Top TV Shows - Jesse Lipscombe
Jesse Lipscombe's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#1,213Wynonna Earpas Cute Flathead • 1 episode#1,213 in TVScore: 0.4Wynonna Earp is an electrifying supernatural television series. Based on a comic book series by Beau Smith, it follows the story of Wyatt Earp's great-great-granddaughter as she battles demons and other paranormal entities. The protagonist, Wynonna, uses her unique abilities and a special weapon, the 'Peacemaker', to send revenants back to hell. It's a must-watch series for fans of supernatural drama, western adventures, and strong female lead characters.
#1,243Black Summer1 episode#1,243 in TVScore: 0.4Black Summer is a post-apocalyptic zombie thriller television series. Set in the early days of a zombie outbreak, the show follows a group of survivors as they navigate through a chaotic and dangerous world. With intense action sequences and unpredictable twists, Black Summer explores the themes of survival, desperation, and the dark side of humanity. The series delves into the personal stories of the characters, showcasing their struggles, sacrifices, and determination to stay alive in the face of overwhelming odds.
Top Movies - Jesse Lipscombe
Jesse Lipscombe's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Jesse Lipscombe Biography
Jesse Lipscombe (born 1980) is a Canadian actor known for his roles in movies such as Children of the Dust (1995), Resurrecting the Champ (2007), Lloyd the Conqueror (2011), Mutant World (2014), and It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyway (2017), for which he won a Rosie Award for Best Performance by an Alberta Actor. He was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series for the sketch comedy show Tiny Plastic Men, which he also executive produced. Lipscombe is also the founder of the #MakeitAwkward campaign, promoting anti-racism. He was born and raised in West Edmonton, Alberta, and currently resides in Queen Mary Park, Edmonton with his wife Julia LeConte Lipscombe and their three sons.







