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Jonathan Crombie (October 12, 1966 – April 15, 2015) was a Canadian actor and
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artist, best known for playing
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in
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's 1985 telefilm ''
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'' and its two sequels.


Early life

Crombie was born on October 12, 1966, in Toronto, Ontario, the son of
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, who was the mayor of
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from 1972 to 1978 and a
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federal
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in the 1980s. Crombie attended
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, where he was spotted by casting agent Diane Polley other of Sarah Polleyperforming in a production of ''The Wizard of Oz''.


Career


Television

Crombie had no previous acting experience and used a photo he took at a kiosk in Union Station when he auditioned for the role of Gilbert Blythe in the 1985 TV miniseries ''Anne of Green Gables''. He reprised the role in the 1987 TV movie ''
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'', the 2000 TV movie '' Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story'' and an episode of ''
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'' in 1992. His role was so popular that he answered to the nickname "Gil". Crombie was also a comedian and in 1998 performed on the Canadian TV series ''
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'' as part of a sketch comedy group. His other television credits included a guest appearance on an episode of the Vancouver-filmed TV series ''
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'' in 1991, voicing the title character in the animated series ''
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'' (2003–2009), along with its 3 prequel films, and appearing in the second season of '' Slings & Arrows'' (2005), as playwright Lionel Train. In 2015, he had guest roles on ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2014, Crombie and John Mitchell wrote, produced, and directed a documentary titled ''Waiting for Ishtar'' about the 1987 film ''
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''. The documentary was financed by an
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campaign. It premiered at Cinecycle in Toronto on December 14, 2017. It was dedicated to the memory of Jonathan Crombie.


Theatre

Crombie appeared on stage in ''The Dishwashers'' by
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(Tarragon Theatre, 2005) and ''The Oxford Roof Climbers Rebellion'' by Stephen Massicotte (Tarragon Theatre/Great Canadian Stage Company, 2006). He spent four seasons at Ontario's
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appearing in ''A Comedy Of Errors'', ''Hamlet'', ''As You Like It'', ''Taming Of The Shrew'', and as Romeo in Diana Leblanc's ''Romeo and Juliet''. He was nominated for a
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for his role in the
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's 1997 production of
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's play '' Arcadia''. Crombie debuted on
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in the Canadian musical ''
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'' as "Man in Chair", from March to April 2007. He returned to the production beginning August 21, and performed the role during the show's tour through the United States. In 2013, Crombie performed at
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,
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, in ''
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'' and ''Benetha's Place'' for the Rasin Cycle featured on
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. His final appearance on stage was playing two roles in the
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Theatre Company's 2015 world premiere of ''Benediction'', based on the novel by
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.


Death

Crombie's family announced on April 18, 2015, that he had died suddenly three days earlier of a
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in
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. His organs were donated. News of his death led to "Gilbert Blythe" trending on
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as fans shared their condolences.


Personal life

Crombie never married and had no children. At his memorial service in 2015, livetweeted by
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journalist
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, his sister Robin said that "Jonathan was also a gay man who didn’t
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until his 40s ... He was a very private person."


Filmography


References


External links

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Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe
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