10 actors you never knew were Canadian
Time to break out the maple syrup and those ‘Due South’ boxsets… it’s  Canada Day! Rather than drag up any more lazy stereotypes however, we’ll  celebrate by paying tribute to the country’s most underrated exports –  their commonwealth of acting talent. Who knew Canada was such a movie  star hotspot? Not us, we thought these guys were all American too…
Ryan Reynolds
Famous for: ‘The Green Lantern’, ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’
Hometown: Vancouver
This  is how Canadian our Ryan is: his dad was a mounty! Not only that, he  was once married to one of the few stars everyone actually knows is from  Canada – Alanis Morissette. Even though they’ve since split, Reynolds  is still proud of his roots."I love Canada,” he said in an interview.  “It makes a nice hat for America.” 
Seth Rogen
Famous for: ‘Superbad’, ‘Knocked-up’
Hometown: Vancouver
Being  Canadian is a big part of Seth Rogen’s on-screen persona apparently.  Like many from the maple-loving land, he’s laidback, deadpan and not  exactly sure of himself. “I think a very Canadian mentality is one of  self-consciousness,” he once said. “Kind of apologising for yourself and  not fully embracing what it is that you are."
Pamela Anderson
Famous for: ‘Baywatch’, ‘Barb Wire’
Hometown: Ladysmith
Pammy’s  three claims to fame: wearing a red swimsuit while jogging in slo-mo,  that grainy sex tape and stripping off for animal right’s charities. Who  would have guessed such a hellraiser hailed from a small Canadian town  best-known for its logging industry?
William Shatner
Famous for: ‘Star Trek’, being William Shatner
Hometown: Montreal
Bill  loves Canada so much he delivered a stirring eulogy about his home  country at the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in 2010. To an  audience of millions, he declared: “I’m proud to be a Canadian, a people  who know how to make love in a canoe”.
Jim Carrey
Famous for: ‘The Mask’, ‘Liar Liar’, gurning
Hometown: Newmarket
One  of Jim’s best stand-up gags was a response to LA types, who always told  him growing up in Canada “must have been cold”.  “Now I just go along  with them” he said, “and say: ‘Yes, Canada was a frozen hostile  wasteland. There was much work to be done if we were to survive the  elements. After boring through the ice to find food, my good friend  Nanook and I would build an igloo to protect ourselves from polar bears  and flying hockey pucks.’” 
Ellen Page
Famous for: ‘Juno’, ‘Inception’
Hometown: Halifax, Novia Scotia
According  to IMDB, Page’s chums in New York nicknamed her ‘the tiny Canadian’. To  be honest, she could do with finding some more imaginative mates, but  the name does at least show that her all-Canadian qualities – the  deadpan humour, the no-nonsense ‘tude – are easy to spot… if you’re an  American.  When she’s not making movies Ellen still lives in her chilly  hometown.
Keanu Reeves
Famous for: ‘The Matrix’, ‘Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure’
Hometown: Toronto
Keanu  moved all over the place when he was a nipper (he was actually born in  Beirut), but the ‘Matrix’ star grew up in Toronto and took Canadian  citizenship. Recently though he said this might been a mistake, telling  Vogue: “I sometimes wonder [why I did it]. I've even regretted not  having American citizenship, especially at election times. Ideally, I  would take out dual nationality.”

Michael J. Fox
Famous for: ‘Back to the Future’, ‘Spin City’
Hometown: Edmonton
Now  he’s semi-retired from acting because of his Parkinson’s disease, the  ‘Back to the Future’ legend doesn’t need to live in LA anymore and  resides in his native Vancouver instead. When he was made an Officer for  the Order of Canada earlier this year (for his charity work), MJ told  press being Canadian was “a lot of contradictions”. He said: “Its  seriousness and a sense of humour, intensity but also an appreciation  for the simple pleasures in life.”
Brendan Fraser
Famous for: ‘The Mummy’ films
Hometown: Toronto
The  mad-eyed Mummy wrangler describes himself as only half-Canadian, though  both his parents were born there. He grew up in Indiana but was shipped  to a posh school in Toronto as a teenager. Fraser reckons his “lower  half” is Canadian. “That’s why I’m such an amazing dancer!” he said,  somewhat cryptically.
Michael Cera
Famous for: ‘Superbad’, ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’
Hometown: Brampton, Ontario
There’s  a reason Cera was so convincing as the socially awkward Canadian  slacker in ‘Scott Pilgrim vs the World’… he’s Canadian in real life!  Director Edgar Wright said he hired him for his typically Canadian,  laid-back sense of humour. Cera described it as “stupid Canadian  docility”.