Gordon Pinsent
Gordon Edward Pinsent CC FRSC (July 12, 1930 – February 25, 2023) was a distinguished Canadian actor, writer, director, and singer whose career spanned over six decades. He first stepped into the spotlight in the 1940s, engaging in radio dramas before taking a brief hiatus to serve in the Canadian Army. His versatile talents led him to a prolific career across stage, television, and film. Pinsent is best remembered for his memorable roles in acclaimed productions such as "Quentin Durgens MP," "The Rowdyman," and "Power Play."
Throughout his illustrious career, he garnered numerous accolades, including ACTRA, GENIE, and GEMINI Awards, and he received honorary degrees from multiple universities in recognition of his contributions to the arts. In addition to acting, Pinsent was a gifted writer; his novels not only captivated readers but also inspired feature films. His memoirs, titled "By the Way," offer a glimpse into his remarkable life and experiences.
Beyond his professional achievements, Pinsent formed a close friendship with Hollywood legend Marlon Brando, sharing many memorable moments, including trips to drive-in movies with Brando's family. Gordon Pinsent's legacy as a multifaceted artist and storyteller leaves an indelible mark on the Canadian cultural landscape.
Filmography
The Heatwave Lasted Four Days
Heyday!
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Babar: The Movie
Pippi Longstocking (1997)
Newman's Law
Klondike Fever
Sex After Kids
Nothing
The Good Shepherd
Blacula
Fallen Angel (2003)
The Grand Seduction
The Shipping News
Saint Ralph
Chandler
Away from Her
Two Lovers and a Bear
Pirate's Passage
The Thomas Crown Affair
Flight of the Butterflies
A Holiday for Love
Due South
Babar