Ron White (actor)
Ron White (June 9, 1953) is a Canadian film and television actor. During his career, he was nominated for two Genie Awards and six Gemini Awards.
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| Born | June 9, 1953 Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1979–Present | 
| Spouse(s) | Lisa Robertson | 
| Children | 1 | 
Career
    
Born in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada, White had an extensive career. Some of his most notable television roles included Conrad Peters in Tom Stone[1] and Donny Caswell in Black Harbour.[1] He had performed in television movies such as Another Country,[1] Trudeau[1] and The Arrow.[1]
Selected filmography
    
    Film
    
- The Evictors (1979) as G-Man
 - Tomorrow's a Killer (1987) as Rickert
 - Taking Care (1987) as Mr. Jones
 - Too Outrageous! (1987) as Unknown
 - Cowboys Don't Cry (1988) as Josh Morgan
 - Where the Spirit Lives (1989) as Taggert
 - Justice Denied (1989) as Donald C. MacNeil, Q.C.
 - Love & Murder (1990) as Officer Fred
 - Stella (1990) as Tony De Banza
 - Unforgiven (1992) as Deputy Clyde Ledbetter
 - Guilty as Sin (1993) as Prosecutor DiAngelo
 - Ordinary Magic (1993) as Rick
 - Blood Brothers (1993) as
 - Intersection (1994) as Charlie
 - Strange and Rich (1994) as Dave Strange
 - Soul Survivor (1995) as Officer Smythe
 - Screamers (1995) as Lieutenant Commander Chuck Elbarak
 - Joan of Arc (1999, TV Mini-Series) as Jean De Dunois
 - Lie with Me (2005) as Ben
 - Cake (2005) as Jane's Father
 - Defendor (2009) as Judge Wilson
 - Erased (2012) as Dick Rhodes
 - Life (2015) as Uncle Marcus (final film role)
 
Television
    
- Night Heat (1985-1987) as Teddy Mujante / Teddy Madden / Larry
 - 9B (1986) as Don Fowler
 - Street Legal (1987-1989) as Don Chapman / Artie
 - Where the Spirit Lives (1989) as Taggart
 - E.N.G. (1989) as Patrick Norton
 - Road to Avonlea (1990-1991) as Mr. Tyler
 - Dog City (1992-1995) as 'Ace' Hart (voice)
 - Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad (1994) as Unknown
 - Kissinger and Nixon (1995) as Chief of Staff H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman
 - Lonesome Dove (1995) as Elijah Tavish
 - The Arrow (1997) as RCAF Pilot Lieutenant Jack Woodman
 - The Outer Limits (1998) as George Nichols
 - Black Harbour (1998-1999) as Donny Caswell
 - Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story (2002) as Jim McCloskey
 - Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story (2002) as Joe Wamback
 - Tom Stone (2002-2003) as Conrad Peters
 - Jasper, Texas (2003) as Assistant District Attorney Guy James Gray
 - Plague City: SARS in Toronto (2005) as Dr. Royce
 - Sybil (2007) as Dr. Atcheson
 - The Line (2009) as Max
 - Deadliest Sea (2009) as Burns
 - Heartland (2009) as Richard Chenoweth
 - Nikita (2011) as Edward Adams
 - Haven (2011) as Chief Merrill
 - Copper (2012-2013) as Captain Ciaran Joseph Sullivan
 - Republic of Doyle (2014) as Vick Saul
 
Videogames
    
- Far Cry 4 (2014) - (voice)
 
Awards and nominations
    
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | 10th Genie Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | Cowboys Don't Cry | Nominated | 
| 1992 | 6th Gemini Awards | Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress | Mom P.I. | Nominated | 
| 1994 | 8th Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | Manic | Nominated | 
| 1996 | 17th Genie Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | Screamers | Nominated | 
| 1998 | 12th Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | The Arrow | Nominated | 
| 2001 | 16th Gemini Awards | Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story | Nominated | |
| 2002 | 17th Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story | Nominated | 
| 2009 | 24th Gemini Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role | The Line | Nominated | 
References
    
- "North of 60 Interview: Ron White". www.wintertime.com. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
 
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