Fred Ewanuick's recent feature work includes; Larry Di Stefano's Love and Other Dilemmas, Young Triffle for Writer/Director Mary Walsh and Black Eyed Dog for Quebec filmmaker Pierre Gang who he worked with on the MOW Selling Innocence. Feature credits include the independent films, Crossing and Absolute Zero, and the Miramax family film, Chestnut. His other feature films include New Line Cinema's Just Friends with Ryan Reynolds, The Delicate Art of Parking, which won him a Best Actor Award at Spain's Peniscola Film Festival and premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival, where it won Best Canadian Feature. Ewanuick made his film debut in MGM/UA's A Guy Thing, followed by a role in The Santa Clause 2.

Ewanuick is a regular on the CTV hit series Corner Gas, co-staring as Brent Butt's best friend. Currently wrapping up its sixth and final season, the show was nominated for an International Emmy for Best Comedy Show and won a Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Cast in 2007. Ewanuick's other series credits include three seasons of the CTV comedy/drama series Robson Arms and guest starring roles in Da Vinci's Inquest and Dark Angel. He made his television debut as "a spinning gnome" in The Addams Family series.

Born in Port Moody, British Columbia, Ewanuick was bitten by the theatre bug during a stint at Douglas College, New Westminster where he decided to pursue an acting career. He subsequently trained for three years with acting coach Shea Hampton, with whom he continues to study in Vancouver, B.C., where he lives. Ewanuick is an avid golfer and enjoys playing at a variety of courses.