- William Shatner
William Alan Shatner (born on March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor who gained fame for playing James Tiberius Kirk of the "USS Enterprise" in the television show "Star Trek" from 1966 to 1969 and in seven of the subsequent movies. Shatner has written a series of books chronicling his experiences playing James T. Kirk and being a part of "Star Trek". He also played the title role as veteran police sergeant "T.J. Hooker", from 1982 to 1986. - Pamela Anderson
Pamela Denise Anderson is a Canadian-born American actress, sex symbol, glamour model, producer, TV personality, and author. For a time, she was known as Pamela Anderson Lee after marrying the drummer for Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee. Anderson is popularly known for modeling and television acting in the 1990s and for her large breast implants. - Jim Carrey
James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American A-list film actor and comedian. He is known for his manic, slapstick performances in comedy films such as "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls", "The Mask", "Dumb and Dumber", "Me, Myself & Irene", "The Cable Guy", "Liar Liar" and "Bruce Almighty". - Elisha Cuthbert
Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30 1982) is a Canadian actress. She is known as the former co-host of the Canadian children's television series, "Popular Mechanics for Kids", and for her role as Kim Bauer in the American action-thriller television series "24". She had her first lead role in the 2004 feature film "The Girl Next Door". - Donald Sutherland
Donald McNicol Sutherland OC (born July 17, 1935) is a prolific Canadian actor with a film career spanning over 40 years. - Raymond Burr
Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21 1917 - September 12, 1993) was an Emmy-nominated actor and vintner, perhaps best known for his roles in the television dramas "Perry Mason" and "Ironside". - Martin Short
Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian/American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for his comedy work, particularly on the TV programs "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live". He has been nominated for an Emmy Award. - Brendan Fehr
Brendan Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Michael Guerin on the WB television series "Roswell". He modeled to earn more pocket money and his pictures appeared in magazines. He was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where in 1996 he was cast in an early Internet soap opera, "CR6". He broke into television in 1997 when he was cast in "Breaker High". - Rich Little
Richard Caruthers "Rich" Little is a Canadian comedian best known for his celebrity impersonations. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Little was one of three sons of a physician, he had a gift for impersonations since his school days and began performing professionally in night clubs at 17. He acted in Ottawa's Little Theatre and became a successful disc jockey who frequently incorporated impersonations into his show. In 1963, he was asked to audition by Mel Tormé, … - Victor Garber
Victor Joseph Garber (born on March 16, 1949 in London, Ontario, Canada) is a six-time Emmy Award-nominated Canadian film, stage and television actor and singer. Garber began acting at the age of nine, joining the University of Toronto's Hart House at age 15. In 1967 he formed a folk band called The Sugar Shoppe with Peter Mann, Laurie Hood and Lee Harris. - Tommy Chong
Thomas "Tommy" B. Kin Chong (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-born actor and musician who is well-known for his stereotypical portrayals of hippie-era stoners. He is most widely known for his role as Chong in the marijuana-themed Cheech & Chong comedy movies with Cheech Marin. - Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee (born Ruta Mary Kilmonis on May 30 1936 in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian-born actress and dancer of Lithuanian extraction, who appeared as one of the brides in the movie "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". She is also best known for a being a "regular" on a number of game shows, including "Hollywood Squares", "What's My Line?", and as Alex Trebek's co-host on High Rollers. - Norm MacDonald
Norman Gene Macdonald (born October 17, 1963) is a Canadian actor and comedian. He is known for his biting sarcasm, distinct muttering, slurred delivery (which may be accentual, due to his French-Canadian upbringing), and prevalent use of the word "crackwhore" which became well known during his three years anchoring "Saturday Night Live's" "Weekend Update". He performed as a stand up comedian in comedy clubs across Canada before moving to Los Angeles, … - A. J. Buckley
A.J. Buckley (February, 1978, Dublin) is Irish-Canadian actor of television and film. Some of his TV appearances include "The X-Files", "NYPD Blue", "CSI:Crime Scene Investigation", "Without a Trace" and "CSI:NY" as Adam Ross. Film appearances include "Disturbing Behavior", "The Forsaken", "Extreme Days" and the Sci Fi Channel's "Silent Warnings". He also did voice work for "Happy Feet". - John Ireland
John Benjamin Ireland was an Academy Award-nominated actor and sometime film director. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, he was raised in New York City. He started out in minor stage roles on Broadway. A tall, lean former Canadian professional swimmer who once performed in a water carnival, he appeared on Broadway and toured in Shakespeare in the late 1930s and early 40s before entering film in the mid-40s. He made his screen debut as Pvt. - Linda Thorson
Linda Thorson (born Linda Robinson, June 18 1947, Toronto, Ontario), is a Canadian actress on TV and films, mostly in the UK and USA. An alumna of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), her professional name is based upon her first married name, Mrs Barry Bergthorson. She is best remembered for her role as Tara King (succeeding Diana Rigg) in the last season of the British TV adventure series, "The Avengers", … - Lorne Greene
Lorne Hyman Greene O.C., LL.D. (February 12, 1915 - September 11, 1987) was a Canadian actor, best known in the United States for his roles on two American television programs: the long-running western "Bonanza" and the shorter-lived cult classic science fiction program "Battlestar Galactica". - Hume Blake Cronyn
Hume Blake Cronyn (born August 28, 1864 in London, Canada West-died June 19, 1933) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was elected to the House of Commons as a Unionist in the riding of London in the 1917 election. His son, Hume Cronyn, was an actor. - Roark Critchlow
Roark Critchlow (born May 11, 1963 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is an actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera "Days of Our Lives" from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton. He also had a recurring role on the soap "Passions". More recently he was in the TV movie "The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story" as well as appearing in the Nickelodeon series "Drake & Josh" as Dr. Glazer. - Mike Myers
Michael John Myers (born May 25, 1963, in Scarborough, Ontario) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian-British comedian, actor, screenwriter, and film producer, best known for his comedy work in "Saturday Night Live" and film roles including the title characters of "Wayne's World", the "Austin Powers" series, and "Shrek". - John Candy
John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 - March 4, 1994) was a Canadian comedian and actor. Candy rose to fame as a member of the Toronto, Canada branch of "The Second City", often playing lovable losers and characters with bad luck but big hearts. His film roles were mostly comedic, such as his memorable characters in "Spaceballs", "Stripes", "The Blues Brothers", "Brewster's Millions", "Uncle Buck", "Cool Runnings", … - Melody Anderson
Melody Anderson (born December 3, 1955) is a Canadian-American social worker and public speaker specializing in the impact of addiction on families. She is more widely known as an actress, with her most high-profile role being Dale Arden in the 1980 adaptation of "Flash Gordon". - Hume Cronyn
Hume Blake Cronyn, OC (July 18, 1911 - June 15, 2003) was a Canadian/American stage, film, and broadcast actor who enjoyed a long and distinguished career—often appearing professionally with his second wife, Jessica Tandy—after overcoming an early image as a film heavy. - Walter Huston
Walter Huston (April 6, 1884 - April 7, 1950) was a Canadian-born actor. Born in Toronto, Ontario to an Irish Anglican father and a Scottish mother, he began his Broadway career in 1924, he achieved fame in character roles once talkies began in Hollywood. His first major role was in 1929's "The Virginian", opposite Gary Cooper. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1936 for "Dodsworth", which he had also performed on Broadway. - Shawn Levy
Shawn Adam Levy (born 1967) is a Canadian American director and actor. He was born in Montreal, Quebec. Levy is the director of "Big Fat Liar", "Just Married", "Cheaper by the Dozen", "The Pink Panther", and "Night at the Museum". He has also directed many television shows, including "Cousin Skeeter", "The Famous Jett Jackson" and "Pepper Dennis". Levy has a production deal with 20th Century Fox. - Joanna Shimkus
Joanna Shimkus, Lady Poitier (born 10 October 1943 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a former Canadian actress. She is married to Bahamian-American film actor Sidney Poitier. Their daughter Sydney Tamiia Poitier is also an actress. They reside in Southern California. Joanna Shimkus is of Lithuanian descent. - Lolita Davidovich
Lolita Davidovich (b. July 15, 1961) is a Canadian-born actress of Serbian heritage. - Jessica Steen
Jessica Steen (born December 19, 1965 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian movie and television actress, noted for her roles in "Homefront", "Earth 2", "Armageddon", "NCIS", and "CSI". - Yvonne de Carlo
Yvonne De Carlo (born Margaret Yvonne Middleton) (September 1 1922 - January 8 2007) was a Canadian-born American film and television actress, best known for her role as "Lily Munster" on the 1964-1966 CBS television series "The Munsters". - Carrie-Anne Moss
Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Trinity in "The Matrix" trilogy. - John Qualen
John Qualen (December 8, 1899 - September 12, 1987) was a Canadian film character actor. Qualen was born Johan Mandt Kvalen in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of immigrants from Norway; his father was a Lutheran minister and changed the family's original surname, "Kvalen", to "Qualen". Qualen grew up in Elgin, Illinois. His acting career began when he was at Northwestern University which he attended on a scholarship from having won an oratory contest. - Brett Somers
Brett Somers (born Audrey Sommers on July 11, 1924) is an actress, singer, and comedienne. She is perhaps best known as a panelist on the 1970s CBS game show "Match Game". - Candace Elaine
- Donal Logue
DONAL LOGUE is well known to both film and television audiences for his work in a wide range of projects. He recently completed production on two upcoming film projects: the action thriller "Ghost Rider," with Nicolas Cage ; and Edward Burns ' comedy "The Groomsmen." Both films are due out in 2006. He is also currently developing "El Centro" for the FX Network, a one-hour series he will write, produce and star in. - Fifi D'Orsay
Fifi D'Orsay was an actress. Born Marie-Rose Angelina Yvonne Lussier in Montreal, Quebec, as a young girl, filled with the desire to become an actress, she went to New York City. There, she found work in The Greenwich Village Follies after an audition in which she sang the song "Yes, We Have No Bananas" in French. In a burst of creativity, she told the play's director she was from Paris, France where she had worked in the Folies Bergères. - Nancy Dolman
Nancy Dolman (born 1952) is a Canadian comic actress originally from Toronto. She is most notable for her recurring role on the ABC cult sitcom "Soap", "Second City Television" and "Custard Pie". She also appeared in her husband Martin Short's critically acclaimed 1985 cable television special "Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas". Dolman performed in the Canadian Rock Theatre production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" in the early 1970s, … - Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill (December 9, 1876 - October 10, 1940) was a Canadian actor. Born in Toronto, Ontario. As a young man interested in the theater, he headed to New York City where he began an acting career that soon put him on the Broadway stage. There, he was one of the earliest members of Actors Equity and sat on the union's Council. In 1919 he was in charge of the New York headquarters during the Equity strike in which fellow Canadian and friend, … - Jenny-Lynn Hutcheson
Jenny-Lynn Hutcheson (born July 19, 1989) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her guest appearances on "The X-Files". She has not appeared on screen since 2001. Hutcheson was born in Delta, British Columbia.
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