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A Cinematic Map of 1928-89; Phil Hartman, Actor, Brantfor 199 Martha Henry, Actor, Stratford (Born in I.JA), 1938; Sharon Acker, actor, Toronto, 1935; i Aldon, actor, Toronto, 1927; Ja en, exhibitor, Brantford (born in USA), 1890-1942; Jules Allen, exhibitor, Brantford (born in USA), 1 194?; LouipApplebaum, composer, 1 ronto, 1918-2000; Dan Aykroyd, actor and writer, Ottawa, 1952; Frank Badiley, administrator and director, Ott a, 1895-1955; David Bairsto , producer and director, Toronto, 1921; Robert Beatty, actor, Hamilton, 1909-92; Brigitte B director, T onto (born in Germany), 1951; Jane Marsh Beveridge, producer, director and editor, Ottawa, 1915; Julian Biggs, produce r, Port Perry, 1920-72; Hart Bochner, actor and director, Toronto, 1956; Lloyd Bochner, actor, fbron o I, 1924; Bobby Breen, acto o, 1927; Donald Brittain, director and writer, Ottawa, 1928-89; Jackie Burroughs, actor, Toronto (born in UK), 1942; Rudy produ Toronto (born in Italy), 1951; James Cameron, producer, director and writer, Kapuskaaing, 194110101Veve 444 Campbet . r, Guelph, 1964; N olas Campbell, actor and director, Toronto, 1952; John Candy, actor, Toronto, 1950-94; Jim Carrey, odor, Jackson's Poi 962; Peter director, Toronto (born in UK), 1933-82; Jack Chambers, filmmaker, London, 1931-78; Christop Chapman, direct and editor, Toronto, 1927; Maury Chaykin, actor, Toronto (born in USA), 1950; Albert Christie, produ er, director and writer, London, 1886-1951; Berton Churchill, actor, Toronto, 1876-1940; Jerry Ciccoritti, director, Toronto, 1956; Susan Clar actor, Sarnia, 1940; Wayne Clarkson, administrator, Toronto (born in Nova Scotia), 1948; Janice Cole, producer and director, Chatham, 1954 John Colicos, actor,-Toront6,1928-2000; Budge Crawley, producer and director, Ottawa, 1911-87; Judith Crawley, writer, cinematographer and editor, Ottawa, 1914-86; Wendy Crewson, actor, Hamilton, 1956; David Cronenberg, producer, director and writer/Toronto, 1943; Hume Cronyn, actor, London, 1911; Henry Czerny, actor, Toronto, 1959; Cynthia Dale, actor, Toronto, 1961; Holly Dale, director and producer, Toronto, 1953; Jennife le, actor, Toronto, 1955; Tom Daly, producer and editor, Toronto, 19 Lolita Davidovich, actor, Toronto, 1961; William Davidson, producer and director, Toronto, 1928; Garth Drabinsky, producer, Tor , Marie Dressler, actor, Cobourg, 1869-1934; Qouglas Dumbrille, actor, Hamilton, 1890-1974; George Dunning, animatorforonto, 1920-79; Allan Dwan, producer, director and writer, Toronto, 1895-1981; H s, director, London, 1888-1952; Atom Eoyan, producer, director and writer, Toronto (born in Egypt), 1960; Brike Wier, filmrnalcOCHM*esbu 947; Graeme fetrison, roducer, director and cinematographer, Toronto, 1929; Niv Fichman, producer, Toronto (born in Israel), 1958; Henri Fiks, cinemato er, Toronto (born in France), 1938; Camelia Frieberg, producer, Toronto, 1959; Bryant Fryer, animator, Galt, 1897-1963; Sidney J. e, director, Toronto, 1933; Victor Garber, actor, London, 1949; 'Sidney Goldsmith, animator, Toronto, 1922; Harold Greenberg, p cer, Toronto, 1930-96• rahanl Greene, actor, Six NationsieseX, 1952; Lo' e Greene, actor, Ottawa, 1915-87; John Greyson, director • writer ondort1060; Stt a Gunnarsson, director, Toronto (born in Iceland), 1951; Don Haig, producer and editor, Toronto (born in Manitoba), 1933; Harvey Hart, director, Tor a cinematic map of 1928-89; Phil Hartman, actor, Brantfor 199 Martha Henry, actor, Stratford (born in I.JA), 1938; Michael Hirsh, producer, Toronto (born in Belgium), 1946; Phil, Hoffman, ilmmaker, Kitchener, 1955; Andrew Holland, e bitor, Nepean, 1844-1929; George Holland, exl itor, Nepean, 1846-19??; Mike Map by Sarah-Jane Wise Hoolboomvilmmaker, Toronto, 1989; Walter Huston, Text by Paul Townend actor, pronto, 1884-1950; William Hutt, actor, Toronto, 48 SUMMER 2000 U- 1920; Joan Hutton, cinematographer, Toronto, 1947; Tony Ianze em grapher and director, 7or o, 1935; Michael e, actor, Toronto, 1950; Mark Irwin, cinematographer, Toronto, 195 in, a Whitby, 1862-1938; bi, actor, Toronto, 1913; Jacobovici, producer and director, Toronto (born in Isra 1953; stina nings, producer, Toronto UK), 1951; Norman Jewison, producer and director, Toronto, 1926; Allan King, p cer irector, nto (born in British Columbia lexander Knox, actor, Strathroy, 1907-95; Ted Kotcheff, director, Toronto, 1; Eve ambert, ani Ottawa, 1914-99; Robert Lantos, p er, Toronto (born in Hungary), 1949; Florence Lawrence, actor, 188 938; D glas Leite n, p ucer, South Porcupine, 1927; Richard L matographer, South Porcupine, 1935; Eugene L , actor and writer, H on, 1 eatrice Lillie, actor, Toro o, 1894-1989; Cec Linder, actor Timmins (born in Poland), 1921-92; G Lockhart, actor, London, 1891-1957; B da Longfellow, producer, director and writer, Copper Cliff, 19 Patrick Loubert, producer, Tointo, 1947; Jim MacKay, animator, Beaverto 1917; Larry Mann, actor, Tq onto, 1922; Ron Mann, directo and producer, Toronto, 1959; Raymond Massey, actor, Toronto, 1896-1983; Lois Maxwell, actor, Kitchener, 1927; Sheila Stratford, 1956; Bruce McDonald, director and editor, Toronto, 1954; Don McKellar, actor, writ and r, Toronto, 1963; Mark McKinney, actor, Ottawa, 1959; Deepa Mehta, director, Toronto (born in India), 1949; Peter M er, director, matographer and editor, Toronto, 1958; Lorne Michaels, producer, Toronto, 1945; Rick Moranis, actor, Toronto, 1954; Mi1c Iyers, ;.actoi and producer, Toronto, 1964; Kate Nelligan, actor, ondon, 1951; Sydney Newman, directpr.anti administrator, T 7; Peter O'Brian, producer, Toronto, 1947; ilr Catherine O'Hara„.ador, Toronto, 1954; Sidney Olcott, dir 49; Don Owen, director, Toronto, 1935; Cecilia Parker, actor, C Fort William, 19093; Peter Pe d Perlmutter, producer, Toronto, 1934; Matthew Perry, actor, Ottawa (born in US 969; Jack Pickford, actor, Toronto 1896-1933; Lottie ckford, actor, Toronto, 1900-36; Mary Pickford, actor and pro- ducer, Toronto, 1893- vist, Toronto (born in UK), 1923; Marie Prevost, 1 1937; Alexandra Rasky, director, Toronto, 1928; Peter Raymont, pry • ucer and direc- tor, Ottawa, 1950; Keanu Reeves, actor, To ; Kate Reid, actor, Oakville (born ), 1930-93; Ivan Reitman, pro- ducer and director, Hamilton (born in aria), 1950; James Rennie, actor, Toro 965; John Robertson, director, London, W8-1964; Patricia Rozema, producers irector and writer, Toronto, 1958; Saul Rubin actor, Toronto (born in Germany), 1948; Craig Russell, actor, Toronto, 1948-90; Vic nn, cinematographer and director, Toronto in India), 1941; Paul Sarossy, cinematographer, Barrie, 1963; Helen Shaver, actor, St. TJiomas, 1951; Don Shebib, director, Toronto, 1938; (born in UK), 1960; Ernest Shipman, producer, Ottawa, 1871-931; Martin Short, actor, Hamilton, 1950; Lois Siegel, director, Orleans (born in USA), 1946; Jay Silverheels, actpr, Six Nationi Reserve, 1919 ; Clive Smith, producer, director and animator, Toronto (born in UK), 1944; Michael Snow, filmmaker, Toront ed Sparks, actor„tuelph, 1883-1957; Gordon Sparling, producer, director and editor, Toronto, 1900-94; John Spotton, producer, director, cin- ematograph editor, Toronto, 1927-91; Sylvia Spring, director, Galt, 1942; Ro Stephens, producer, T tronto, 1946; Nat Taylor, exhibitor and producer, Toron , 1906; Dave Thomas, actor and writer, St. atharines, 1949; Ralph Thomas, producer, director and writer, Toronto (born in Brazil), R.H. Thomson, actor, Toronto, 1947; Eric Till, director, Toronto orn in UK), 1929; John Trent, producer, director and writer, To obert Verrall, producer and animator, Toronto, 928; John Walker, cinematographer and director, Toro orn in Quebec), 1952; Al Waxman, actor and director, Toronto, 1935; John Weldon, animator, Belleville, 1945; Joyce Wieland, fi Toronto 1931-98; Richard Williams, animator, Toronto, 1933; Steve Williams, animator, Toronto, 1962; Peter Wintonick, direct e Trenton, 1953; Wyndham Wise, publisher, Toronto (born in UK), 1947. TAKE ONE 49 .
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