Eric Christmas

Eric Christmas

actor, soundtrack

Eric Christmas was born on Mar 19, 1916 in UK. Eric Christmas's big-screen debut came with Macbeth directed by Paul Almond in 1961, strarring Porter. Eric Christmas is known for Style & Substance directed by Jay Sandrich, Jean Smart stars as Chelsea Stevens and Nancy McKeon as Jane Sokol. The most recent award Eric Christmas achieved is Clarence Derwent Awards. The upcoming new tvshow Eric Christmas plays is Payne - Season 1 which will be released on Mar 15, 1999.

Christmas trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, gained experience in English repertory theatre in 1936, and had a principal role in the London production of Noël Coward's "Bitter Sweet" in the 1930s. During the Second World War, he was a member of Royal Air Force production units and performed in the RAF's Gang Show. After moving to Canada in 1948, he started a long association with television comedians Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, playing the character Madam Hooperdink. His own show "Christmas is Coming" toured Canada in the 1950s. He was artistic director at the Ottawa Repertory Company in 1954 and ran the Peterborough Summer Theatre that year. He began a long association with Canada's Stratford Festival in 1957, performing in 12 seasons and 21 Shakespearean productions until 1970. It was Christmas and a group of veteran actors like William Hutt, Tony Van Bridge, Jean Gascon, Douglas Rain, Amelia Hall, and Mervyn Blake (among others) who helped define Stratford in its early years. His final appearance at Stratford was 1987, when he played Dogberry in "Much Ado About Nothing." Christmas also had associations over the years with the Canadian Players, San Diego's Globe Theatre, and the drama department at the University of California at San Diego. He and his first wife had two children (Robin and Stephen) two children with his second wife, six grandchildren.

  • Birthday

    Mar 19, 1916
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Clarence Derwent Awards
1961
Best supporting Male (USA)
Winner - Clarence Derwent Award

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