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Doug Hellier

Along with acting ability, Doug Hellier was gifted with good looks and personality. He became Vancouver’s leading male model by the age of 20 and stayed involved with fashion over the years, including producing the first fashion show at the QET.  Doug began his professional acting career with Everyman Theatre, and went on to the…
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Roma Hearn

Roma Hearn is one of the best known of all the musical stars in British Columbia. She played the lead in innumerable musicals for Theatre Under the Stars, Vancouver International Festival, Charlottetown Festival and in Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto. Credits include Annie, Gypsy, Anne of Green Gables, Pyjama Game, Little Mary Sunshine,…
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Harold Brown

Harold (Douglas) Brown, pianist and coach was born in Wynyard, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada on October 28, 1917. He earned the designation of ATCM – Associate Diploma from the Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1935 (which later became the Royal Conservatory of Music). After studying in his home town he moved to Vancouver, in 1936.…
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Doris Buckingham

Doris Buckingham began her stage career by reading lines with her actor husband Bill Buckingham. During one of these sessions, she was overheard by Sidney Risk, a mentor for many young actors and actresses. Apparently he saw something in Doris, and suggested that she pursue an acting career. Encouraged by Bill, she did so, and…
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Norman Campbell

Norman Campbell was born in Los Angeles in 1924 and later moved to Vancouver, graduating from the University of British Columbia. A chance meeting with CBC radio producer Mavor Moore in 1946 opened the doors to what would become a long and productive career with CBC Radio and Television. By 1952, he joined CBC in…
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