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Kenneth Welsh

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Canadian actor (1942–2022)
Not to be confused withKenneth Walsh.
Kenneth Welsh
Born
Kenneth Clifford Welsh[1]

(1942-03-30)March 30, 1942
DiedMay 5, 2022(2022-05-05) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2022
ChildrenDevon Welsh

Kenneth Clifford Welsh,CM (March 30, 1942 – May 5, 2022)[2][3] was a Canadian actor,[4] who made over 300 stage, film, and television appearances over a nearly 60-year career.

Educated at theNational Theatre School, he was a member of theStratford Shakespeare Festival for six years,[5] before to New York and appearing in manyOff-Broadway andBroadway plays.[5] Beginning in the late 1970s, he worked regularly in film and television, both in Canada and the United States. He was well-known to television audiences for his portrayal of the multi-faceted villainWindom Earle onTwin Peaks (1990–91), and for playingDr. Watson in a series ofCTVSherlock Holmes telefilms.

He was a four-timeGenie Award nominee - winningBest Supporting Actor for his performance inMargaret's Museum (1996), withBest Actor nods forReno and the Doc (1984) andLoyalties (1986). He also won fourGemini Awards, and was nominated for aDaytime Emmy Award. In 2003, he was acclaimed to theOrder of Canada.

Early life and education

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Welsh was born inEdmonton, Alberta, to a father who worked for theCanadian National Railway and mother who worked in a dress shop.[6] He studied drama at school, as Alberta was the only province at the time which included drama on the curriculum.[5] He continued his acting studies at theUniversity of Alberta under Gordon Peacock,[1] before moving toMontreal to attend theNational Theatre School.[5] He graduated in 1965.[1]

Following graduation, he auditioned for theStratford Festival in Ontario and then spent the first seven years of his career on stage.[4]

Career

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Theatre

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Following graduation, Welsh joined theStratford Festival in Ontario. He made his debut during the 1966 season inHenry V, playingSir Thomas Grey. He spent the next six years with the Festival, appearing in numerous Shakespearean roles. After their highly-successful 1973 European tour, he left the Festival, and took stints at theGuthrie Theater inMinneapolis and theGoodman Theatre inChicago. He was a member of the Guthrie's ensemble company during the mid-70's under artistic directorMichael Langham. In 1975, he won aJoseph Jefferson Award for his performance inThe Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui at the Goodman.[7]

He made hisOff-Broadway debut in the world premiere ofCurse of the Starving Class atThe Public Theater, and hisBroadway debut inThe Government Inspector. During the 1980's, he starred in such notable Broadway productions asPiaf,The Real Thing,Social Security, andFrankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.[8] He directed and starred in multiple acclaimed stagings of theDylan Thomas-pennedradio dramaUnder Milk Wood.[9]

Welsh also wrote the book forStandup Shakespeare, a cabaret musical that sets Shakespearean dialogue to contemporary jazz, baroque, samba and gospel-rock music.[10]

In the 2010s, he was a member of Toronto'sSoulpepper Theatre Company.[9]

Film

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He was a two-timeGenie Award nominee forBest Actor, receiving nods at the6th Genie Awards in 1985 for his portrayal of Reno Colt in the filmReno and the Doc[11][12] and at the8th Genie Awards in 1987 for his performance as David Sutton inLoyalties,[13] and a two-time Genie nominee forBest Supporting Actor, receiving a nomination at the5th Genie Awards in 1984 forTell Me That You Love Me[14] and winning the award at the16th Genie Awards in 1996 forMargaret's Museum.[15]

Reno and the Doc was written and directed byCharles Dennis; in 1997, Welsh directed Dennis in the latter's playSoHo Duo at the West Bank Theatre in New York City.[16]

Welsh has portrayed historical figures includingThomas E. Dewey,Colin Thatcher,Harry S. Truman (twice),Thomas Edison,James "Scotty" Reston, GeneralHarry Crerar andJames Baker.[17] He played Thomas Norval Hepburn, the father ofKatharine Hepburn, inMartin Scorsese'sThe Aviator (2004).

His role as the vice-president of the United States in the 2004 environmental disaster filmThe Day After Tomorrow sparked some controversy due to his physical resemblance toDick Cheney, the real-life vice-president at the time. DirectorRoland Emmerich later confirmed that he deliberately chose Welsh for that very reason. Emmerich stated that the character of the vice-president in the film was intended to be a not-so-subtle criticism of the environmental policies of theGeorge W. Bush administration.[18]

Television

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Welsh's best-known television role is asWindom Earle, the primary antagonist and cunning foil toDale Cooper, during thesecond season of theTwin Peaks (1990–91, 2017). He playedDr. Watson in a series ofCTVSherlock Holmes telefilms, oppositeMatt Frewer as Holmes.

Welsh won fourGemini Awards out of six total nominations - Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series forAnd Then You Die (1987),Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn Thatcher (1987), andHiroshima (1995). He wonBest Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series forDeadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story. He was nominated for aDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming for his performance in theHBO telefilmEdison: The Wizard of Light.

He made guest appearances on numerous series, includingSeeing Things, the 1980s revival ofThe Twilight Zone,The X-Files,Due South,[19]Law & Order,The Practice,Murdoch Mysteries,Stargate Atlantis,Slings & Arrows,[20]The Expanse,The Blacklist,Lodge 49, andThe Kids in the Hall.

Honours

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In 2003, he was made a Member of theOrder of Canada.[21]

Personal life

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Welsh married Lynne Mcilvride in March 2022.[22] He had a son, musicianDevon Welsh (b. 1988), from his previous marriage.[23][24]

Welsh was baptized byAnglican priest Rev. RuthAnne Ward in his house in the last months of his life. He was also a follower of American spiritual teacherAdi Da, who primarily focused on prioritizing spiritual enlightenment, Welsh narrated Da's 2000 audiobook, "What, Where, When, How, Why, and Who to Remember to Be Happy".[25]

Death

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Welsh died on May 5, 2022, at the age of 80, from cancer.[26] His son Devon announced on Twitter: "My dad passed away on Thursday peacefully at home. I will always love him beyond words. He lived a wonderful life, he was the best father I could have asked for, and he touched so many lives. Please make a toast, watch a film/TV show he was in, celebrate a giant of acting."[27]

Upon his death, the officialACTRATwitter account eulogized him saying "Ken was one of Canada’s all-time great performers, with hundreds of memorable roles spanning decades."[28]

His ashes were scattered inLake Ontario following cremation.

Partial stage credits

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YearTitleRole(s)Venue(s)Other notesRef.
1966Henry VSir Thomas Grey / Ensemble memberStratford Festival Theatre[29]
Henry VIFirst Murderer / Captain to Talbot /Lord Talbot (understudy)[29]
Twelfth NightEnsemble member /Feste (understudy)[29]
1967Richard IIILord Hastings[29]
The Merry Wives of WindsorFenton[29]
Antony and CleopatraOctavius Caesar[29]
1968A Midsummer Night's DreamTom Snout[29]
The Three MusketeersLaporte / Lord de Winter /d'Artagnan (understudy)[29]
TartuffeDamis[29]
1969HamletHamlet[29]
TartuffeDamis[29]
1971MacbethMacduff[29]
Much Ado About NothingBenedick[29]
1972LorenzaccioAlessandro de' Medici[29]
King LearEdgar[29]
As You Like ItSir Oliver Martext[29]
1973BecketGuthrie Theater
The Merchant of Venice
1974King Lear
The School for Scandal
1975Under Milk WoodAs director
1976A Streetcar Named DesireStanley KowalskiMcCarter Theatre[29]
1977MisallianceJoey PercivalWilliamstown Theatre Festival
1978Curse of the Starving ClassTaylorThe Public Theater[29]
The Government InspectorIvan Kuzmich ShpekinCircle in the Square Theatre[29][8]
1979Whose Life Is It Anyway?Philip HillTrafalgar Theatre[29][8]
1981PiafGeorges Moustaki / Police Inspector / Physiotherapist / Angelo (understudy)Plymouth Theatre[29][8]
1983–1984The Real ThingMax[29][8]
1986–1987Social SecurityMartin HeymanEthel Barrymore Theatre[29][8]
1987A Walk in the WoodsJohn HoneymanYale Repertory Theatre[29]
1987–1989Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneJohnnyNew York City CenterReplacedF. Murray Abraham[29]
Westside Theatre[29]
1997The Little FoxesHorace GiddensLincoln Center Theater[29][8]
2000Under Milk WoodGlenn Gould StudioForStratford Festival[29]
2007Leaving HomeJacobYoung Centre for the Performing Arts[29]
2008Under Milk Wood[29]
2009Of the Fields, LatelyJacob[29]
Rock 'n' RollMaxCitadel Theatre[29]
Bluma Appel Theatre[29]
Shoctor Theatre[29]
2010JittersYoung Centre for the Performing Arts[29]
2011The HomecomingSamAmerican Conservatory Theater[29]
2012The Sunshine BoysAl LewisYoung Centre for the Performing Arts[29]
2013Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadPlayer[29]
2016A Coal Mine ChristmasCoal Mine Theatre[29]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1965The Overfamiliar SubordinateNFB short documentary
1974Piaf
1976BrethrenRalph
1980Double NegativeDr. Klifter
PhobiaSergeant Wheeler
1983Tell Me That You Love MeDavidNominated-Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Of Unknown OriginJames Hall
Hot MoneyParker
1984CovergirlHarrison
Falling in LoveDoctor
Reno and the DocRenoNominated-Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
1985PerfectJoe McKenzie
The War BoyStephan Berecky
1986Lost!Jim
The ClimbWalter Frauenberger
LoyaltiesDavid SuttonNominated-Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
HeartburnDr. Appel
1987Radio DaysRadio Voice
And Then You DieEddie Griffin
1988The House on Carroll StreetHackett
Crocodile Dundee IIBrannigan
Another WomanDonald
1989The January ManRoger Culver
Physical EvidenceHarry Norton
1990Straight LineDr. Hammel
The FreshmanDwight Armstrong
Perfectly NormalCharlie Glesby
1991The Big SliceLieutenant Bernard
1992Eli's LessonUncle Yakub
1993Les amoureusesDavid
1994Death Wish V: The Face of DeathLieutenant Mickey King
Whale MusicKenneth Sexstone[30]
TimecopSenator Utley
Legends of the FallSheriff Tynert
BoozecanTim
1995HideawayDetective Breech
Margaret's MuseumAngus MacNeilGenie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
1996Portraits of a KillerJim Miller
Rowing ThroughHarry Parker
Turning AprilFather[31]
1997HabitatCoach Marlowe
Absolute PowerSandy Lord
The Wrong GuyMr. Nagel
1999External AffairsMichael Riordan
2000Love Come DownIra Rosen
Bad FaithChief Inspector Brodsky
2001FocusFather Crighton
2004MiracleGeorge "Doc" Nagobads
The Wild GuysAndy
The Day After TomorrowVice President / President Raymond Becker[32]
The AviatorThomas Norval Hepburn
2005Four BrothersRobert Bradford
Bailey's Billion$Mouse Delaney
The Exorcism of Emily RoseDr. Mueller(as Ken Welsh)
The FogTom Malone
2006The CovenantProvost Higgins
One WayWilliam Henderson
2007Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurferDr. Jeff Wagner
SilkMayor Joncour
2008AdorationMorris
Kit Kittredge: An American GirlUncle Hendrick
Nothing Really MattersJoe
2009Survival of the DeadPatrick O'Flynn[33]
2012The RiverbankJoe Mason
The Story of LukeGrandpa Jonas
2013Cottage CountryEarl
The Art of the StealPaddy "Uncle Paddy" McCarthy[34]
2014Wet BumEd
2015The Ballad of Immortal JoeThe NarratorShort
2016The VoidDr. Richard Powell[35][36]
2017ChicaneryPringle Hewitt
Awakening the ZodiacBen
Undercover GrandpaHarry
2019And the Birds Rained DownBoychuck
2020PG: Psycho GoremanNarrator / Judicator
2021The Middle ManMr. Miller
2022Midnight at the ParadiseMaxPosthumous release
2023Deadly DrawHal Hewitt
2024Campton ManorLawrence
AfterwardsGaren

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969The Three MusketeersD'ArtagnanTV movie[6]
1975Great PerformancesOliver SurfaceEpisode: "The School for Scandal"
1977–1984For the RecordVarious3 episodes
1979The Great DetectiveHenry LyallEpisode: "Murder at Blenheim Swamp"
RielMcWilliamsTV movie
1980F.D.R.: The Last YearThomas E. DeweyTV movie
1981CBS Children's Mystery TheatreSergeant HawkinsEpisode: "Mystery at Fire Island"
1983Empire, Inc.Sir James MunroeMiniseries
1985Love and LarcenyIra ReynoldsTV movie[12]
The Cuckoo BirdHarryTV movie[12]
The Ray Bradbury TheaterCraneEpisode: "Marionettes, Inc."
1986Seeing ThingsSutherlandEpisode: "The Walls Have Eyes"
Murder Sees the LightThe EvangelistTV movie[12]
1987Spenser: For HireLt. Webster Bloom / Lt. Nicholas Webster2 episodes
1988The Murder of Mary PhaganLuther RosserMiniseries, 2 episodes
Liberace: Behind the MusicTV movie
T. and T.Dr. Hammel3 episodes
The Twilight ZoneJack SimonsonEpisode: "Acts of Terror"
1989Champagne CharlieJohn WhistlowTV miniseries
Gideon OliverFather Brian HalloranEpisode: "By the Waters of Babylon"
Dick Francis: Blood SportHarry TellerTV movie
Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn ThatcherColin ThatcherTV miniseries
1990Murder Times SevenNick RuggieriTV movie
The Ray Bradbury TheaterCaptain WilderEpisode: "And the Moon Be Still as Bright"
Street LegalGeorge WilsonEpisode: "Standard of Care"
The Last Best YearJerryTV movie
The WidowmakerAtkinsonTV movie
1990–1991Twin PeaksWindom Earle[6]10 episodes
1991Love, Lies and MurderStanfield2 episodes
Beyond RealityJoe / RevereEpisode: "The Doppelgänger"
1992Cruel DoubtAttorney Wade Smith2 episodes
A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan StoryPaul MichelTV movie
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez DisasterSam SkinnerTV movie
The Good FightDick ChandlerTV movie
Summit on IceNarrator[37]Documentary
1993Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek StoryDon EisenbergTV movie
Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney StoryJudge NortonTV movie
Scales of JusticeCrown attorneyEpisode "Regina v Truscott"
DieppeMaj. Gen.Harry CrerarTV movie
1994Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesVance CavanaughEpisode: "Temple"
And Then There Was OneDavid BurnsTV movie
Getting GottiBennettTV movie
The Diary of Evelyn LauLarryTV movie[38]
Lonesome Dove: The SeriesThe ColonelEpisode: "Duty Bound"
1995Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger StoryMr. HigginsTV movie
VanishedBill PalmerTV movie
HiroshimaPresidentHarry S. TrumanTV movie
Kissinger and NixonJames "Scotty" RestonTV movie
The X-FilesSimon GatesEpisode: "Revelations"
1996Escape ClauseOwen JessopTV movie[39]
1996–1999Due SouthRandal K. Bolt / Cyrus Bolt3 episodes
1997Dead SilenceSheriff Lenny BuddTV movie[40]
The Outer LimitsDr. VasquezEpisode: "Tempests"
The HungerHugo LaweryEpisode: "The Secret Shih Tan"
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the WayGeorge SteinbrennerTV movie
The Third TwinPreston BarckTV movie
1998The Taking of Pelham One Two ThreeCaz HollowitzTV movie
Dead Man's GunDean MarleyEpisode: "The Gambler"
Law & OrderBen O'DellEpisode: "Disappeared"
Thunder PointArmstrongTV movie
Thanks of a Grateful NationSen. ShelbyTV movie
Dead HusbandsChase WoodwardTV movie
Eerie, Indiana: The Other DimensionBuck Corona IIIEpisode: "The Jackalope"
Edison: The Wizard of LightThomas EdisonTV movie
1999G-SaviourGeneral GarneauxTV movie
VendettaMayor Joe ShakspeareTV movie
2000Twitch CityMr. Surdjic2 episodes
FalconeEpisode: "Paying the Piper"
D.C.Neil3 episodes
Who Killed Atlanta's Children?William KunstlerTV movie
Deliberate IntentPeder LundTV movie
WitchbladeJoe SiriTV movie[41]
Murder CallJames FlorieEpisode: "Done to Death"
The Hound of the BaskervillesDr. WatsonTV movie
2001HavenHarry TrumanTV movie
SanctuarySam HathawayTV movie[42]
The Sign of FourDr. WatsonTV movie
WitchbladeCapt. Joe Siri2 episodes
The GuardianEpisode: "Reunion"; uncredited
The Royal ScandalDr. WatsonTV movie
The Day Reagan Was ShotJames BakerTV movie
2002Soul FoodDr. Jackson Pruit2 episodes
The Case of the Whitechapel VampireDr. WatsonTV movie
The Man Who Saved ChristmasNewton BakerTV movie
2003The Pentagon PapersJohn McNaughtonTV movie
Ice Bound: A Woman's Survival at the South PoleDr. Ben MurdochTV movie
The PracticeJudge M. Harrod3 episodes
Eloise at the PlazaSir WilkesTV movie
Eloise at ChristmastimeSir WilkesTV movie
2004ReGenesisDr. Shelby Sloane3 episodes
H2ORandall Spear2 episodes
2005This Is WonderlandEpisode #2.3
TiltSeymour Annisman2 episodes
Karol: A Man Who Became PopeProfessor WójcikTV movie
Our FathersBishop MurphyTV movie
The Murdoch MysteriesInspector RamsgateEpisode: "Under the Dragon's Tail"
Category 7: The End of the WorldChief of Staff Alan HorstMiniseries, 2 episodes
SmallvilleDrunkSantaEpisode: "Lexmas"
The Snow QueenKingTV movie
2006Covert One: The Hades FactorGeneral Keilburger2 episodes
Above and BeyondLord BeaverbrookMiniseries
Slings & ArrowsHimselfEpisode: "Divided Kingdom"
2007Stargate AtlantisJamusEpisode: "The Ark"
SuperstormRichard HughesMiniseries
Bionic WomanProf. Howard SamuelsEpisode: "The Education of Jaime Sommers"
Booky and the Secret SantaMr. EatonTV movie
St. Urbain's HorsemanJustice BealeEpisode: "Part 1 & 2"
2008The Trojan HorseRandall SpearEpisode: "Part One"
A Very Merry Daughter of the BrideJackTV movie
2009Grey GardensMax GordonTV movie
The Last TemplarBill Vance2 episodes
2010Human TargetBelvilacquaEpisode: "Corner Man"
2011HavenCole GlendowerEpisode: "The Tides That Bind"
Being EricaMatthew WexlarEpisode: "Sins of the Father"
2012Less Than KindHenleyEpisode: "Coming Around"
The ListenerAlbert JacobyEpisode: "Captain Nightfall"
XIII: The SeriesDr. WestlundEpisode: "Tempest"
2013Perfect Storm: Disasters That Changed The WorldNarrator6 episodes
RewindPresidentTV movie
2014The Best Laid PlansAngus McClintock6 episodes
The DivideStanley Zale5 episodes
2015Mr. DFrancis DuncanEpisode: "Corporal Punishment"
The Lizzie Borden ChroniclesLizzie's Lawyer2 episodes
The ExpanseFrank DegraafEpisode: "Remember the Cant"
2017The BlacklistWerner von HauserEpisode: "Dr. Bogdan Krilov (No. 29)"
Saving HopeWilfred JenningsEpisode: "All Our Yesterdays"
SalvationAndrew BartokEpisode: "From Russia, with Love"
2018–2019Lodge 49Larry Loomis8 episodes
2020Star Trek: DiscoverySenna TalEpisodes: "People of Earth", "Forget Me Not"
2021CharmedFenric the Vile2 episodes
2022The Kids in the HallMartinEpisode 8; posthumously

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