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He was 22-years-old when he played "King Lear" at London's Old Vic Theater.
He joined Canada's Stratford Festival and in 1964 won praise playing the lead in "King Lear."
He appeared in the London and New York productions of the play "Soldiers" portraying Winston Churchill.
Starred in a series of commercials produced in Canada for the Speedy Muffler chain. He played the straight-man shop manager to employee Lee Van Cleef (costumed as a Cowboy from the Spaghetti Westerns) and (in another skit) with Richard Jaeckel as an Army General riding in a jeep barking orders to everyone.
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