R.H. Thomson
Robert Holmes "R.H." Thomson, CM, born on September 24, 1947, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, is a distinguished Canadian actor celebrated for his work across television, film, and theater. Thomson honed his craft at the University of Toronto and the National Theatre School, laying a solid foundation for a prolific career.
In addition to his acting prowess, he is also a talented playwright. His original work, *The Lost Boys*, was showcased at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in March 2000 and later at Canadian Stage in February 2002, reflecting his versatility in the performing arts. Thomson has also made significant contributions as a host for various programs on CBC Radio and CBC Television, further cementing his status in the Canadian entertainment landscape.
Over the years, Thomson has brought to life numerous historical figures, showcasing his range and depth as an actor. Notable portrayals include Charlie Grant, Samuel Lount, Edsel Ford, Dr. Frederick Banting, Duncan Campbell Scott, Mitchell Sharp, and James Cross, each role demonstrating his ability to embody complex characters.
In recognition of his contributions to Canadian culture and the arts, he was honored with the title of Member of the Order of Canada in 2010. R.H. Thomson continues to be a prominent and respected figure in the performing arts community.
Filmography
The Quarrel
Ticket to Heaven
Bone Daddy
Net Worth
Love's Complicated
Vision Quest
Mark Twain and Me
Chloe (2010)
An American Christmas Carol
Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
Martin's Day
Who Loves the Sun
Clara
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