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Gordon Edward Pinsent (born July 12, 1930) is a Canadian actor, writer, director, and singer. He is known for his roles in numerous productions, including ''
Away from Her ''Away from Her'' is a 2006 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley and starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent. Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, and Kristen Thomson are featured ...
'', '' The Rowdyman'', '' John and the Missus'', ''
A Gift to Last ''A Gift to Last'' is a CBC Television Christmas special broadcast in 1976, a subsequent family drama series that ran from 1978 to 1979, and a stage play based on the pilot episode. In both the special and series, Gordon Pinsent portrayed North-W ...
'', ''
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'', '' The Red Green Show'' and '' Quentin Durgens, M.P.'' He was the voice of Babar the Elephant in television and film from 1989 to 2015.


Early life

Pinsent, the youngest of six children, was born in Grand Falls,
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, Canada). His mother, Florence "Flossie" (
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Cooper), was originally from Clifton, Newfoundland and his father, Stephen Arthur Pinsent, was a paper mill worker and cobbler originally from
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, Newfoundland. His mother was "quiet spoken" and a religious
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; the family was descended from immigrants from
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. He was a self-described "awkward child" who suffered from
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. 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 early 1950s, he took a break from acting and joined the
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, serving for approximately four years as a private in
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.


Career

Pinsent's professional acting career began in 1957 at
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's Theatre 77 (later known as the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre) under the direction of
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. In the years that followed, he performed in many theatrical productions in Winnipeg,
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and at the
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. In the early 1960s he appeared in '' Scarlett Hill'' and '' The Forest Rangers''. He has since become a staple of Canadian television with roles including the series '' Quentin Durgens, M.P.'', ''
A Gift to Last ''A Gift to Last'' is a CBC Television Christmas special broadcast in 1976, a subsequent family drama series that ran from 1978 to 1979, and a stage play based on the pilot episode. In both the special and series, Gordon Pinsent portrayed North-W ...
'' (which he created), '' The Red Green Show'', ''
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'', '' Wind at My Back'' and '' Power Play''. The pilot episode of ''
A Gift to Last ''A Gift to Last'' is a CBC Television Christmas special broadcast in 1976, a subsequent family drama series that ran from 1978 to 1979, and a stage play based on the pilot episode. In both the special and series, Gordon Pinsent portrayed North-W ...
'' was adapted for the stage by Walter Learning and
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and has become a perennial Canadian Christmas favourite in regional theatres across the country. Pinsent's movie roles include '' The Rowdyman'', '' Who Has Seen the Wind'', '' John and the Missus'', ''
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'' and ''
Away from Her ''Away from Her'' is a 2006 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley and starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent. Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, and Kristen Thomson are featured ...
''. He wrote the screenplays for ''The Rowdyman'' and ''John and the Missus''. Perhaps his best known early film role was that of the President of the United States in the 1970 science fiction cult classic '' Colossus: The Forbin Project''. He starred in a role called '' Horse Latitudes'' based upon
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, now featured in '' Deep Water''. In 1979 he was made an officer of the
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and was promoted to Companion in 1998. In 2006, he was made a Fellow of the
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. 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 publicly announced in
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,
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, Canada, that Pinsent had accepted the appointment of honorary chairman of the "Building for the Future" fundraising campaign for The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum. During the 2008, 2010 and 2011 summer periods of
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, Pinsent presented a
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series called '' The Late Show'' featuring extended
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of notable Canadians whom the producers believed deserved attention. Pinsent appeared in one of Canadian director
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's early short films titled ''Life Doesn't Frighten Me'', which won various awards, including the CBC Short Film Face-Off, with a cash prize of $30,000. The film also won awards at the
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and the
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in 2013. Most recently he had a guest starring role as Maurice Becker on the February 3, 2010 episode of Canadian television series ''
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''. He was also a featured guest reader on Bookaboo. He attained notoriety when a comedic segment of him reading dramatically from
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's autobiography on '' This Hour Has 22 Minutes'' went viral on October 20, 2010.


Writing

His first memoir, ''By the Way'', was published in 1992 by Stoddart Publishing. His second, ''Next'' (with George Anthony), was published in 2012 by
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. He has written seven screenplays, including: ''The Rowdyman'' and ''John and the Missus''. His plays include ''Easy Down Easy'' (1987) and ''Brass Rubbings'' (1989).


Personal life

Pinsent married actress
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in 1962. They remained together until her death in 2007. Their daughter,
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, is also an actress. Pinsent also has two children from a previous marriage.


Awards

Pinsent is a Companion of The Order of Canada and a Fellow of The Royal Society of Canada. In 1997, he won the Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement in television. Pinsent received an
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from the
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in 1975, and Honorary doctorates from Queen's University, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Lakehead University (2008) and the University of Windsor (2012). Pinsent received a
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in 2004, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts. It was on July 12, 2005, in his hometown of Grand Falls-Windsor, and in honour of his 75th birthday, that the Arts & Culture Centre was renamed The Gordon Pinsent Centre for the Arts. A street in his hometown (Pinsent Drive) is also named in his honour. On September 25, 2008 at a "Newfoundland and Labrador Inspired Evening" at The Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto,
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presented Mr. Pinsent with the inaugural Gordon Pinsent Award of Excellence. Pinsent received the
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in 2012. His acting and writing awards include: * 2014 -
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- Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for ''
The Grand Seduction ''The Grand Seduction'' is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian fi ...
'' * 2013 - Canadian Screen Award - Best Performance in a Guest Role, Dramatic Series for ''
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'' * 2008 -
Genie Award The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978; also known as the "Etrog Awards," for sc ...
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for ''
Away from Her ''Away from Her'' is a 2006 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley and starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent. Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, and Kristen Thomson are featured ...
'' * 2007 -
ACTRA Award The ACTRA Awards were first presented in 1972 to celebrate excellence in Canada's television and radio industries.
- Outstanding Male Performance for ''Away from Her'' * 2004 - Banff Television Festival - Award of Excellence * 2003 - ACTRA Award - Award of Excellence * 1999 -
Gemini Award The Gemini Awards were awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television between 1986–2011 to recognize the achievements of Canada's television industry. The Gemini Awards are analogous to the Emmy Awards given in the United States ...
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for '' Power Play'' * 1999 - Gemini Award - Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for '' Win, Again!'' * 1996 - Gemini Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series for ''
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'' * 1989 - Gemini Award - Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress for '' Street Legal'' * 1987 - Genie Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for '' John and the Missus'' * 1980 - Genie Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for ''
Klondike Fever ''Klondike Fever'' is a 1980 Canadian adventure film, based on the writings of Jack London. It follows London's journey from San Francisco to the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon Territory, Canada in 1898. Cast * Jeff East as Jack London * Rod ...
'' * 1972 -
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- Best Performance by a Lead Actor for '' The Rowdyman''


Filmography


Movies

*1964: ''Lydia'' as Thomas *1966: ''Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off'' *1968: '' The Thomas Crown Affair'' as Jamie McDonald *1970: '' Colossus: The Forbin Project'' as The President *1971: '' Chandler'' as John Melchior *1972: '' The Rowdyman'' as Will Cole *1972: '' Blacula'' as Lt. Jack Peters *1974: ''
Newman's Law ''Newman's Law'' is a 1974 American crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring George Peppard. Plot Vince Newman, a no-nonsense cop, decides to investigate on his own when tipped off that colleagues in the police department are invo ...
'' as Jack Eastman *1974: '' Only God Knows'' as Father John Hagan *1974: ''The Heatwave Lasted Four Days'' as Cliff Reynolds *1976: '' Blackwood'' as Narrator *1977: '' Who Has Seen the Wind'' as Gerald O'Connal *1978: ''Drága kisfiam'' as Fiú *1980: ''
Klondike Fever ''Klondike Fever'' is a 1980 Canadian adventure film, based on the writings of Jack London. It follows London's journey from San Francisco to the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon Territory, Canada in 1898. Cast * Jeff East as Jack London * Rod ...
'' as Swiftwater Bill *1981: ''
Silence of the North ''Silence of the North'' is a 1981 semi-autobiographical Canadian film of author Olive Frederickson, taken from the book of the same name. The film stars Ellen Burstyn as Olive, Tom Skerritt as her first husband Walter Reamer who was killed, and ...
'' as John Frederickson *1987: '' John and the Missus'' as John Munn *1989: '' Babar: The Movie'' as King Babar (voice) *1990: ''Blood Clan'' as Judge William McKay *1997: '' Pippi Longstocking'' as Capt. Longstocking (voice) *1997: ''
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'' as Gus *1999: ''
The Old Man and the Sea ''The Old Man and the Sea'' is a novella written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Cayo Blanco (Cuba), and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction written by Hemingway that was published during his lifetime. O ...
'' (Short) as Old Man (voice) *2001: ''
The Shipping News ''The Shipping News'' is a novel by American author E. Annie Proulx and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1993. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the U.S. National Book Award, as well as other awards. It was adapted as a film of the ...
'' as Billy Pretty *2002: ''A Promise'' (Short) *2003: '' Nothing'' as Man In Suit *2003: ''Snow on the Skeleton Key'' (Short) as Winslow Icarus *2004: '' The Good Shepherd'' as Cardinal Ledesna *2004: ''
Saint Ralph ''Saint Ralph'' is a 2004 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael McGowan. Its central character is a teenage boy who trains for the 1954 Boston Marathon in the hope a victory will be the miracle his mother needs to awaken from ...
'' as Father Fitzpatrick *2006: ''
Away from Her ''Away from Her'' is a 2006 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley and starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent. Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, and Kristen Thomson are featured ...
'' as Grant Anderson *2006: ''
The Sparky Book ''The Sparky Book'' is a 2006 animated/live-action short film by Newfoundland filmmaker Mary Lewis, about the near-death of a young girl who undergoes heart transplant surgery, and the death of her beloved pet dog, Sparky. The story is based on ...
'' (Short) as Goldfish *2008: ''Eating Buccaneers'' as Hermit Trapper *2009: '' The Spine'' (Short) (voice) *2009: '' At Home by Myself...With You'' as Narrator (voice) *2012: '' Flight of the Butterflies'' *2013: ''
Sex After Kids ''Sex After Kids'' is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Lalonde. The film features an ensemble cast, and depicts various ways in which adults struggle to reconcile their sex lives with the demands of parenthood.
'' as Dr. Keaton *2013: ''
The Grand Seduction ''The Grand Seduction'' is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian fi ...
'' as Simon *2013: ''Big News from Grand Rock'' as Stan *2014: '' Danny'' (cameo) *2016: '' Two Lovers and a Bear'' as Bear's Voice *2017: ''The River of My Dreams'' (Documentary)


Television series

*1963: '' Scarlett Hill'' as David Black *1963-1965: '' The Forest Rangers'' as Sergeant Brian Scott *1968: '' Quentin Durgens, M.P.'' as Quentin Durgens *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 ...
'' as Father Bob Coburn *1970: ''
Hogan's Heroes ''Hogan's Heroes'' is an American television sitcom set in a Nazi German prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during World War II. It ran for 168 episodes (six seasons) from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1971, on the CBS network, the longest broadcast ...
'' as Capt. Steiner *1972: ''
Banacek ''Banacek'' is an American detective TV series starring George Peppard that aired on the NBC network from 1972 to 1974. The series was part of the rotating '' NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie'' anthology. It alternated in its time slot with several o ...
'' as John Weymouth *1973: ''
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'' as Phillip Trask *1974: ''The Play's The Thing'' as Host *1978-1979: ''
A Gift to Last ''A Gift to Last'' is a CBC Television Christmas special broadcast in 1976, a subsequent family drama series that ran from 1978 to 1979, and a stage play based on the pilot episode. In both the special and series, Gordon Pinsent portrayed North-W ...
'' as Sgt. Edgar Sturgess *1980: '' Up at Ours'' *1983: '' Ready for Slaughter'' *1984: '' Seeing Things'' as Englander *1989-1991: ''
Babar Babar ( ur, ), also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, and a popular male given name in Pakistan. It is generally taken in reference to the Persian ''babr'' (Persian: ببر), meanin ...
'' as King Babar *1989-1993: '' Street Legal'' as Harold Vickers *1989: '' Friday the 13th: The Series'' as Desmond Williams *1991-2006: '' The Red Green Show'' as Hap Shaughnessy *1994-1999: ''
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'' as Robert Fraser (recurring) *1997-2000: '' Wind at My Back'' as Leo McGinty *1998-2003: '' Made in Canada'' as Myron Kingswell / Walter Franklin, Sr. *1998-2000: '' Power Play'' as Duff McArdle *2004: '' H2O: The Last Prime Minister'' as Michael Cameron *2009: '' Corner Gas'' as Corky Dillems *2009: '' The listener'' as Franck *2010: ''
The Pillars of the Earth ''The Pillars of the Earth'' is a historical novel by British author Ken Follett published in 1989 about the building of a cathedral in the fictional town of Kingsbridge, England. Set in the 12th century, the novel covers the time between the ...
'' as Archbishop *2010-2012: ''
Republic of Doyle ''Republic of Doyle'' is a Canadian comedy-drama television series set in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, which aired on CBC Television from January 6, 2010, to December 10, 2014. The show stars Allan Hawco as private investigator and f ...
'' as Maurice Becker (recurring) *2010-2015: '' Babar and the Adventures of Badou'' as King Babar *2013: '' Satisfaction'' as Dr Faskin *2019: '' Private Eyes'' as Nevin Ainslie


Television specials and movies

*1970: '' Quarantined'' as Dr. Bud Bedford *1973: ''
Incident on a Dark Street ''Incident on a Dark Street'' is a 1973 TV movie broadcast on ''NBC Saturday Night at the Movies''. It premiered on NBC on January 13, 1973. Plot Two law school grads take on their first big cases as prosecutors for the federal government as U.S. ...
'' as Joe - Mayor *1975: '' Horse Latitudes'' as Donald Crowhurst *1979: '' The Suicide's Wife'' as Allan Crane *1981: '' Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper'' as Ambassador Ken Taylor *1982: ''The Life and Times of Edwin Alonzo Boyd'' as Edwin Alonzo Boyd *1984: ''
A Case of Libel ''A Case of Libel'' is a 1963 novel by the British writer John Bingham.Reilly p.121 Unlike his usual crime-thrillers, it is a drama about a libel case brought by a woman against a national newspaper headed by a ruthless new editor Editing ...
'' as Dennis Corcoran *1984: ''And Miles to Go'' as Jack Morrissey *1988: '' Two Men'' *1992: ''In the Eyes of the Stranger'' as Lt. Ted Burk *1993: ''Bonds of Love'' as Leon *1995: '' A Vow to Kill'' as Frank Waring *1996: ''A Holiday for Love'' as Cal Marsdon *1999: '' Win, Again!'' as Win Morrissey *2000: ''Jewel On The Hill'' as Narrator *2001: '' Blind Terror'' as Martin Howell *2002: '' The New Beachcombers'' as Host *2003: ''Hemingway vs Callaghan'' as Morley Callaghan *2003: ''Fallen Angel'' as Warren Wentworth *2006: ''Yours, Al'' as Al Purdy *2012: ''Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town'' as Elder Stephen Leacock


Discography

* 1968: ''Roots'' * 1997: ''Harbour of Dreams: A Tribute to Newfoundland '' (with Dave Nicol) * 2002: ''At the Rim of the Carol-Singing Sea'' (with The Newfoundland Symphony Youth Choir) * 2010: ''Down and Out in Upalong'' (with
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and
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References


External links

*
Northern Stars: Gordon Pinsent

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