Victor Webster
Victor Webster (born February 7, 1973) is a Canadian actor best known for his leading roles in science fiction and drama television series, including Brennan Mulwray in Mutant X, Coop in Charmed, and Detective Carlos Fonnegra in Continuum, as well as his recurring role as Mike Bolinski in the comedy Workin' Moms and his extensive work in Hallmark Channel romance films.[1][2][3] Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Webster relocated to the United States with his family at age 13, settling in California where he attended San Clemente High School and later graduated from Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.[2][4] The son of a police officer father and a hairdresser mother, he initially pursued careers as a stockbroker and in import/export before transitioning to modeling during high school and eventually entering acting.[2][5] A skilled martial artist holding a black belt in Taekwondo, Webster has cited his interests in combat sports, race car driving, and high-speed skiing as influences on his action-oriented roles.[2][6] Webster made his television debut in 1998 on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, followed by a guest appearance on Sex and the City in 2003.[1] His breakthrough came in 2001 with the lead role of genetically enhanced operative Brennan Mulwray in the syndicated sci-fi series Mutant X, which ran for three seasons and showcased his athleticism in action sequences.[2][1] He gained further prominence in 2006 as the charming cupid Coop on the final season of Charmed, a role that involved romantic storylines with lead actress Alyssa Milano.[3][1] Subsequent highlights include his portrayal of protective detective Carlos Fonnegra across four seasons of the time-travel drama Continuum (2012–2015) and his turn as the affable Mike Bolinski in two seasons of the Netflix/CBC series Workin' Moms (2019–2020).[1] In film, Webster has appeared in supporting roles in Must Love Dogs (2005), Surrogates (2009), and the direct-to-video The Scorpion King sequels, while building a prolific presence in Hallmark productions such as Summer Villa (2016), the Wedding Veil trilogy (2022–2023), and Hearts of Winter (2020).[1][3] Of Italian, Spanish, German, French, English, and Scottish descent, Webster was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Eligible Bachelors" in 2003.[6][2] He married actress Shantel VanSanten in a series of ceremonies in 2021, but the couple separated in January 2023 and finalized their divorce in July 2024, with a unique settlement including provisions for their pets and a $10,000 daily late fee for pet-related obligations.[7][8]Early life
Family background
Victor Webster was born on February 7, 1973, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[1][9] He is the son of John Webster, a police officer, and Roswitha Webster, a hair stylist.[9][10] Growing up in Calgary, Webster exhibited a high level of energy during his early childhood, channeling it into various activities that provided an outlet for his spirited nature.[9] He took up martial arts as a way to manage this energy.[9]Education and early interests
At the age of 13, Webster's family relocated from Calgary, Alberta, to San Clemente, California, where he attended San Clemente High School.[11] He later pursued higher education at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, from which he graduated.[2] Webster developed a strong interest in martial arts during his early years, initially self-taught through watching Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris films before beginning formal training at age nine as a way to channel his high energy.[12] Over time, he trained in various disciplines, achieving black belts in Tae Kwon Do, where he maintained an undefeated record, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.[13][12] He also had an undefeated record as an amateur kickboxer and eventually taught martial arts to others.[12] These pursuits provided a productive outlet for his active nature and influenced his initial explorations into dynamic career paths requiring physical and mental discipline.[12]Career
Pre-acting pursuits
After graduating from college, Victor Webster pursued a career in finance, working as a stockbroker in the import/export sector.[10] He later operated his own import/export company, leveraging his business acumen in international trade before transitioning to the entertainment industry.[5] Webster's entry into modeling marked his initial foray into public-facing work, capitalizing on his athletic build honed from years of martial arts training. In 1998, he was featured in Cosmopolitan magazine's special issue "All About Men," showcasing his appeal as a model.[10] He modeled for prominent fashion brands, including Versace, Armani, Calvin Klein, and Valentino, appearing in print campaigns that highlighted his versatility in the industry.[14] Webster's rising profile in modeling led to broader recognition, as he was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Eligible Bachelors" in 2002, underscoring his pre-acting charisma and marketability.[2][15] This exposure helped bridge his business background with opportunities in entertainment, though he continued modeling intermittently during this period.[16]Breakthrough roles
Victor Webster made his acting debut in 1998 with an uncredited recurring role as Roger on the NBC soap opera Sunset Beach, appearing in four episodes and gaining initial exposure in daytime television.[17] This minor part marked his entry into the industry, following a brief modeling career that helped him network in entertainment circles.[17] In 1999, Webster landed his first major television role as Nicholas Alamain on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, portraying the character from July 1999 to 2000 across 44 episodes.[10] As the second actor to play the role—succeeding Jack Ryland—Webster depicted Nicholas as the son of Stefano DiMera and Vivian Alamain, navigating complex family dynamics and romantic entanglements in Salem, which provided his initial significant on-screen presence and fan recognition in the soap genre.[10] During this period, he also made a guest appearance as Victor Mansfield on the short-lived NBC series The Lot in 1999.[17] Webster's early guest spots further built his resume, including a 2001 appearance as Lyle Garrett, a con artist, on Baywatch in the episode "My Father, the Hero."[17] These roles honed his skills in action-oriented and dramatic formats, setting the stage for his genre breakthrough. His pivotal career advancement came in 2001 with the lead role of Brennan Mulwray on the syndicated sci-fi action series Mutant X, which ran for three seasons until 2004 and featured 66 episodes.[17] Webster portrayed Brennan, a genetically enhanced "New Mutant" with electrokinetic abilities, including generating powerful electrical discharges and flight propulsion, as part of a team combating genetic exploitation by the shadowy Genome X Group. This role established Webster as a leading man in the science fiction and action genres, earning him widespread visibility through international syndication and solidifying his transition from soap operas to prime-time adventure series.[17]Television and film highlights
During the mid-2000s, Victor Webster expanded his television presence through guest appearances on several prominent series, showcasing his versatility in dramatic and procedural formats. In 2006, he portrayed Coop, a Cupid sent by the Elders to aid the Halliwell sisters, appearing in the final season of the supernatural drama Charmed, where his character ultimately married Phoebe Halliwell.[18] In 2007, Webster guest-starred as Roberto Chavez, a suspect involved in a land mine incident and assassination plot, in the CSI: Miami episode "Throwing Heat."[19] He followed this with a role as Brad Benson, a charming but unfaithful ex-husband, in the 2010 Bones episode "The Death of the Queen Bee," contributing to the show's blend of forensic science and personal drama.[20] These roles built on his earlier soap opera foundation, allowing him to tackle complex supporting characters in high-profile network shows.[21] Webster achieved greater prominence with a co-lead role in the Syfy series Continuum (2012–2015), where he played Detective Carlos Fonnegra, a principled Vancouver police officer partnering with time traveler Kiera Cameron to combat corporate terrorists from the future. His portrayal of Fonnegra, marked by moral dilemmas and intense action sequences, helped anchor the show's exploration of time-travel ethics and corporate dystopia across four seasons.[22] Later, Webster took on recurring roles that highlighted his dramatic range, including Carl, a thoughtful male escort providing emotional support to the protagonist, in Bravo's Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014–2018). In film, Webster diversified into action and comedy genres during this period. He had a supporting role as a lawyer in the 2003 comedy Bringing Down the House, starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah, contributing to the film's satirical take on racial and class misunderstandings. Webster stepped into the lead as the Akkadian warrior Mathayus in the direct-to-video fantasy The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption (2012), defending a kingdom from ghostly warriors and reclaiming his lost glory through swordplay and alliances. He reprised the role in The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power (2015), portraying Mathayus as he infiltrates a tyrannical court in disguise to retrieve a magical scepter, emphasizing themes of redemption and combat prowess.Recent projects
From 2019 to 2020, Webster portrayed Mike Bolinski, a charismatic business colleague, as a series regular across two seasons of the Netflix and CBC comedy series Workin' Moms, earning praise for his comedic timing in ensemble scenes involving workplace dynamics and personal entanglements.[23][24] Webster's association with the Hallmark Channel, which began in 2016 with the holiday film Jingle Bells, Wedding Bells, has intensified in recent years, marking a pivot toward feel-good romantic comedies and mysteries that contrast his earlier action-oriented sci-fi roles.[25] By 2025, he had appeared in over a dozen Hallmark projects, including standout titles like Hearts of Winter (2020), Five Star Christmas (2020), The Wedding Veil Legacy (2022), and Mystery on Mistletoe Lane (2023), where he often played charming leads navigating small-town romances or holiday dilemmas.[3][26] A significant portion of Webster's recent output centers on the ongoing Hannah Swensen Mysteries series on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, debuting in 2024 with his role as Chad Norton, the by-the-book prosecuting attorney who develops a budding romance with baker-turned-sleuth Hannah Swensen (Alison Sweeney).[27] The series continued with A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2024), Reality Bites: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2025), and Pie to Die For: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (June 2025), where Webster's character deepens the romantic tension through collaborative investigations and flirtatious banter, as noted in production interviews emphasizing the slow-burn dynamic.[28][29] In 2025 interviews promoting Pie to Die For, Webster expressed enthusiasm for competing on Dancing with the Stars, citing his on-screen dance sequences and a desire to inspire his goddaughter as key motivations, though he has not yet joined the ABC series.[30] He also participated in Hallmark fan events, including the 2025 Christmas Cruise departing from Miami aboard the Norwegian Joy, where he engaged with audiences through Q&A sessions and themed activities.[31] This period underscores Webster's established niche in lighthearted, romance-driven storytelling, solidifying his status as a Hallmark staple.[32]Personal life
Relationships
Victor Webster married actress Shantel VanSanten in 2021 following three separate ceremonies. The first was a civil ceremony on August 9 at Pasadena City Hall in California, held spontaneously to honor VanSanten's late grandparents' wedding anniversary after her grandfather's passing earlier that year.[8] The couple held a second ceremony in October at the Zakin Family Estate in St. Helena, Napa Valley, California, for a more intimate celebration with close friends and family.[8] A third ceremony took place later that year at Blue Mounds State Park near Luverne, Minnesota, to include VanSanten's extended family who were unable to attend the previous events due to travel restrictions.[8] Webster filed for divorce from VanSanten in January 2023, citing irreconcilable differences, with their date of separation listed as January 10, 2023.[33] The couple had no children together.[7] Their divorce was finalized on July 2, 2024, after mediation led to a settlement agreement.[7] As part of the settlement, Webster received sole custody of their dog, Nova, while VanSanten was permitted to take the dog for visits of up to three weeks at a time, provided she shares her location; any late return beyond that period incurs a $10,000 penalty per day.[34] Their two cats, Finnegan and Phillippa, were placed in the custody of Webster's brother, Vince, with VanSanten agreeing to pay $1,500 annually toward their care.[7] No other significant romantic relationships involving Webster have been publicly detailed.Interests and hobbies
Webster has maintained a lifelong dedication to martial arts beyond his youth, achieving a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and holding an undefeated record as a heavyweight amateur kickboxer. He has also taught various forms of martial arts, drawing from his competitive background in disciplines including Shotokan Karate, Kajukenbo, and Krav Maga.[5][35][36] In addition to martial arts, Webster nurtures a strong passion for photography, which he pursues as a creative outlet separate from his acting career. He maintains a dedicated Instagram account, @victorwebsterphotography, where he professionally shares his photographic work, including landscapes and urban scenes captured during travels.[14][13] Webster has expressed interest in expanding his creative pursuits into directing, viewing it as a natural next step to gain more control over storytelling in film and television. In 2025 interviews, he also voiced enthusiasm for participating in reality television, specifically mentioning Dancing with the Stars as a show he would consider joining to inspire his goddaughter. He is a noted animal advocate, reflecting a general love for pets through his ownership and support for animal welfare. While no major philanthropic efforts are prominently associated with him, Webster occasionally engages in industry fan events, such as Hallmark Channel cruises, to connect with audiences. In 2025, Webster began exploring stand-up comedy, taking classes in Vancouver and performing his first live set.[37][30][38][39][40]Filmography
Television roles
- Sunset Beach (1997) as Roger (4 episodes), NBC.[1]
- Baywatch (2001) as Lyle Garrett (1 episode), Syndication.[1]
- The Lot (1999) as Gil Byrd (1 episode), AMC.[1]
- Days of Our Lives (1999–2000) as Nicholas Alamain (44 episodes), NBC.[1]
- Sex and the City (2003) as Chip Kil-Kinney (1 episode; guest star), HBO.[41]
- Mutant X (2001–2004) as Brennan Mulwray (66 episodes; lead role), Syndication.[1]
- Charmed (2006) as Coop (10 episodes; recurring role), The WB.[1]
- Shark (2006) as J.D. Harrison (1 episode; guest star), CBS.[1]
- Moonlight (2007) as Ethan (1 episode; guest star), CBS.[1]
- Women's Murder Club (2007) as James Zeller (1 episode; guest star), ABC.[1]
- NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) as Marine Sgt. Justin Hansen (1 episode; guest star), CBS.[1]
- Melrose Place (2009–2010) as Caleb Brewer (18 episodes; main role), The CW.[1]
- White Collar (2010) as Matthew "Matt" Devine (1 episode; guest star), USA Network.[1]
- Castle (2010) as Josh Harding (1 episode; guest star), ABC.[3]
- Continuum (2012–2015) as Carlos Fonnegra (42 episodes; main role), Showcase.[42]
- Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014–2015) as Will (3 episodes; recurring role), Bravo.[1]
- Summer Villa (2016; TV movie) as Matthew Everston, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- Heartbeat (2016) as Alessandro (1 episode; guest star), NBC.[1]
- Lucifer (2016) as Gabriel (1 episode; guest star), Fox.[1]
- Love Blossoms (2017; TV movie) as Declan “Dec” Granger, Hallmark Channel.[43]
- A Harvest Wedding (2017; TV movie) as David Nichols, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- Home for Christmas Day (2017; TV movie) as Jackson Hart, Hallmark Channel.[1]
- Chesapeake Shores (2017–2018) as Douglas Peterson (4 episodes; recurring role), Hallmark Channel.[1]
- Homegrown Christmas (2018; TV movie) as Carter Allen, Hallmark Channel.[1]
- Workin' Moms (2018–2020) as Mike Bolinski (24 episodes; recurring role), CBC/Netflix.[44]
- Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement (2019; TV movie) as Kyle Cooper, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- Matchmaker Mysteries: A Fatal Romance (2020; TV movie) as Kyle Cooper, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- Hearts of Winter (2020; TV movie) as Grant Oliver, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- Five Star Christmas (2020; TV movie) as Jake Finlay, Hallmark Channel.[1]
- Matchmaker Mysteries: The Art of the Kill (2021; TV movie) as Kyle Cooper, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- Motherland: Fort Salem (2021) as Blanton Silver (13 episodes; recurring role), Freeform.[1]
- The Wedding Veil Legacy (2022; TV movie) as Nick, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe (2022; TV movie) as Sam, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- The Wedding Veil Journey (2023; TV movie) as Nick, Hallmark Channel.[3]
- Mystery on Mistletoe Lane (2023; TV movie) as David, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2024; TV movie) as Chad Norton, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2024; TV movie) as Chad Norton, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
- Reality Bites: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2025; TV movie) as Chad Norton, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[45]
- Pie to Die For: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2025; TV movie) as Chad Norton, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.[3]
Film roles
Victor Webster's film career encompasses a mix of theatrical comedies, action thrillers, direct-to-video releases, and supporting roles.[3][1]- 2001: Gangland (Joey)[46]
- 2003: Bringing Down the House (Glen)
- 2005: Dirty Love (Richard)[47]
- 2005: Must Love Dogs (Eric)
- 2009: Surrogates (Lopez)
- 2010: Why Did I Get Married Too? (Sean)
- 2012: The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption (Mathayus)
- 2013: Embrace of the Vampire (Professor Cole)
- 2014: A Good Man (Sasha)
- 2015: The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power (Mathayus)
- 2015: 7 in the Torture Chamber (Sheriff)
- 2019: Wings Over Everest (Victor Hawk)[48]