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Bill Dow is an actor, director and writer in theatre, film, and television. He is best known for playing Bill Lee in the ''
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'' franchise.


Career

He also had a recurring roles as Russ Hathaway in the Canadian drama series ''
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'', as Mr. Parkman in ''
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'', Dr. Charles Burks in ''
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'', and Dr. Veet in the film, ''Absolute Zero''. Bill Dow has played many other guest star and recurring roles in a variety of television series such as ''
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'' and feature films, and has directed several award-winning theater productions for the Vancouver Playhouse where he was Artistic Associate for many years. As an actor Dow has performed many lead roles, including a 2004 Jessie Award-winning performance as Martin Dysart in
Peter Shaffer Sir Peter Levin Shaffer (15 May 1926 – 6 June 2016) was an English playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. He is best known for the plays '' Equus'' and '' Amadeus'', the latter of which was adapted for the screen by Miloš Forman, with an ...
's '' Equus''. He served as associate artistic director at the
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and the Belfry Theatre, and resident
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at the Banff Playwrights Colony. Bill Dow also played a part in the 2015 Film Autumn Dreams as the driver of Ben.


Personal life

Dow completed his interdisciplinary PhD in Theatre and Classical Mythology at
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in 2013.PhD for Stargate actor Bill Dow
/ref> His studies included an examination of Greek tragedy and the writing of a 'new' tragedy – Cupid's Arrow, that tells the beginnings of the story of
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and
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– a prequel to
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' ''
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''. He maintains an active acting and directing career while teaching Theatre and Mythology at Simon Fraser University.


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