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Albert Samuel Waxman, (March 2, 1935 – January 18, 2001) was a
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actor and director of over 1,000 productions on radio, television, film, and stage. He is best known for his starring roles in the television series '' King of Kensington'' ( CBC) and '' Cagney & Lacey'' ( CBS) and '' Twice in a Lifetime'' (
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Early life

Waxman was born in
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immigrants from
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. His parents operated and owned Melinda Lunch, a small restaurant. His father, Aaron Waxman, died when Al was nine.


Career

Waxman's career began at the age of twelve on
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, but it was not until 1975, when he began playing the role of Larry King on CBC's '' King of Kensington'', that he became a
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icon. In the 1980 award-winning film '' Atlantic City'' starring Burt Lancaster, Waxman appeared as a rich
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buyer with a seemingly endless amount of cash. During the 1980s, Waxman starred as the gruff but endearing Lt. Bert Samuels in the highly successful CBS television drama '' Cagney & Lacey''. During the 1990s, Waxman appeared in a variety of films and television shows, but began spending more time acting and directing in the theatre. In 1991, Al hosted ''Missing Treasures'', a TV show which profiled missing children in Canada. He was also a founding member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. In 1997, he was awarded the best actor Gemini Award for his performance in the television film '' Net Worth''. Waxman also appeared at the
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, beginning with his critically acclaimed performance as Willy Loman in '' Death of a Salesman'' in 1997. He also directed ''
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'' at the Stratford Festival in 2000. He was to return to Stratford for his highly anticipated portrayal of Shylock in ''
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'' in 2001. In the wake of Waxman's death, one month before rehearsals were to begin,
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accepted the part of Shylock and the play was performed in honour of Waxman. His last television role was as celestial Judge Othneil in '' Twice in a Lifetime''. The last episode, on which he worked until the afternoon before his elective heart bypass surgery, was about a man, popular in his community, who needed routine bypass surgery, but died during the operation. Although some sections of the episode were rewritten, at the end of this final episode, Waxman's character is asked rhetorically "why do the good die young" to which he has no answer. He's then told "you were quite a warrior". His response – not merely the end of the episode, but one of Waxman's last lines ever recorded, and spoken with a smile – was: "I had my day". In 1999, he published a memoir ''That's What I Am'' which received a Canadian Jewish Book Award.


Community activism

Waxman was involved in community work and charitable causes from coast to coast. He was a spokesperson for organizations such as United Appeal,
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, Israel Bonds, Variety Club, the Muscular Dystrophy Telethons, and Big Brothers (also becoming an honorary member). From June 1979 to June 1981, he was the National Campaign Chairman for the
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, and from 1988 to 1989, he was an official spokesperson for the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Together with his wife, Sara Waxman, he also created the Sara and Al Waxman Neo-Natal Unit at the Shaare Zedek Medical Centre in Jerusalem. Al Waxman was accorded many tributes for his volunteer and philanthropic work. In 1978, he was honoured with the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal. In 1989, he was the recipient of the
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of Canada Humanitarian Award. In 1996, Waxman was inducted into the
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and, in 1997, into the
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. In 1998, he was given the Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement in Canadian television.


Death

Waxman died in Toronto during heart surgery on January 18, 2001, at the age of 65. He was buried at Pardes Shalom Cemetery in Maple, Ontario.


Legacy


Memorials

In 2016, Al Waxman was posthumously inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame as a Cineplex Legends Inductee for his enormous contribution to Canadian arts and culture as an actor, director, producer, and consummate and integral supporter of the Canadian film industry and young aspiring artists emerging within it.


Statue

Following his death, a statue of him, created by Ruth Abernethy, was erected in
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, the Toronto neighbourhood where ''King of Kensington'' takes place. The inscription in front of the statue reads "There's lots to do down the road, there's always more. Trust your gut instincts. In small matters trust your mind, but in the important decisions of life – trust your heart."


Fan club

Musician
Jaymz Bee Jaymz Bee (born April 13, 1963) is a Canadian musician, writer, emcee and radio personality based in Toronto, Ontario. Early life Jaymz was raised in North Bay, Ontario. He was a founder of the Al Waxman Fan Club at Inglenook Community High Sch ...
started the Al Waxman Fan Club while in high school, and started a punk band that performed only songs about Waxman and his life: "'We ended up with an hour-long show, just about Al Waxman.'" What began as a publicity stunt became a long association between Bee and Waxman. Waxman attended some of the fan club events as organised by Bee, most of which raised money for charities such as the Canadian Cancer Foundation and Big Brother. Bee attended Waxman's funeral and, with his fan club, held a wake in Toronto on January 25, 2001.


Filmography


Movies

*1959: ''Sun In My Eyes'' *1961: ''The Hired Gun'' *1962: '' The War Lover'' as Prien: Crew of 'The Body' *1963: '' The Victors'' as 'The Squad' Member *1964: '' Man in the Middle'' as Cpll. Zimmerman *1967: '' Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate'' *1968: '' Isabel'' as Herb *1970: ''
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'' *1971: ''The Crowd Inside'' as Director *1972: '' When Michael Calls'' as Sheriff Hap Washbrook *1973: '' The Sloane Affair'' as Hogan *1974: '' Child Under a Leaf'' as Storekeeper *1974: ''Sunday in the Country'' as Sergeant *1974: ''The Heatwave Lasted Four Days'' as Harry *1974: ''A Star Is Lost!'' as Inspector Bruno *1975: ''My Pleasure is my Business'' *1976: ''
The Clown Murders ''The Clown Murders'' is a 1976 Canadian horror film directed by Martyn Burke. It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy appears. The Executive Producer was Stephen Stohn, who later produced the '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' TV ...
'' as Police Sergeant *1979: ''
Wild Horse Hank ''Wild Horse Hank'' is a 1979 Canadian adventure drama film directed by Eric Till and starring Linda Blair, Michael Wincott and Richard Crenna. It is based on the 1978 teen novel ''The Wild Horse Killers'' written by Mel Ellis. Plot ''Wild Hors ...
'' as Jay Connors *1980: '' Atlantic City'' as Alfie *1980: ''
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'' as Dellassandro *1981: '' Heavy Metal'' as Rudnick (segment "Harry Canyon") (voice) *1981: ''
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'' as Bert Irving *1982: ''
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'' as Detective Stewiski *1983: '' Spasms'' as Warren Crowley *1986: '' Meatballs III: Summer Job'' as Peter *1988: ''
Switching Channels ''Switching Channels'' is a 1988 American comedy film remake of the 1928 play ''The Front Page'', the 1931 film of the same name, and the 1940 film ''His Girl Friday''. It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sulli ...
'' as Berger *1988: '' Malarek'' as Stern *1989: '' Collision Course'' as Dingman *1989: ''
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'' as Dr. Brindle *1989: '' Mob Story'' as Sam *1991: ''
Scream of Stone ''Scream of Stone'' (german: Cerro Torre: Schrei aus Stein) is a 1991 film directed by Werner Herzog about a climbing expedition on Cerro Torre. The film was shot on location at Cerro Torre, with several scenes filmed close to the summit. The s ...
'' as Stephen *1991: '' The Hitman'' as Marco Luganni *1991: ''White Light'' *1991: ''
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'' as Gen. Wescott *1992: '' Quiet Killer'' as Mayor Andy Carmichael *1992: '' Live Wire'' as James Garvey *1992: ''
The Diamond Fleece ''The Diamond Fleece'' is a 1992 Canadian made-for-television film directed by Al Waxman and starring Ben Cross, Kate Nelligan and Brian Dennehy. The film earned Kate Nelligan the 1993 Gemini Award The Gemini Awards were awards given by the Aca ...
'' *1994: ''Operation Golden Phoenix'' as Chief Gordon *1994: ''Death Junction'' as Captain Jenkow *1994: '' Cagney & Lacey: The Return'' as Lt. Bert Samuels *1995: '' Iron Eagle on the Attack'' as Maj. Gen. Brad Kettle *1995: '' Net Worth'' as Jack Adams *1996: '' Gotti'' as Bruce Cutler *1996: '' Bogus'' as School Principal *1996: '' Holiday Affair'' as Mr. Corley *1997: '' The Assignment'' as Carl Mickens - CIA *1997: '' Critical Care'' as Sheldon Hatchett (a Lawyer) *1998: '' At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story'' as John Hofsess *1999: ''
A Saintly Switch ''A Saintly Switch'' is a 1999 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and produced by Walt Disney Entertainment, first exhibited on ABC's ''The Wonderful World of Disney''. The plot revolves around an aging NFL qua ...
'' as Coach Beasily *1999: '' Summer's End'' as Grandpa Trapnell *1999: '' The Hurricane'' as Warden *2000: '' The Thin Blue Lie'' as Art Zugler *2001: '' Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows'' as Louis B. Mayer (released posthumously) *2001: '' What Makes a Family'' as Frank Cataldi (released posthumously)


Television series

*1975–1980: '' King of Kensington'' as Larry King *1981: '' Circus International'' *1981–1988: '' Cagney & Lacey'' as Lt. Bert Samuels *1990–1991: ''Missing Treasures'' *1997: ''Simply Wine and Cheese'' *1999–2001: '' Twice in a Lifetime'' as Judge Othniel / Judge Jepthah / M.C.


Television appearances

*1965: '' For the People'' as Berkowitz *1969: ''
Adventures in Rainbow Country ''Adventures in Rainbow Country'' was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in the 1970-71 TV season. Reruns were later shown on the American children's cable channel Nickelodeon during the early 1980s. A half hour family ...
'' *1979, 1983–1984: '' The Littlest Hobo'' as Vic Carrano / Vernie Davis *1979: '' The Winnings of Frankie Walls'' as Frankie Walls *1985: ''
Night Heat ''Night Heat'' is a Canadian police crime drama series that aired on both CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. Original episodes were broadcast from 1985 to 1989. ''Night Heat'' was the first Canadian original drama series that was also a ...
'' *1986: '' Philip Marlowe, Private Eye'' as Trimmer Waltz *1988: '' My Secret Identity'' *1988: '' Street Legal'' as Judge John R. Caldwell *1988: ''
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'' as Dale Linseman *1989: '' Hard Time on Planet Earth'' *1989: '' Murder, She Wrote'' as Carl Wilson *1993: '' Sweating Bullets'' as Brennan *1994-1998: '' Due South'' as Nicholas Van Zandt / Vince Leggett *1995-????: '' Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' *1998: '' Twitch City'' as Bum *1998–2000: '' Power Play''


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Jaymz Bee Jaymz Bee (born April 13, 1963) is a Canadian musician, writer, emcee and radio personality based in Toronto, Ontario. Early life Jaymz was raised in North Bay, Ontario. He was a founder of the Al Waxman Fan Club at Inglenook Community High Sch ...

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