Cinematic map of Ontario.Sharon Acker, actor, Toronto, 1935; Mari Aldon, actor, Toronto, 1927; Jay Allen, exhibitor, Brantford (born in USA), 1890-1942; Jules Allen, exhibitor, Brantford (born in USA), 1888-194?; Louis Applebaum, composer, Toronto, 1918-2000; Dan Aykroyd Daniel Edward Aykroyd CM (born July 1, 1952) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live , actor and writer, Ottawa, 1952; Frank Badgley, administrator and director, Ottawa, 1895-1955; David Bairstow David Leslie Bairstow (born 1 September 1951 in Bradford, Yorkshire; died 5 January 1998 in Marton-cum-Grafton, Yorkshire) was an English cricketer. At school he excelled in several sports, and he played football several times for Bradford City, but eventually he settled on , producer and director, Toronto, 1921; Robert Beatty, actor, Hamilton, 1909-92; Brigitte Berman, director, Toronto (born in Germany), 1951; Jane Marsh Beveridge, producer, director and editor, Ottawa 1915; Julian Biggs, Port Perry, 1920-72; Hart Bochner, actor and director, Toronto, 1956; Lloyd Bochner Lloyd Bochner (July 29, 1924 – October 29, 2005) was a Canadian actor, also leading man, usually playing the role of cool, suave, rich men. Career At age 11, Bochner began his acting career on Ontario radio programs. , actor, Toronto (born in UK), 1924; Bobby Breen Bobby Breen (born November 4, 1927) was a Canadian-born singer and actor of the 1930s. His first major appearance was on Eddie Cantor's weekly radio show in 1936, and he soon became the leading child star at RKO Studios. , actor, Toronto, 1927; Donald Brittain, director and writer, Ottawa, 1928-89; Jack Burroughs, actor, Toronto 1924; Rudy Buttignol, producer, Toronto (born in Italy), 1951; James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is an Academy Award winning Canadian director, producer and screenwriter. , producer, director and writer, Kapuskasing, 1954, Neve Campbell, actor, Guelph, 1964; Nicholas Campbell, actor and director, Toronto, 1952; John Candy John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian comedian and actor. Candy rose to fame as a member of the Toronto, Canada branch of The Second City, often playing lovable losers and characters with bad luck but big hearts. , actor, Toronto, 1950-94; Jim Carrey “James Carrey” redirects here. For the murder conspirator, see James Carey. James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian actor and comedian. , actor, Jackson's Point, 1962; Peter Carter Peter Carter, OBE, PhD, MBA, MCIPD is a British nurse and, since 1995, the Chief Executive of the Central and North West London Mental Health NHS Trust (previously the Brent, Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Mental Health Trust). , director, Toronto (born in UK), 1933-82; Jack Chambers, filmmaker, London, 1931-78; Christopher Chapman, director, cinematographer and editor, Toronto, 1927; Maury Chaykin, actor, Toronto (born in USA), 1950; Albert Christie, producer, director and writer, London, 1886-1951; Berton Churchill Berton Churchill (December 9, 1876 – October 10, 1940) was a Canadian actor. Born in Toronto, Ontario. As a young man interested in the theater, he headed to New York City where he began an acting career that soon put him on the Broadway stage. , actor, Toronto, 1876-1940; Jerry Ciccoritti, director, Toronto, 1956; Susan Clark Susan Clark (born March 8, 1940 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, best known as Katherine Papadapolis in the TV sitcom Webster. She is married to her Webster co-star Alex Karras. , actor, Sarnia, 1940; Wayne Clarkson, administrator, Toronto (born in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia (nō`və skō`shə) [Lat.,=new Scotland], province (2001 pop. 908,007), 21,425 sq mi (55,491 sq km), E Canada. Geography ), 1948; Janice Cole Janice McKenzie Cole was the first black woman elected judge in the 1st Judicial District of North Carolina and former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina. , producer and director, Chatham, 1954; John Colicos, actor, Toronto, 1928-2000; Budge Crawley, producer and director, Ottawa, 1911-87; Judith Crawley, writer, cinematographer and editor, Ottawa, 1914-86; Wendy Crewson Wendy Jane Crewson[] (born May 9, 1956 or 1959[0]) is a Canadian actress. Crewson was born in Hamilton, Ontario, daughter of June Doreen (née Thomas) and Robert Binnie Crewson. , actor, Hamilton, 1956; David Cronenberg, producer, director and writer, Toronto, 1943; Hume Cronyn Noun 1. Hume Cronyn - Canadian actor who frequently played character parts with his wife Jessica Tandy (1911-2003) Cronyn, Hume Blake Cronyn , actor, London, 1911; Henry Czerny Henry Czerny (ʧeɾniː; born February 1959) is a Canadian actor. Czerny was born to Polish parents in Toronto, Canada.[1] His mother was a bakery worker and his father a welder. , actor, Toronto, 1959; Cynthia Dale, actor, Toronto, 1961; Holly Dale, director and producer, Toronto, 1953; Jennifer Dale, actor, Toronto, 1955; Tom Daly, producer and editor, Toronto, 1918; Lolita Davidovich, actor, Toronto, 1961; William Davidson, producer and director, Toronto, 1928; Garth Drabinsky, producer, Toronto, 1948, Marie Dressler, actor, Cobourg, 1869-1934; Douglas Dumbrille, actor, Hamilton, 1890-1974; George Dunning, animator, Toronto, 1920-79; Allan Dwan, producer, director and writer, Toronto, 1895-1981; Harry J. Edwards, director, London, 1888-1952; Atom Egoyan, producer, director and writer, Toronto (born in Egypt), 1960; Bruce Elder, filmmaker, Hawkesbury, 1947; Graeme Ferguson, producer, director and cinematographer, Toronto, 1929; Niv Fichman, producer, Toronto (born in Israel), 1958; Henri Fiks, cinematographer, Toronto (born in France), 1938; Camelia Frieberg, producer, Toronto, 1959; Bryant Fryer, animator, Galt, 1897-1963; Sidney J. Furie, director, Toronto, 1933; Victor Garber, actor, London, 1949; Sidney Goldsmith, animator, Toronto, 1922; Harold Greenberg, producer, Toronto, 1930-96; Graham Greene, actor, Six Nations Reserve, 1952, Lorne Greene, actor, Ottawa, 1915-87; John Greyson, director and writer, London, 1960; Sturla Gunnarsson, director, Toronto (born in Iceland), 1951; Don Haig, producer and editor, Toronto (born in Manitoba), 1933; Harvey Hart, director, Toronto, 1928-89; Phil Hartman, actor, Brantford, 1949-98; Martha Henry, actor, Stratford (born in USA), 1938; Michael Hirsh, producer, Toronto (born in Belgium), 1946; Phil Hoffman, filmmaker, Kitchener, 1955; Andrew Holland, exhibitor, Nepean, 1844-1929; George Holland, exhibitor Nepean, 1846-19??; Mike Hoolboom, filmmaker, Toronto, 1959; Walter Huston, actor, Toronto, 1884-1950; William Hutt, actor, Toronto, 1920; Joan Hutton, cinematographer, Toronto, 1947; Tony Ianzelo, cinematographer and director, Toronto, 1935; Michael Ironside, actor, Toronto, 1950; Mark Irwin, cinematographer, Toronto, 1950; May Irwin, actor, Whitby, 1862-1938; Lou Jacobi, actor, Toronto, 1913; Simcha Jacobovici, producer and director, Toronto (born in Israel 1953; Christina Jennings, producer, Toronto (born in UK), 1951; Norman Jewison, producer and director, Toronto, 1926; Allan King, producer and director, Toronto, 1926; (born in British Columbia), 1930; Alexander Knox, actor, Strathroy, 1907-95; Ted Kotcheff, director, Toronto, 1931; Evelyn Lambert, animator, Ottawa, 1914-99; Robert Lantos, producer, Toronto (born in Hungary), 1949; Florence Lawrence, actor, 1886-1938; Douglas Leiterman, producer, South Porcupine porcupine, in zoology porcupine, member of either of two rodent families, characterized by having some of its hairs modified as bristles, spines, or quills. , 1927; Richard Leiterman, cinematographer, South Porcupine, 1935; Eugene Levy, actor and writer, Hamilton, 1946; Beatrice Lillie, actor, Toronto, 1894-1989; Cec Linder, actor Timmins (born in Poland), 1921-92; Gene Lockhart, actor, London, 1891-1957; Brenda Longfellow, producer, director and writer, Copper Cliff, 1954, Patrick Loubert, producer, Toronto, 1947; Jim MacKay, animator, Beaverton, 1917; Larry Mann, actor, Toronto, 1922; Ron Mann, director and producer, Toronto, 1959; Raymond Massey, actor, Toronto, 1896-1983; Lois Maxwell, actor, Kitchener, 1927; Sheila McCarthy, actor, Stratford, 1956; Bruce McDonald, director and editor, Toronto, 1954; Don McKellar, actor, writer and director, Toronto, 1963; Mark McKinney, actor, Ottawa, 1959; Deepa Mehta, director, Toronto (born in India), 1949; Peter Mettler, director, cinematographer and editor, Toronto, 1958; Lorne Michaels, producer, Toronto, 1945; Rick Moranis, actor, Toronto, 1954; Mike Myers, actor and producer, Toronto, 1964; Kate Nelligan, actor, London, 1951; Sydney Newman, director and administrator, Toronto, 1917-97; Peter O'Brian, producer, Toronto, 1947; Catherine O'Hara, actor, Toronto, 1954; Sidney Olcott, director, Toronto, 1873-1949; Don Owen, director, Toronto, 1935; Cecilia Parker, actor, Fort William, 1905-93; Peter Pearson, director and writer, Toronto, 1938; David Perlmutter, producer, Toronto, 1934; Matthew Perry, actor, Ottawa (born in USA), 1969; Jack Pickford, actor, Toronto 1896-1933; Lottie Pickford, actor, Toronto, 1900-36; Mary Pickford, actor and producer, Toronto, 1893-1979; Sarah Polley, actor, Toronto, 1979; Gerald Pratley, archivist ARCHIVIST. One to whose care the archives have been confided. , Toronto (born in UK), 1923; Marie Prevost, actor, Sarnia, 1898-1937; Alexander Raffe, producer, Toronto (bon in UK), 1956; Harry Rasky, director, Toronto, 1928; Peter Raymont, producer and director, Ottawa, 1950; Keanu Reeves, actor, Toronto (born in Lebanon), 1965; Kate Reid, actor, Oakville (born in UK), 1930-93; Ivan Reitman, producer and director, Hamilton (born in Czechoslovakia), 1950; James Rennie, actor, Toronto (1965); John Robertson, director, London, 1878-1964; Patricia Rozema, producer, director and writer, Toronto, 1958; Saul Rubinek, actor, Toronto (born in Germany), 1948; Craig Russell, actor, Toronto, 1948-90; Vic Sarin sarin (zärēn`), volatile liquid used as a nerve gas. It boils at 147°C; but evaporates quickly at room temperature; its vapor is colorless and odorless. , cinematographer and director, Toronto (born in India), 1941; Paul Sarossy, cinematographer, Barrie, 1963; Helen Shaver, actor, St. Thomas, 1951; Don Shebib, director, Toronto, 1938; Nik Sheehan, director, Ottawa (born in UK), 1960; Ernest Shipman ship·man n. 1. A sailor. 2. A shipmaster. , producer, Ottawa, 1871-1931; Martin Short, actor, Hamilton, 1950; Lois Siegel, director, Orleans (born in USA), 1946; Jay Silverheels, actor, Six Nations Reserve, 1919-80; Clive Smith, producer, director and animator, Toronto (born in UK), 1944; Michael Snow, filmmaker, Toronto, 1929; Ned Sparks, actor, Guelph, 1883-1957; Gordon Sparling spar·ling n. 1. The common European smelt (Osperus eperlanus). 2. A young or immature herring. [Middle English sperlinge, from Old French esperlinge, , producer, director and editor, Toronto, 1900-94; John Spotton, producer, director, cinematographer and editor, Toronto, 1927-91; Sylvia Spring, director, Galt, 1942; Robin Spry, producer, director and writer, Toronto, 1939; Paul Stephens, producer, Toronto, 1946; Nat Taylor, exhibitor and producer Toronto 1906: Dave Thomas, actor and writer, St. Catharines, 1949; Ralph Thomas, producer, director and writer, Toronto (born in Brazil), 1939; R.H. Thomson, actor, Toronto, 1947; Eric Till, director, Toronto (born in UK), 1929; John Trent, producer, director and writer, Toronto (born in UK), 1935-83; Robert Verrall, producer and animator, 1928; John Walker, cinematographer and director, Toronto (born in Quebec), 1952; Al Waxman, actor and director, Toronto, 1935; John Weldon, animator, Belleville, 1945; Joyce Wieland, filmmaker, Toronto 1931-98; Richard Williams, animator, Toronto, 1933; Steve Williams, animator, Toronto, 1962; Peter Wintonick, director and editor, Trenton, 1953; Wyndham Wise, publisher, Toronto (born in UK), 1947. |
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