Janet Wright was born in 1945 in England and moved to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at a very young age. Raised in a family of theatre performers, Janet and her three siblings, Anne, John and Susan, all became successful actors. She has performed for virtually every major theatre company in Canada. Together with her two sisters, Susan…
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Founder (and leader, until 1929) of the University of British Columbia Players’ Club, the longest running dramatic society in the nation. He was born in Victoria in 1887, and died in 1976. He graduated from McGill University in 1910, taught high school in Victoria for four years, and earned an M.A. from Harvard University in…
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Vic Waters was born September 9, 1918. Vic started in radio in 1938. He was taking a wireless-telegraphy course at Sprott-Shaw and was asked by an instructor as to whether he could copy Morse code at 35 words per minute and he said “yes”. CJOR wanted to be first with unchallenged accuracy in its reporting…
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Jerry Wasserman is an actor, critic, theatre scholar and Emeritus Professor of English and Theatre at UBC, where he taught for 45 years. As aprofessional actor, he has more than 200 credits for theatre, film and television. He has received the Sam Payne Award from the Union of BC Performers, the GVPTA’s Jessie Richardson Award for…
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