Gordon Pinsent

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Gordon Edward Pinsent CC, FRSC LL.D (born July 12, 1930 in Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada) is a Canadian television, theatre and film actor.

Pinsent began acting on stage in the 1940s at the age of 17. He soon took on roles in radio drama on the CBC, and later moved into television and film as well. In the eary 1950s, he took a break from acting and joined the Canadian Army, serving for approximately four years as a Private in The Royal Canadian Regiment. During the early years of his career he appeared in Scarlett Hill but was best known for co-starring in the CBC children's series The Forest Rangers in the early 1960s.

Later television roles have included the series Quentin Durgens, M.P., A Gift to Last (which he created), The Red Green Show, Due South, Wind at My Back and Power Play.

His movie roles have included Lydia, The Rowdyman, Who Has Seen the Wind, John and the Missus and The Shipping News. He wrote the screenplays for The Rowdyman and John and the Missus.

He married actress Charmion King in 1962, and they were married until her death in 2007; their daughter, Leah Pinsent, is a television actress. Gordon Pinsent also has two children from an earlier marriage.

He published an autobiography, By the Way, in 1992. He has also written a number of stage plays and television screenplays. In 1997 he won the Earl Grey Award.

In 1979 he was made an officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1998. In 2006, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. [1]

On the evening of September 11, 2006, at the Toronto International Film Festival, Pinsent collapsed while attending an after party, celebrating the opening of Away From Her, at Harry Rosen's on Bloor Street. He was conscious as he was transferred into an ambulance.[2] He was diagnosed as dehydrated and stayed in the hospital overnight before returning home to rest.[3]

On March 6, 2007, it was announced that Pinsent would receive a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.

On March 8, 2007, it was publically announced in Toronto, Canada, that Pinsent had accepted the appointment of Honorary Chairman of the "Building for the Future" [4] fundraising campaign for The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum [5].

Contents

  • 1969: Quarantined (TV movie)
  • 1972: Incident on a Dark Street
  • 1979: The Suicide's Wife
  • 1981: Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper
  • 1982: The Life and Times of Edwin Alonzo Boyd
  • 1984: A Case of Libel
  • 1988: Two Men
  • 1993: Bonds of Love
  • 1993: In the Eyes of the Stranger
  • 1995: A Vow to Kill
  • 1996: A Holiday for Love
  • 1999: Win, Again!
  • 2000: Jewel On The Hill (narrator)
  • 2001: Blind Terror
  • 2002: The New Beachcombers
  • 2003: Fallen Angel (TV movie)
  • 2003: Hemingway vs Callaghan
  • 2004: H20: The Last Prime Minister
  • 2006: Yours, Al

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