James Blendick

Canadian actor


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::summary Canadian actor ::

James Blendick (born 1941) is a retired Canadian character actor. He is best known for his 30-year-long association with the Stratford Festival.

Career

Among the productions in which he has performed leads are Much Ado About Nothing, The Cherry Orchard, Waiting For Godot, Juno and the Paycock, Coriolanus, Richard III, Amadeus, The Little Foxes, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night and School For Scandal among many others. More recently he appeared in the title role of Titus Andronicus (2000) and as Gonzalo in The Tempest, with Christopher Plummer (2010) at the Stratford Festival.

Blendick has also performed on Broadway (opposite Plummer in Cyrano), at the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, at the Old Globe, San Diego and at the Grand Theatre, London. He has also acted extensively in film and television.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1976ShootPete
1980CordéliaBourreau Radcliff
1980Resurrection1st Scientist
1981Years of the BeastJackson McKifer
1983Star 80Gunseller
1983UtilitiesKenneth Knight
1993Guilty as SinMcMartin
1995Tommy BoyRon Gilmore
2010The TempestGonzalo
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1966Julius CaesarFirst citizenTelevision film
1969The Three MusketeersPorthos
1975PerformanceMattEpisode: "Lulu Street"
1975The Invisible ManSandersEpisode: "Pin Money"
1976Police StoryDr. MolterEpisode: "Oxford Gray"
1977Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanLt. BermanEpisode #1.25
1977KojakPhil BreanEpisode: "Case Without a File"
1978The Bionic WomanCarsonEpisode: "The Antidote"
1978Loose ChangeBob O'BrianMiniseries
1979Barnaby JonesHal Coburn2 episodes
1979Crisis in Mid-AirIrvTelevision film
1981The Other VictimMack Fisher
1981Star WarsGeneral Dodonna2 episodes
1982Remington SteeleGutmanEpisode: "Thou Shalt Not Steele"
1986Twelfth NightSir Toby BelchTelevision film
1989Alfred Hitchcock PresentsColonel StacyEpisode: "Reunion"
1989The Comedy of ErrorsDuke of EphesusTelevision film
1993–1994Street LegalArthur Locke6 episodes
1994Incident in a Small TownSeawrightTelevision film
1994, 1996Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesFrank Cooper2 episodes
1994–1997X-MenApocalypse7 episodes
1998Silver SurferGalactus6 episodes
1998–2000Mythic WarriorsNarrator26 episodes
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References

References

  1. [http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=King%20Lear%20%28Play%29&tols_title=King%20Lear%20%28Play%29&pdate=20040305&byline=Ben%20Brantley&id=1077011419739 NYTimes]

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