Doherty appeared in the Canadian TV series Trailer Park Boys, Season 7 Episode 10 (series finale) as FBI Special Agent Ryan Shockneck.
George Green and Ted Johnston arrest Sonny and Wanda and leave, but Lahey finds the money falling out of the car and tries to chase the boys to capture them.
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Although blurred out for copyright reasons, the distinctive bottle (and some parts of the label uncensored) can be seen in the Trailer Park Boys series as Jim Lahey's (John Dunsworth) brand of choice.
He has also appeared in other films and television roles including Trailer Park Boys, How She Move, Take the Lead, The Ladies Man, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Prom Night, King of Kensington, and Jewel.
The light-hearted music video for "The Darkest One" featured Don Cherry and the Trailer Park Boys.
It has been prominently featured in a number of episodes of the hit TV series Trailer Park Boys, in which the character Randy (played by Patrick Roach) frequently visits for donairs, such as the episode "A Man's Gotta Eat", where he prostitutes himself in front of one store for coupons.
Former Grunion keyboardist Blain Morris was instrumental in turning a part on the Tony Bennett classic "Left My Heart In San Francisco" into the theme for Trailer Park Boys.