Douglas Campbell

Douglas Campbell

  • Birthday: 6/11/1922
  • Deathday: 10/6/2009
  • Place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

Douglas Campbell, a stalwart in Canadian theatre, brought his rich acting, directing, and leadership skills to the forefront. Hailing from Scotland, Campbell joined Canada's Stratford Festival in 1953, where his versatile performances, from comedic to deeply emotional roles, captivated audiences for over four decades. His impact extended beyond acting to directing, showcasing his talent in productions like Stravinsky's "A Soldier's Tale" and "Julius Caesar." Despite brief forays into film and TV, his passion remained steadfast in live theatre. Honoured with the Order of Canada in 1997 and the Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 2003, Campbell's legacy endures through initiatives like The Douglas Campbell Award and Vancouver's Bard on the Beach's Douglas Campbell Studio Stage. Not only a remarkable actor, but Campbell also played a vital role in establishing professional theatre in Canada, leaving an enduring imprint on the country's theatrical landscape.

Filmography

If You Could See What I Hear
Release date: 1/7/1982

If You Could See What I Hear

Role(s): Porky Sullivan

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When Tomorrow Dies
Release date: 11/24/1965

When Tomorrow Dies

Role(s): Doug James

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Double Negative
Release date: 5/12/1980

Double Negative

Role(s): The Walker

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Nothing Personal
Release date: 3/28/1980

Nothing Personal

Role(s): Critchett Sr.

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Oedipus Rex
Release date: 1/6/1957

Oedipus Rex

Role(s): Oedipus

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