David Ferry (actor)

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David Ferry
OccupationsActor, theatre director
Years active1978–present

David Ferry is a Canadian actor[1] and Dora Award–winning theatre director.[2][3]

Ferry was nominated for a Genie Award, for best supporting actor in Hounds of Notre Dame.[4] He was also star of the popular Canadian radio programme Midnight Cab.[5] He was born in St. John's, Newfoundland.[6]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "An odyssey of sound Canadiana" by Geoff Meeker, The Globe and Mail (15 Aug, 1991) Retrieved from ProQuest 385587178
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  3. ^ "Where’s My Money?: Emotional ghost story is worth the chills" by Richard Ouzounian at www.thestar.com
  4. ^ "Genie nominations released" by Jay Scott, The Globe and Mail (10 Feb, 1981) Retrieved from ProQuest 386656487
  5. ^ "Meter is still running on Midnight Cab Hugely popular radio serial may be adapted for U.S. television" by Greg Quill, Toronto Star (20 Feb, 1994) Retrieved from ProQuest 436980067
  6. ^ "Star actors come to tiny Staircase Theatre: David Ferry and Sheila McCarthy perform in Love Letters" by Gary Smith, The Hamilton Spectator (14 Oct, 2015) Retrieved from ProQuest 1721843691
  7. ^ "Degrassi and Coronation Street actresses star in new Canadian detective drama" by Debra Yeo at www.thestar.com
  8. ^ "Fantasia Fest 2020: The Oak Room Review – You Can’t Escape When You’re Behind The Bar" by Drew Tinnin at www.dreadcentral.com
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