J. H. Wyman, born in 1967 in Oakland, California, is an American-born Canadian actor known for his multifaceted career in film and television. He appears as a pivotal character in Random Encounter (1998), where his performance contributes to the film's exploration of unexpected consequences in relationships. Wyman's early experiences in Montreal and training at the American Academy of Dramatic Art in Los Angeles laid the groundwork for his diverse career, spanning acting and behind-the-camera roles.
Random Encounter
Alicia, a promising young PR executive, goes home with a handsome stranger, only for the pair to be attacked by a woman with a knife. Alicia kills the woman in self-defense, but then finds herself framed for murder. Unraveling the mystery, Alicia finds herself plunged into a web of deceit from which there seems to be no escape.