Alf Humphreys
Biography
Alfred E. Humphreys, born on August 9, 1953, and who passed away on January 31, 2018, was a distinguished Canadian actor known for his significant contributions to film and television. Over the course of his career, Humphreys showcased his versatile acting skills in various roles that garnered him acclaim and recognition within the industry.
Humphreys is perhaps best remembered for his memorable performances in popular Canadian and American productions. Some of his notable works include roles in critically acclaimed films such as "The Dead Zone" (1983), where he shared the screen with prominent actors, and the beloved television series "The Beachcombers," which helped solidify his place in Canadian pop culture. His ability to embody diverse characters made him a sought-after talent during his acting tenure.
In addition to his on-screen achievements, he was also a respected voice in the community, often participating in discussions about the arts and advocating for Canadian talent in the entertainment industry. Throughout his life, Humphreys left an indelible mark on the acting scene, inspiring future generations of performers. His legacy continues to resonate, underscoring the importance of his contributions to the arts both in Canada and beyond.
Filmography
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Growing the Big One
2010 • Sheriff Quinn
My Bloody Valentine
1981 • Howard
Cries in the Night
1980 • Joe Yates
The Uninvited (2009)
2009
The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue
1996 • Needles (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
A Dog Named Duke
2012 • Joe
Intensity
1997 • George Jespersen (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
Ernest Rides Again
1993 • Surgeon (as Alf Humphries)
Robin of Locksley
1996
The Engagement Ring
2005 • Tom Miller
Finders Keepers
1984
Third Man Out: A Donald Strachey Mystery
2005 • Father Morgan