovetsky made his professional theater debut in in 1993, following his graduation from Ryerson Theatre School, where he began performing with local companies in early roles across various productions, including urban comedies that captured contemporary urban life. His comedic timing shone in ensemble-driven works, notably as a in the 2011 Vancouver Playhouse production of Melissa James Gibson's This, a sharp urban comedy examining family tensions and memory, which earned him a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nomination for outstanding performance by an in a supporting role. In 2014, he contributed to the ensemble of Do You Want What I Have Got? A Craigslist Cantata at the , a witty chamber musical drawn from verbatim online ads; the cast of the earlier 2012 production had received a Jessie Richardson nomination for outstanding ensemble performance in an original musical. Chepovetsky's range extended to dramatic theater, as seen in his portrayal of Kreon in the SummerWorks Antigonick by , where his commanding performance anchored the production of ' tragedy. His involvement in Jessie-nominated shows highlighted versatility across dramatic and improvisational styles, often in ensemble formats. Over his career, he progressed from Vancouver's regional stages to national venues like the , frequently appearing in plays with Jewish-themed or immigrant narratives that echoed his Ukrainian-Jewish heritage, such as the familial explorations in This. This theatrical foundation supported his shift to screen work in the mid-1990s.

Television career

Chepovetsky began his television career with guest appearances in the mid-1990s, including the role of Lt. Richard Harper in the The X-Files episode "Dod Kalm" (1995) and the Prison Supervisor in "" (1998). He transitioned to recurring work in the early 2000s, portraying Jeff in the teen drama Higher Ground (2000), appearing in 6 episodes as a troubled student at a wilderness academy. These early Canadian productions established his presence in serialized storytelling, blending dramatic and genre elements. His breakthrough came with the lead role of Bob Melnikov, a brilliant with , in the science fiction drama (2004–2008), where he appeared in all 52 episodes as a key member of a biohazard investigation team. The series, praised for its intelligent exploration of ethical dilemmas in , highlighted Chepovetsky's ability to convey intellectual depth and social awkwardness, earning positive notices for his nuanced performance in a character-driven ensemble. This role marked his shift toward complex, ongoing arcs in high-concept TV. Throughout the 2010s, Chepovetsky took on recurring parts across genres, including inventor across multiple episodes of the period drama starting in 2008, Stefon Tark in the thriller Departure (2019–2022), Coren Jeers, a scheming corporate executive, in the (2015–2019, 4 episodes), and the enigmatic Agent Friedkin in the comedic sci-fi (2016–2017, 10 episodes). Demonstrating versatility, he later starred as the supportive husband Bo in the family comedy (2022–2025), appearing in 37 episodes across four seasons as a grounded counterpoint to chaotic parenthood. In recent years, Chepovetsky has expanded into procedural and horror formats, guest-starring as , a suspect in a murder investigation, in Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (2024). He continues this genre pivot with the role of Rabbi Uris in the horror prequel series IT: Welcome to Derry (2025), appearing in the pilot episode amid the town's threats. These projects underscore his adaptability from intimate comedies to tense, episodic narratives up to 2025.

Film career

Chepovetsky began his film career in the late 1990s with supporting roles in independent productions, including the part of Eton in the Saving Grace (1998), directed by Anthony Harrison. His early 2000s work continued in smaller features, such as the doctor in the action thriller The Last Hit (2005). By the mid-2000s, he appeared as Richard Walker, a business owner, in the Dead Silence (2007), directed by , marking one of his early genre entries. In high-profile international projects, Chepovetsky played Bodyguard #2 in the crime thriller (2006), a role in a involving and mob intrigue, directed by Paul McGuigan. He later portrayed a Russian sub ensign in the action (2011), contributing to the film's high-stakes espionage sequences under director . During his mid-career phase, Chepovetsky took on the surveillance technician role in the action comedy (2010), supporting the ensemble cast led by in a story of retired spies. His film work has occasionally overlapped with sci-fi elements familiar from his television roles, though focused on self-contained feature . More recently, Chepovetsky has contributed to independent dramas, including the role of in Finch & Midland (2025), a film exploring the challenges faced by Hong Kong immigrants in , directed by Timothy Yeung. He also appears as Burt in the romantic drama Ordinary Girl in a Tiara (2025), a TV movie blending and personal rivalries, directed by Meeshelle Neal, underscoring his ongoing involvement in action and drama genres.

Personal life

Family

Chepovetsky maintains a low public profile regarding his personal relationships, with no confirmed records of or a spouse as of 2025. Similarly, there are no publicly documented reports of him having children. He has spoken about his familial bonds in interviews, notably recalling his brother's role in supporting the family during their 1977 from the , when the sibling worked at a gas station during an extended stopover in . Chepovetsky's family heritage is Jewish, shaped by the Soviet-era emigration waves that prompted their relocation, a background he has referenced in discussions of his early life experiences.

Residence and citizenship

Dmitry Chepovetsky immigrated to from the in 1977 at the age of seven, settling initially in , before he moved to for university. As a child immigrant, he became a Canadian citizen, embracing a dual cultural identity as a Soviet-born Canadian of Ukrainian-Jewish descent. Chepovetsky has maintained his primary residence in , , since his university days, where he briefly studied commerce at the before transferring to Ryerson University's theater program. He periodically relocates to , , for theater and film productions, but has remained based in throughout his career with no known permanent international relocations beyond brief work-related trips. As a teenager in , Chepovetsky participated in community theater, reflecting his integration into Canadian immigrant arts circles, and he continues to engage in projects that highlight multicultural experiences within the Canadian community.

Filmography

Film

  • 1998: Saving Grace – Eton
  • 1998: – Angel
  • 2000: – Dr. Welby
  • 2000: – Technician
  • 2001: Dark Water – Spencer
  • 2002: K-19: The Widowmaker – Sergei
  • 2003: – Bartender
  • 2005: The Last Hit – Doctor
  • 2006: – Bodyguard No. 2
  • 2006: Man of the Year – Eckhart
  • 2007: – Richard Walker
  • 2007: – John
  • 2008: The Baby Formula – Larry
  • 2009: – Stephan Abramov
  • 2010: – Surveillance Tech
  • 2011: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol – Russian Sub Ensign
  • 2013: Separation – Geoffrey
  • 2017: Darken – Ralston
  • 2018: – Ivan
  • 2019: Polar – Hotel Clerk
  • 2023: Meet the Killer Parents – Stephen
  • 2023: Life with Luca – Blaze
  • 2025: Finch & Midland – Michael
  • 2025: Ordinary Girl in a Tiara – Burt

Television

  • 1995
    Hawkeye – British soldier (guest appearance)
    The X-Files – Lieutenant Richard Harper (guest, 1 episode: "Dod Kalm")
  • 1996
    Madison – Claude (guest appearance)
    Strange Luck – Account manager (guest, 1 episode: "Blinded by the Son")
    The X-Files – First government man (guest, 1 episode: "Apocrypha")
    Sweet Dreams (TV movie) – Ben
  • 1998
    Max Q: Maximum Force (TV movie) – Kaysat controller
    – Supervisor (guest, 1 episode: "Folie a Deux")
    Cold Squad – Keith Harmon (guest, 1 episode: "Marcey Bennett")
    F/X: The Series – Sergei (guest, 1 episode: "Evil Eye")
  • 1999
    (miniseries) – Third NEST man
    The Net – Cal Hamilton (guest, 1 episode: "Y2K: Total System Failure")
    The Sentinel – Rick Feldman (guest, 1 episode: "Murder 101")
  • 2000
    Higher Ground – Jeff (recurring role, multiple episodes)
    Stargate SG-1 – Boris (guest, 1 episode: "Small Victories")
    – Derrick Larch (guest, 1 episode: "Twin")
    Hollywood Off-Ramp (guest, 1 episode: "TKO")
  • 2001
    (miniseries) – Supporting role
    (TV movie) – Dusak
    Blue Murder (guest appearance)
  • 2002
    Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story (miniseries) – Fatelov
  • 2003
    (TV movie) – Courtyard guard
  • 2004–2008
    – Bob Melnikov (main role, 52 episodes across 4 seasons)
    Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye – Sergei (guest, 1 episode: "The Body Shop")
  • 2005
    Stargate SG-1 – Russian soldier (guest, 1 episode: "Full Alert")
  • 2008
    (recurring guest, 1 episode: "")
  • 2009
    (guest appearances)
  • 2010
    (recurring guest, 1 episode: "The Tesla Effect")
    (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
  • 2011
    (guest appearances)
    (recurring role)
    XIII: The Series (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
  • 2013
    Cracked (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
    Rogue – TV Producer (guest appearances)
  • 2015
    – The Russian (guest appearances)
    The Expanse (guest appearance)
  • 2015–2019
    – Coren Jeers (recurring, 5 episodes)
  • 2016
    (guest appearance)
    Private Eyes (guest appearance)
  • 2017
    (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
    (guest appearance)
    Taken (guest appearance)
  • 2018
    (guest appearance)
  • 2019
    Departure – Stefon Tark (guest, 2 episodes)
    Frankie Drake Mysteries (guest appearance)
    Hudson & Rex – Aubrey Anderson (guest, early episodes)
    Murdoch Mysteries – Nikola Tesla (recurring guest, 1 episode: "Murdoch and the Undetectable Man")
  • 2020
    (recurring guest, 1 episode: "Staring Blindly into the Future")
    Nurses (guest appearance)
  • 2021
    (guest appearance)
  • 2022–2025
    – Bo (recurring, 37 episodes across 4 seasons)
  • 2023
    Sullivan's Crossing (guest appearance)
    Accused (guest appearance)
  • 2024
    Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (guest appearances)
  • 2025
    Hudson & Rex – Aubrey Anderson (guest, 1 episode: "In from the Cold")
    IT: Welcome to Derry – Rabbi Uris (guest, at least 1 episode)

Theater

Chepovetsky made his professional stage debut in in 1993. His documented theater credits include the following:

Awards and nominations

Television awards

Chepovetsky received three nominations from the for his television performances. He earned two nominations for his portrayal of Bob Melnikov in the drama series . In 2005, at the 20th , he was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for the episode "The Promise." He received another nomination in the same category at the 22nd in 2007 for the episode "One Hand Washes the Other." Additionally, in 2008 at the 23rd , he was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series for his role as in the episode "Power" of . The , established in 1986 by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, honored outstanding achievements in English- and French-language television programming until 2012. In recognition of his television work under the evolved Canadian Screen Awards—which merged the Gemini and Genie Awards in 2013 to encompass both television and film excellence—Chepovetsky contributed to a major accolade as part of the of the comedy series . The series received seven nominations at the 12th in 2024, including for Best Comedy Series, highlighting the ensemble's comedic impact. At the 13th in 2025, won Best Ensemble Performance, Comedy, acknowledging Chepovetsky alongside co-stars , , and others for their collective portrayal of parental challenges. The show also secured the Best Comedy Series award that year.

Theater awards

Dmitry Chepovetsky has received several nominations from the Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in professional theatre across and have been presented annually since 1983 by the Professional Theatre Alliance to honor excellence in categories such as performance, production, and design. In 1997, Chepovetsky earned a nomination for Outstanding Original Play for Bloodline, a production he co-wrote and starred in alongside Rita Bozi, produced by the Kitchen Sink Kollective. Chepovetsky was nominated in 2011 for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in the Large Theatre category for his role in This by Daniel MacIvor, produced by the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company; this recognition came during the 2010-2011 season, aligning with his concurrent work on the television series Caprica. The following year, in 2012, he received a nomination for Outstanding Ensemble Performance in an Original Musical as part of the cast of Do You Want What I Have Got? A Craigslist Cantata by Veda Hille and Bill Richardson, produced by the Arts Club Theatre Company, alongside J. Cameron Barnett, Bree Greig, Veda Hille, Selina Martin, and Barry Mirochnick. Chepovetsky is also a recipient of a Jessie Richardson Award for Best Ensemble Cast, highlighting his contributions to collaborative stage work in Vancouver's theatre scene. He received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination in 2004 for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Principal Role - Musical for Top Gun! The Musical.) He contributed to the 2004 Dora Mavor Moore Award win for Best Production for Remnants at Tarragon Theatre.

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