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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Jack Dabdoub to Anthony John Denison
Louis Del Grande Biography ((?)-)
Born in NJ; raised in Union City, NJ; married Martha Gibson (an actress); children: three.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, writer, producer
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Frederick, Monkeys in the Attic, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1974
- (Uncredited) Howie, Second Wind, Ambassador Film Distributors, 1976, Health and Entertainment Corporation of America, 1980
- Mr. Shapiro, Atlantic City, Paramount, 1980
- First scanner, Scanners (also known as Telepathy 2000), Avco-Embassy, 1981
- Surgeon, Happy Birthday to Me, Columbia, 1981
- Clete, Of Unknown Origin, Warner Bros., 1983
- Mr. Benson, Speed Zone! (also known as Cannonball Fever), Orion, 1989
- The prime minister, Buried on Sunday (also known as Northern Extremes), Salter Street Films International, 1992
- Adam, Cadillac Girls, First Choice Canadian Communication Corporation/National Film Board of Canada/Telefilm Canada, 1993
- Soames, Hostile Intent (also known as Sans foi ni loi), Alliance Entertainment, 1997
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Louis Ciccone, Seeing Things, CBC, 1981-87, also broadcast on PBS
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Movies
- Richard, Home to Stay, CBS, 1978
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Clarence, The Family Channel, 1990
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Sanity Clause, 1990
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What Are Families For?, 1993
- Chuckie English, Sugartime, HBO, 1995
- Markie, North Shore Fish, Showtime, 1997
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart (also known as Mary Higgins Clark's"Let Me Call You Sweetheart"), The Family Channel, 1997
- Frank Stonehouse, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998
- Sean the bartender, Family of Cops III, CBS, 1999
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Specials
- Norman, Tom and Joann, CBS, 1978
- Colombe, Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants, HBO, 1998
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Episodic
- "Kensington Achievement Award," King of Kensington, CBC and syndicated, 1975
- Fred, "King's Brave New World," King of Kensington, CBC and syndicated, 1979
- Police lieutenant, "Escape," The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1980
- Kent, "Hidden Room," The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1981
- Little Al, "By the Book," Diamonds, CBS, 1989
- Little Al, "Hot Property," Diamonds, CBS, 1989
- Glenn Lawson, "Big Brother Is Watching," Sweating Bullets (also known as Tropical Heat), CBS, 1991
- Lyndon Buxley, "We Are the Eggmen," Due South (also known as Due South: The Series,
Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, 1996
- Director, "Medea," F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated, 1997
- Sonny Palin, "Independence Days," Traders, CanWest Global Television, c. 1997
- Detective Renfro, "Criminal Nature," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998
- Mr. Saur, "Say Cheese and Die ... Again," Goosebumps, Fox, 1998
- Roada, "Twilight," Lexx (also known as Lexx--The Dark Zoneand Lexx: The Series), Space, 1999
- Mad scientist, "Frank Stein," Big Wolf on Campus, Fox Family, 2000
- Louie, "Viva Lexx Vegas," Lexx (also known as Lexx-The Dark Zone and Lexx: The Series), Space, 2002
- Appeared in For the Record, CBC.
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Television Work
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Series
- Producer, Seeing Things, CBC, 1981-87, also broadcast on PBS
- Additional voices, Mischief City (animated), YTV, 2005-
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Movies
- Producer, Sanity Clause, 1990
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Stage Appearances
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1963
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Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1963
- Appeared in Leaving Home, Theatre London.
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WRITINGS
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Teleplays
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with Others; Series
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Seeing Things, CBC, 1981-87, also broadcast on PBS
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Movies
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Sanity Clause, 1990
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