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Wendell Smith (actor)

Wendell Smith is a Canadian actor born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.[1]

Wendell Smith
Born
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor
Years active1970s—2010s
FamilyStephen McHattie (brother)
AwardsElizabeth Sterling Haynes Award
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1996)

History edit

Originally based in Nova Scotia, Wendell Smith co-founded the Mulgrave Road Theatre Co-op in Guysborough in 1977.[2][3] Smith has worked more frequently as a stage actor, although he has also appeared in several Canadian feature films, especially television films.[4][5][6]

In 1978, Smith played the role of Antonio in the Citadel Theatre's production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.[7] In 1980, Smith played both the part of Dr. Patrick and the part of the defense lawyer in Sharon Pollack's play Blood Relations.[8][9] In 1983, Smith began workshopping plays with Theatre Calgary in Calgary, Alberta.[10] In 1985, Smith played the lead role in Lyle Victor Albert's play White on White.[11]

In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Wendell Smith became heavily involved in the theater scene in Edmonton, Alberta; by 1988 the Edmonton Journal had described Smith as one of the "mainstays of the local acting scene."[12] Smith was frequently involved, both as an actor and director, with Edmonton International Fringe Festival, North America's oldest and largest fringe theatre festival; for example, in 1987 Smith directed the play Ba Ba Ha at the Edmonton Fringe and in 1997 he acted in Gordon Pengilly's play Seeds at the Edmonton Fringe.[13][14] Wendell Smith also appeared in the Citadel Theatre's annual production of A Christmas Carol on multiple occasions; in 1987 he played Bob Cratchit and in 1993 he played Mr. Fezziwig.[15][16]

In 1999, Wendell Smith played False Arkansas Tom in the TV movie You Know My Name.[17] Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Smith was noted for the gravelly voice he employed as an actor.[18][19][20][21]

Recognition edit

In 1979, Keith Ashwell wrote that "Smith acts his part marvelously," and in 1985, journalist Liz Nicholls described Smith as "indisputably a gifted comedian."[22][23]

In 1996, Smith won the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor for his work in Jim Guedo's play Simpatico.[24]

Personal life edit

Wendell Smith is the older brother of Canadian actor Stephen McHattie.[25]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role
2006 Kill Syndrome Ricketts
1999 Question of Privilege Tavern Owner
1999 You Know My Name False Arkansas Tom
1998 Mentors McSween
1997 Heart Full of Rain Old Doyle
1993 Ordeal in the Arctic Major Blair
1988 Cowboys Don't Cry Matt Wiley
1987 The Gunfighters Sheriff Burrows
1987 Prom Night 2 Walt Carpenter
1983 Running Brave Chris Mitchell

References edit

  1. ^ Nicholls, Liz (October 18, 1985). "Smith Eyes New Horizons, New Challenges". The Edmonton Journal. p. 63.
  2. ^ Benson, Eugene; Conolly, L.W. (1989). "Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre". The Oxford Companion to Canadian Theatre. Oxford University Press. pp. 352. ISBN 9780195406726.
  3. ^ Perkins, Don (November 21, 1981). "Saskatoon Attracts Nova Scotia Actor". Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix. p. 9.
  4. ^ Day, Moira Jean (2011). "Alberta Report vs. Prairie Report: The City of God vs. The City of Man on the Canadian Prairies, 1973-2003". West-words: Celebrating Western Canadian Theatre and Playwriting. University of Regina Press. pp. 214, 244. ISBN 9780889772359.
  5. ^ Burnett, Linda Avril (2010). Theatre in Atlantic Canada. Playwrights Canada Press. p. 61. ISBN 9780887548901.
  6. ^ Knowles, Richard Paul (1999). The Theatre of Form and the Production of Meaning: Contemporary Canadian Dramaturgies. ECW Press. p. 91. ISBN 9781550223996.
  7. ^ "Twelfth Night Opens at Citadel". The St. Albert Gazette. January 25, 1978. p. 15.
  8. ^ Cotton, Elise (2004). Mediation and Mediators in the History Plays of Sharon Pollock and Jovette Marchessault. Universite de Sherbrooke. pp. 43–47. ISBN 9780612948228.
  9. ^ "Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia - Blood Relations". www.canadiantheatre.com. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  10. ^ Brennan, Brian (December 16, 1983). "Acting Duo Drop Out From ATP Play". The Calgary Herald. p. C9.
  11. ^ Nicholls, Liz (April 15, 1985). "Play Makes Powerful Statement About Bigotry". The Edmonton Journal. p. B9.
  12. ^ Swanson, Doug (October 29, 1988). "Saturday Night Fever". The Edmonton Journal. p. H1.
  13. ^ Peterson, Karen (August 12, 1987). "Ba Ba Ha Debut at Fringe: Vic Albert's Architectural Comedy". The Edmonton Journal. p. 19.
  14. ^ Levesque, Roger (August 23, 1997). "At The Fringe". The Edmonton Journal. p. C2.
  15. ^ Nicholls, Liz (December 7, 1987). "Please, Santa, Spare Us This Humbug. Luv, Liz". The Edmonton Journal. p. F1.
  16. ^ Nicholls, Liz (December 19, 1993). "Clowning Aside, This Is A Well-Known Story Told Well". The Edmonton Journal. p. E5.
  17. ^ Marill, Alvin H (2005). Movies Made for Television, 1964-2004: 1990-1999. Scarecrow Press. pp. 583. ISBN 9780810851740.
  18. ^ Nicholls, Liz (August 18, 1983). "Furry Bedroom Slipper Captures Crowd". The Edmonton Journal. p. C7.
  19. ^ Brochu, Brenda (September 18, 1984). "Plenty of Skeletons in this Closet". The Gateway. p. 11.
  20. ^ Nicholls, Liz (October 20, 1990). "Input from Actors Rates Highly With This Playwright". The Edmonton Journal. p. B4.
  21. ^ Nicholls, Liz (December 12, 1993). "Clowning Aside, This is a Well-Known Story Told Well". The Edmonton Journal. p. E5.
  22. ^ Ashwell, Keith (November 16, 1979). "Intimate Sketch of Family Meeting Crisis is Endearing". The Edmonton Journal. p. H1.
  23. ^ Nicholls, Liz (October 27, 1985). "Ham Outweighs Beef". The Edmonton Journal. p. 19.
  24. ^ Nicholls, Liz (June 25, 1996). "Stage Polaris Takes Home Bouquets for Secret Garden". The Edmonton Journal. p. C5.
  25. ^ Lucas, Ralph (2020-03-25). "Stephen McHattie". Northernstars.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-24.

External links edit

  • Wendell Smith at IMDb
  • Allmovie page

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This article is about the Canadian actor For the African American sportswriter see Wendell Smith sportswriter Wendell Smith is a Canadian actor born in Antigonish Nova Scotia 1 Wendell SmithBornAntigonish Nova ScotiaNationalityCanadianOccupationActorYears active1970s 2010sFamilyStephen McHattie brother AwardsElizabeth Sterling Haynes Award Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1996 Contents 1 History 2 Recognition 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOriginally based in Nova Scotia Wendell Smith co founded the Mulgrave Road Theatre Co op in Guysborough in 1977 2 3 Smith has worked more frequently as a stage actor although he has also appeared in several Canadian feature films especially television films 4 5 6 In 1978 Smith played the role of Antonio in the Citadel Theatre s production of Shakespeare s Twelfth Night 7 In 1980 Smith played both the part of Dr Patrick and the part of the defense lawyer in Sharon Pollack s play Blood Relations 8 9 In 1983 Smith began workshopping plays with Theatre Calgary in Calgary Alberta 10 In 1985 Smith played the lead role in Lyle Victor Albert s play White on White 11 In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s Wendell Smith became heavily involved in the theater scene in Edmonton Alberta by 1988 the Edmonton Journal had described Smith as one of the mainstays of the local acting scene 12 Smith was frequently involved both as an actor and director with Edmonton International Fringe Festival North America s oldest and largest fringe theatre festival for example in 1987 Smith directed the play Ba Ba Ha at the Edmonton Fringe and in 1997 he acted in Gordon Pengilly s play Seeds at the Edmonton Fringe 13 14 Wendell Smith also appeared in the Citadel Theatre s annual production of A Christmas Carol on multiple occasions in 1987 he played Bob Cratchit and in 1993 he played Mr Fezziwig 15 16 In 1999 Wendell Smith played False Arkansas Tom in the TV movie You Know My Name 17 Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Smith was noted for the gravelly voice he employed as an actor 18 19 20 21 Recognition editIn 1979 Keith Ashwell wrote that Smith acts his part marvelously and in 1985 journalist Liz Nicholls described Smith as indisputably a gifted comedian 22 23 In 1996 Smith won the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor for his work in Jim Guedo s play Simpatico 24 Personal life editWendell Smith is the older brother of Canadian actor Stephen McHattie 25 Filmography editYear Title Role 2006 Kill Syndrome Ricketts 1999 Question of Privilege Tavern Owner 1999 You Know My Name False Arkansas Tom 1998 Mentors McSween 1997 Heart Full of Rain Old Doyle 1993 Ordeal in the Arctic Major Blair 1988 Cowboys Don t Cry Matt Wiley 1987 The Gunfighters Sheriff Burrows 1987 Prom Night 2 Walt Carpenter 1983 Running Brave Chris MitchellReferences edit Nicholls Liz October 18 1985 Smith Eyes New Horizons New Challenges The Edmonton Journal p 63 Benson Eugene Conolly L W 1989 Mulgrave Road Co op Theatre The Oxford Companion to Canadian Theatre Oxford University Press pp 352 ISBN 9780195406726 Perkins Don November 21 1981 Saskatoon Attracts Nova Scotia Actor Saskatchewan Star Phoenix p 9 Day Moira Jean 2011 Alberta Report vs Prairie Report The City of God vs The City of Man on the Canadian Prairies 1973 2003 West words Celebrating Western Canadian Theatre and Playwriting University of Regina Press pp 214 244 ISBN 9780889772359 Burnett Linda Avril 2010 Theatre in Atlantic Canada Playwrights Canada Press p 61 ISBN 9780887548901 Knowles Richard Paul 1999 The Theatre of Form and the Production of Meaning Contemporary Canadian Dramaturgies ECW Press p 91 ISBN 9781550223996 Twelfth Night Opens at Citadel The St Albert Gazette January 25 1978 p 15 Cotton Elise 2004 Mediation and Mediators in the History Plays of Sharon Pollock and Jovette Marchessault Universite de Sherbrooke pp 43 47 ISBN 9780612948228 Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia Blood Relations www canadiantheatre com Retrieved 2020 05 09 Brennan Brian December 16 1983 Acting Duo Drop Out From ATP Play The Calgary Herald p C9 Nicholls Liz April 15 1985 Play Makes Powerful Statement About Bigotry The Edmonton Journal p B9 Swanson Doug October 29 1988 Saturday Night Fever The Edmonton Journal p H1 Peterson Karen August 12 1987 Ba Ba Ha Debut at Fringe Vic Albert s Architectural Comedy The Edmonton Journal p 19 Levesque Roger August 23 1997 At The Fringe The Edmonton Journal p C2 Nicholls Liz December 7 1987 Please Santa Spare Us This Humbug Luv Liz The Edmonton Journal p F1 Nicholls Liz December 19 1993 Clowning Aside This Is A Well Known Story Told Well The Edmonton Journal p E5 Marill Alvin H 2005 Movies Made for Television 1964 2004 1990 1999 Scarecrow Press pp 583 ISBN 9780810851740 Nicholls Liz August 18 1983 Furry Bedroom Slipper Captures Crowd The Edmonton Journal p C7 Brochu Brenda September 18 1984 Plenty of Skeletons in this Closet The Gateway p 11 Nicholls Liz October 20 1990 Input from Actors Rates Highly With This Playwright The Edmonton Journal p B4 Nicholls Liz December 12 1993 Clowning Aside This is a Well Known Story Told Well The Edmonton Journal p E5 Ashwell Keith November 16 1979 Intimate Sketch of Family Meeting Crisis is Endearing The Edmonton Journal p H1 Nicholls Liz October 27 1985 Ham Outweighs Beef The Edmonton Journal p 19 Nicholls Liz June 25 1996 Stage Polaris Takes Home Bouquets for Secret Garden The Edmonton Journal p C5 Lucas Ralph 2020 03 25 Stephen McHattie Northernstars ca Retrieved 2020 04 24 External links editWendell Smith at IMDb Allmovie page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendell Smith actor amp oldid 1207109608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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