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Booth Savage
Canadian actor (born 1948) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Booth Savage (born May 21, 1948) is a Canadian actor.
Early life and education
Savage graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from York University in 1992.
Career
- Screen
Savage is perhaps best known for his role as Team Canada head coach Harry Sinden in the 2006 CBC miniseries, Canada Russia '72.
- Stage
Savage is a playwright and avid stage actor. His self-written plays Savage Heat, DADS, Reversing Falls, Pillow Talk, Pajama Games and This Bloody Business have been performed on stages across Canada. Moreover, he is an original actor member of Toronto's Theatre Passe Muraille and Toronto Free Theatre. He has performed in over 100 plays in every province and territory in Canada, with the exception of Yukon.[3]
Savage is currently part of the Canadore College Theatre program faculty.
Awards
In 1987, he won a Gemini Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role as Felix Batterinski in Allan King's The Last Season.[4]
Booth also taught Dramatic Arts at York University in 1992.[citation needed]
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Personal life
Savage is married to actress Janet-Laine Green, and has two children. Their son Tyrone Savage is also an actor.[5]
Filmography
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References
External links
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