Almost immediately thereafter, Rota landed roles in the Canadian TV series
Street Legal and the critically acclaimed Canadian independent film
Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould. Because of his experience prior to acting, he also hosted the
Great Canadian Food Show for CBC television in Canada, a series which was nominated for the
James Beard Award for Excellence in Culinary Journalism. He has appeared in TV series including
24,
Queer as Folk (US version),
Castle,
La Femme Nikita,
Relic Hunter,
Adventure Inc,
A Nero Wolfe Mystery,
The Gospel of John, and
Traders. Rota co-starred in the
CBC sitcom
Little Mosque on the Prairie, playing Lebanese-Canadian construction contractor Yasir Hamoudi. In 2008, Rota portrayed Charles, who was a journalist for
The Herald, in
Saw V. He had a recurring role on the TV series
La Femme Nikita (1997 — 2001) as the smarmy, green-listed terrorist informant, Mick Schtoppel, later revealed to be Mr. Jones, the head of
Center, an organization above
Oversight that directs all Sections. In turn, Mr. Jones is revealed to be another cover identity for Reginald "Martin" Henderson. Henderson is exposed as an actor working for Center as a decoy for the real Mr. Jones. He has made guest appearances in many other television series, including
Stargate Universe, playing Carl Strom, head of the International Oversight Advisory, the civilian oversight committee that heads up the Atlantis expedition and its funding, as a villain named "The Ghost" on
White Collar, as well as roles on
CSI: NY,
Human Target,
Castle,
The Mentalist,
Bones, and
Grimm. He also appeared on
NCIS: Los Angeles in the episode "Found" as Kalil Abramson, as well as on AMC's show,
Breaking Bad. He was a guest on episode 11 of the second season of
Top Chef Canada, the episode dedicated to Italian cuisine 1. He acts as Edmund Wooler, in
World Without End on
Reelz Channel. Rota joined the cast of
General Hospital in 2024 in the role of Jenz Sidwell. ==Personal life==