Alan Scarfe
Biography
Alan John Scarfe, born on June 8, 1946, is a distinguished British-born actor who has made significant contributions to Canadian theatre and film. Notably recognized for his exceptional talent, Scarfe received the prestigious Genie Award in 1985 for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his compelling portrayal in "The Bay Boy." His remarkable career is highlighted by multiple nominations, including two additional Genie nods for Best Actor and a nomination for a Gemini Award, showcasing his versatility and skill in the industry.
Scarfe's artistic journey includes serving as the Associate Director for two prominent theatrical institutions: the Stratford Festival in Canada and the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. His leadership and creative vision have left a lasting impact on the theatrical landscape, further establishing him as a respected figure in the performing arts community.
Throughout his career, Scarfe has embraced a diverse array of roles, captivating audiences with his performances across film and stage. His contributions to the arts extend beyond acting, as he has played a crucial role in shaping the future of theatre through his directorial efforts. With a legacy marked by both critical acclaim and a commitment to the craft, Alan Scarfe continues to be celebrated for his artistic achievements and enduring influence in the world of performance.
Filmography
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Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
1994 • Sean Devlin
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales - Voices in the Dark
2007 • Father Cassidy
The Bay Boy
1984 • Sergeant Tom Coldwell
The Bitter Ash
1963 • Des
Iron Eagle II
1988 • Col. Vardovsky
Gridlock
1996 • Martin Joss
Cathy's Curse
1977 • George Gimble
Double Impact
1991 • Nigel Griffith
Heart of Darkness
1993 • Captain Fenard
Lethal Weapon 3
1992
The Littlest Hobo (1979)
1979