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Ted Atherton

Ted Atherton

Canadian actor


Ted Atherton is a Canadian television and film actor, as well as an accomplished stage actor. His list of stage credits include major roles in Death of a Salesman and The Lion King at the Royal Alexandra, The Cryptogram at the Tarragon Theatre, Hay Fever at the Canadian Stage and The Last Comedy at the Banff Centre. An experienced Shakespearean actor, he has played principal roles in As You Like It at the Du Maurier World Stage, Much Ado About Nothing at the Theatre Calgary, as well as Richard III and All Well That Ends Well at the Stratford Festival.[1] He is best known as Myles Leland III in the TV series Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye.[2]

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Early life

He moved with his family to Scarborough, Ontario when he was 13. He went to the University of Toronto and obtained a bachelor's degree in English and Drama.[3] He was also a member of the advanced actors workshop at the Banff Centre for three years.[4]

Career

Atherton acted in the movie and television series Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy in 1998.[5][6] He also starred in the Prairie Theatre Exchange's comedic production, Bingo! in 2011.[7][8]

Filmography

Television

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References

  1. Ted Atherton's bio at www.northernstars.ca
  2. "F.B. Eye spy who came up from the warm" by Rita Zekas, Toronto Star (28 Dec, 2002) [Ontario Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 438546763
  3. "A star is born ... at last: J.J. Atherton was larger than life, always wanting to be the star. J.J. never quite made it, but his nephew, Ted, is one of the leads in a new CBC series." by Tony Atherton, The Ottawa Citizen (13 Feb, 1999) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 240241816
  4. "Bio". Tedatherton.com.
  5. " Mystery surrounds Lunchbox Theatre's 'Time Present'". By Louis Hobson, Calgary Sun, May 31, 2015
  6. "MacIvor lights up the board with boozy Bingo!". PAT ST. GERMAIN, The Globe and Mail, Oct. 17, 2011



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