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Wayne Burns Filmography

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WayneBurns

Known for Acting Β· The Players, Blackbird, Longing

10
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$28
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$14
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The Players
~$28 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 2025
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BIOGRAPHY

Wayne Burns is a Canadian actor and producer whose work has garnered attention in the film and television industry, particularly among collectors of physical media. Best known for his role as Prince Lykos in the Syfy series "Olympus" (2015), Burns has captivated audiences with his dynamic performances. His most recent film, "Longing" (2024), has quickly become a sought-after title for collectors, thanks to its engaging narrative and his standout role. Collectors are drawn to Burns' projects not only for his talent but also for the unique storytelling and production quality. "Longing," with its compelling themes and artistic cinematography, is a prime example of contemporary cinema that resonates with home video enthusiasts. As the demand for physical formats continues to grow, Burns’ works are increasingly recognized for their collectible value, making them essential additions to any serious film library.

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What is Wayne Burns known for?

Wayne Burns is known for acting in films such as 'Longing' (2024) as Mikey, 'The Players' (2025) as Danny, and 'Blackbird' (2012) as Danny.

What genres does Wayne Burns' filmography span?

Wayne Burns' filmography spans the genres of Drama, Comedy, and Crime.

What era or decades does Wayne Burns' work cover?

Wayne Burns' work covers the years 2012 to 2025, with the most-active decade being the 2020s.

How many films are in Wayne Burns' filmography?

Wayne Burns has a total of 10 films listed in his filmography.

What are some notable films in Wayne Burns' filmography?

Some notable films in Wayne Burns' filmography include 'Body So Fluorescent' (2020), 'Soap' (2023), and 'Greenhorn' (2025).