Ty Olsson
Ty Olsson (born January 28, 1974) is a Canadian actor recognized for his extensive work in film, television, and voice acting, particularly his portrayal of the vampire Benny Lafitte in the CW series Supernatural and his voice role as the dragon Ord in the PBS Kids animated series Dragon Tales (1999–2005).[1] Born Tyler Olsson in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he grew up in Ottawa, Ontario, where he attended Canterbury High School, specializing in drama, dance, and music, before training in professional theater acting at Studio 58 in Vancouver.[1] Olsson began his career with a guest appearance on The X-Files and quickly established himself in supporting roles within action and science fiction genres, often portraying tough characters such as guardians, passengers, or military personnel.[2] Notable film credits include playing a guardian of Magneto in X2: X-Men United (2003), a role in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), a passenger in the TV film Flight 93 (2006), and appearances in disaster epics like 2012 (2009) and the Planet of the Apes reboot trilogy, including Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017).[2] On television, he has had recurring roles such as Captain Aaron Kelly in Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009), Sam in Men in Trees (2006–2008), and more recent parts like Colonel Nathan Dudley in Billy the Kid (2022–2025).[2] His voice work extends beyond Dragon Tales to characters like Herry in Class of the Titans and Hunk in Voltron Force.[3] Throughout his career, Olsson has received acclaim for guest and supporting performances, winning the 2013 Best of TV Award for Best Guest Star for his work in Supernatural and the 2017 Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Television Movie.[1] He continues to appear in genre projects, including episodes of The 100, Wynonna Earp, and The Man in the High Castle, solidifying his reputation as a versatile performer in science fiction and fantasy media.[1]Biography
Early life
Ty Olsson was born on January 28, 1974, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.[4] Following his family's relocation, he was raised in Ottawa, Ontario.[5] During his elementary school years, Olsson developed an early interest in performing arts after a teacher guided him toward participating in school plays, which helped channel his energy and sparked his passion for acting.[6]Education
Ty Olsson attended Canterbury High School in Ottawa, Ontario, a public institution renowned for its comprehensive arts program that emphasizes creative disciplines. There, he specialized in drama, dance, and music, honing foundational performance skills through structured coursework and extracurricular activities.[7][1] After completing high school, Olsson relocated to Vancouver to pursue professional acting training at Studio 58.[6] Studio 58 is the three-year theatre arts program offered by Langara College. This intensive conservatory-style curriculum focused on classical and contemporary theatre techniques, scene study, and ensemble work, equipping students with practical stage experience.[8] Olsson graduated from the Studio 58 acting program in Spring 1997, marking the completion of his formal education in the performing arts.[9]Acting career
Early roles
Ty Olsson launched his professional acting career in 1998 with a series of minor guest spots on established science fiction television series filmed in Vancouver. His screen debut came in the episode "Kitsunegari" of The X-Files, where he portrayed the Young Orderly in a psychiatric facility storyline involving a convicted killer with supernatural abilities. Later that year, he appeared as Jaffa #1 in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Point of View," a role that placed him in the show's alternate-universe narrative centered on interdimensional travel. These early appearances, typical of Vancouver's thriving production scene, provided initial exposure and helped him secure subsequent opportunities in the local industry. A breakthrough came in 1999 when Olsson was cast in his first major ongoing role, voicing Ord—the timid, turquoise-colored dragon and deuteragonist—in the PBS Kids animated series Dragon Tales.[10] The show, which emphasized themes of friendship and problem-solving through magical adventures in Dragon Land, ran for three seasons and 94 episodes until 2005, allowing Olsson to develop a distinctive voice performance that resonated with young audiences. This extended commitment marked his entry into voice acting and animation, distinguishing him from live-action guest work and building a foundation for future animated projects. Olsson's transition to film began with supporting roles in the early 2000s, including his feature debut as Mitchell Laurio, the ill-fated security guard overseeing Magneto's plastic prison cell, in the superhero blockbuster X2: X-Men United (2003).[11] Having relocated to Vancouver in the mid-1990s to attend Langara College's Studio 58 theater program, where he graduated in 1997, Olsson capitalized on the city's role as a North American filmmaking hub to navigate these initial phases.[12] Through persistent auditioning amid a competitive landscape of episodic television and emerging visual effects-driven productions, he gradually gained momentum, shifting from one-off parts to more sustained engagements by the mid-2000s.Television work
Olsson gained prominence in television through his recurring role as Captain Aaron Kelly, the Landing Signal Officer aboard the battlestar Galactica, appearing in multiple episodes of Battlestar Galactica from 2005 to 2007.[13] In this science fiction series, Kelly served as a key tactical officer during pivotal events leading up to and following the Cylon attack, showcasing Olsson's ability to portray disciplined military figures under pressure.[13] In 2006, Olsson portrayed Mark Bingham, one of the real-life heroes who fought back against hijackers on United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11 attacks, in the A&E television movie Flight 93.[14] This dramatization highlighted Bingham's bravery as a passenger who helped thwart the plane's intended target, earning Olsson praise for capturing the character's athleticism and resolve in a high-stakes historical context.[14][15] Olsson's recurring portrayal of Benny Lafitte, a reformed vampire ally to the Winchester brothers, spanned 10 episodes of Supernatural from 2013 to 2015, primarily in seasons 8 through 10. Benny's arc involved escaping Purgatory with Dean Winchester, assisting in supernatural hunts while grappling with his bloodlust, and ultimately sacrificing himself for the greater good, which resonated with audiences for its themes of redemption and loyalty. In more recent television projects, Olsson appeared as Colonel Nathan Dudley, a stern military leader, in three episodes of Billy the Kid during its second season from 2022 to 2024.[16] He guest-starred as Darryl Gilbert in the 2024 episode "Death on the Doorstep" of Hudson & Rex, a procedural drama involving a home invasion mystery. Earlier, in Wynonna Earp from 2020 to 2021, he played Sheriff Holt Clayborn across five episodes, contributing to the fantasy-western's ensemble of lawmen confronting supernatural threats. Additionally, Olsson portrayed Nyko, a resilient Grounder warrior, in recurring capacity across seasons 2 through 4 of The 100 starting in 2014. Throughout his career, Olsson has shown a preference for science fiction and fantasy genres, with guest and recurring roles in long-running series such as The X-Files, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, and the aforementioned projects, often embodying tough, morally complex characters in speculative narratives. This focus has established him as a versatile supporting player in episodic television formats.Film work
Ty Olsson began his film career with smaller supporting roles in action and sci-fi blockbusters, gradually transitioning to more prominent parts that showcased his ability to portray authoritative or antagonistic figures. His early film appearance came in the 2004 science fiction film The Chronicles of Riddick, where he played the minor role of a mercenary, contributing to the ensemble of interstellar criminals in David Twohy's sequel to Pitch Black [17]. This role marked his entry into high-profile genre cinema, highlighting his physical presence in fast-paced action sequences. Olsson's involvement in major franchises expanded with the Planet of the Apes reboot series. In Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), directed by Rupert Wyatt, he portrayed Chief John Hamil, a stern military leader overseeing the containment of the ape uprising, adding tension to the film's early human-centric conflict [18]. He reprised his presence in the franchise with War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), under Matt Reeves' direction, as Red, a brutish gorilla soldier loyal to the antagonist Colonel, whose motion-capture performance emphasized Olsson's skill in embodying primal aggression within the live-action spectacle [19]. In Godzilla (2014), Gareth Edwards' monster reboot, Olsson appeared as Lieutenant Commander Jainway, a naval officer coordinating the military response to the kaiju threat, underscoring his recurring typecasting in disciplined, tactical military roles amid large-scale destruction [20]. This pattern continued in more dramatic territory with A Surrogate's Nightmare (2017), where he delivered a standout performance as Curt, the surrogate's controlling partner, earning him a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Television Movie for his nuanced depiction of psychological tension [21]. Olsson's recent film work includes Thanksgiving (2023), Eli Roth's slasher homage, in which he played Mitch Collins, a grieving store manager entangled in the holiday-themed killings, demonstrating his versatility in blending everyday realism with horror elements [22]. Over his career, Olsson has evolved from brief cameos in tentpole productions to meatier supporting roles that drive narrative momentum in both blockbuster franchises and genre thrillers, often leveraging his imposing stature for characters in high-stakes environments.Voice acting and animation
Ty Olsson began his prominent voice acting career in animation with the role of Ord, the timid turquoise dragon and deuteragonist in the PBS Kids educational series Dragon Tales, which aired from 1999 to 2005 and emphasized themes of friendship and problem-solving for young children.[10] He reprised the character in the interactive educational video game Dragon Tales: Learn & Fly With Dragons (2003), where players engaged in learning activities alongside the animated cast to promote early childhood development skills like counting and spatial awareness.[23] Olsson's versatility in animated television extended to voicing strong, affable characters in action-oriented series, such as Hunk, the enthusiastic mechanic piloting the Yellow Lion in Voltron Force (2011–2012), a revival of the classic mecha franchise that targeted family audiences with themes of teamwork and heroism.[24] Similarly, he provided the voice for Herry, the laid-back, farm-raised strongman among the teen heroes in Class of the Titans (2005–2008), a Canadian production blending Greek mythology with modern adventure to appeal to preteens.[25] In anime dubs and other animations, Olsson lent his voice to supporting roles like Astonaige Medoz, the scruffy chief mechanic aboard the Argama in the English dub of Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (2002 release), contributing to the film's intense space opera narrative.[26] He also voiced the enigmatic ninja assassin Storm Shadow in the direct-to-video animated films G.I. Joe: Spy Troops (2003) and G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom (2004), delivering a cool, understated performance that fit the franchise's high-stakes military action aimed at older children and families.[27] Olsson's video game voice work included providing pilot voices in the real-time strategy title Homeworld 2 (2003), enhancing the immersive sci-fi experience of interstellar fleet command.[28] He returned as Ord for the aforementioned Dragon Tales game and took on an uncredited role as the imposter Frank West in Dead Rising 4 (2016), a zombie survival horror game where the character's deceptive mimicry added tension to the narrative.[29] Throughout his career, Olsson's voice performances in family-friendly animation and educational media, particularly his long-running portrayal of Ord, have sustained his relevance in the industry by fostering connections with generational audiences and highlighting his skill in conveying warmth and reliability in ensemble casts.[30] This body of work has extended his professional longevity beyond live-action, positioning him as a staple in accessible, values-driven entertainment for children.[31]Personal life
Family and marriages
Olsson and actress Leanna Nash have two daughters from their relationship: Dagan Hunter, born September 12, 2002, and MacKenzie. Dagan and MacKenzie were raised primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, where Olsson established his family home to balance his burgeoning acting career with fatherhood responsibilities in the city's thriving film and television industry. The couple married in 2005 and divorced in 2012, after which Olsson maintained an active role as a devoted father, prioritizing his daughters' well-being and supporting their personal growth. In 2019, Olsson entered his second marriage to Katherine Nicole Lohmeyer, a NICU nurse based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The pair obtained their marriage license on September 6, 2019, and wed shortly thereafter. This union provided Olsson with additional personal stability amid his professional commitments, though it was brief. On September 8, 2021, Olsson filed a joint petition for divorce in Clark County, Nevada, citing irreconcilable differences; the couple divorced in 2022.[32] Throughout his personal life, Olsson has emphasized the centrality of family, crediting his experiences as a father with shaping his grounded approach to life and work. His relocation and long-term residence in Vancouver were influenced by the needs of raising his young daughters near supportive networks and career opportunities, allowing him to nurture close familial bonds while pursuing roles in local productions.Relationships and later life
In May 2024, Ty Olsson announced his engagement to fellow actor DJ Qualls, with whom he shares a long-standing relationship that began as a friendship formed at a Supernatural fan convention approximately ten years earlier.[33][34] Qualls, known for portraying Garth Fitzgerald IV on the series, shared the news on his podcast, expressing their intention to grow old together and highlighting the supportive response from fans.[35][36] The couple has embraced the public nature of their romance, with Olsson expressing gratitude for the outpouring of love and kindness following the announcement. As of November 2025, the couple remains engaged. Olsson, who turned 50 on January 28, 2024, resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he balances his professional commitments with personal interests, including active participation in fan conventions.[37] In 2025, he appeared at events such as Niagara Falls Comic Con in May and CreepyCon in Knoxville from August 1–3, engaging with audiences alongside other Supernatural cast members.[38] These appearances reflect his ongoing connection to the fan community that played a role in his personal life developments. Following his previous marriages, which resulted in two children, Olsson has focused on personal growth and stability in recent years.[35]Filmography
Film
- Lake Placid (1999) as State Trooper[30]
- Duets (2000) as Calgary Biker[30]
- Along Came a Spider (2001) as Cop at Hospital[30]
- K-9: P.I. (2002) as Fish and Game Officer[30]
- Ignition (2002) as Conor's Partner[39]
- Lone Hero (2002) as Sticky[39]
- Stark Raving Mad (2002) as Nate the Goon[39]
- X2: X-Men United (2003) as Mitchell Laurio[40]
- Dreamcatcher (2003) as Army Truck Driver[39]
- The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) as Merc[30]
- Just Friends (2005) as Tim[39]
- Chaos (2005) as Damon[30]
- Good Luck Chuck (2007) as Groomsman[30]
- Chaos Theory (2008) as Evil Ferryman[39]
- Watchmen (2009) as Young Hollis Mason[30]
- 2012 (2009) as AF1 Rep (uncredited)[39]
- Sucker Punch (2011) as Officer #2[30]
- Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) as Chief John Hamil[40]
- The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (2011) as Phil[39]
- The Cabin in the Woods (2012) as CDC Worker[30]
- Godzilla (2014) as Jainway[30]
- Tomorrowland (2015) as Desk Sergeant[30]
- Life on the Line (2015) as Danny[39]
- 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown (2015) as Harris[39]
- War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) as Red[30]
- Juggernaut (2017) as Hank Jr.[39]
- S.W.A.T.: Under Siege (2017) as Ward[39]
- The Predator (2018) as Helicopter Pilot[30]
- The Invisible Man (2020) as Sergeant[30]
- Violent Night (2022) as Mr. Shaw[30]
- Scream VI (2023) as Detective[30]
- Thanksgiving (2023) as Mitch Collins[41]
Television
Olsson's television credits span a variety of genres, including science fiction, drama, and westerns.- Da Vinci's Inquest (1998–2005) as Det. Mick Leary (1 episode, 2000)[30]
- Dark Angel (2000–2002) as Nate (4 episodes, 2001)[40]
- Dead Like Me (2003–2004) as JD (2 episodes, 2003–2004)[40]
- Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) as Jaffa #1 / Colonel Barnes (2 episodes, 1999, 2005)[40]
- Supernatural (2005–2020) as Eli (1 episode, 2006); Benny Lafitte (8 episodes, 2013–2019)[40]
- Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009) as Capt. Aaron Kelly (10 episodes, 2004–2009)[40]
- Eureka (2006–2012) as Deputy Andy (2 episodes, 2009)[40]
- Human Target (2010–2011) as Gary (1 episode, 2010)[40]
- Once Upon a Time (2011–2018) as Little John (3 episodes, 2012–2015)[40]
- Arrow (2012–2020) as Brick (3 episodes, 2015–2016)[40]
- The 100 (2014–2020) as Nyko (9 episodes, 2014–2016)[40]
- Dark Matter (2015–2017) as Rast (5 episodes, 2017)[40]
- Travelers (2016–2018) as Inspector Gordan (3 episodes, 2017)[40]
- Van Helsing (2016–2021) as Joe (recurring, 12 episodes, 2017–2019)[40]
- The Magicians (2015–2020) as Mike McCormick (1 episode, 2019)[40]
- Big Sky (2020–2023) as Sheriff Donno (1 episode, 2020)[30]
- Fire Country (2022–present) as Cory Walters (2 episodes, 2022)[30]
- Billy the Kid (2022–2024) as Colonel Nathan Dudley (recurring, 10 episodes, 2022–2024)[42]
- Hudson & Rex (2019–present) as Darryl Gilbert (1 episode, 2024)[42]
- Dragon Tales (1999–2005) as Ord (voice, 94 episodes)[43]
- Flight 93 (2006) as Mark Bingham (TV movie)[44]
- Voltron Force (2011–2012) as Hunk (voice, 26 episodes)[45]
Video games
Ty Olsson has contributed voice acting to a select number of video games, primarily in supporting or additional roles that leverage his versatile vocal range. His work in this medium spans interactive titles from the early 2000s to the mid-2010s, often involving ensemble casts for narrative-driven experiences.[3] The following table summarizes his verified video game credits:| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Homeworld 2 | Pilot Voices[28] |
| 2003 | Dragon Tales: Learn & Fly With Dragons | Ord[23] |
| 2016 | Dead Rising 4 | Imposter Frank West (uncredited)[46][47] |