Wayne Robson

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Wayne Robson
Born(1946-04-29)April 29, 1946
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
DiedApril 4, 2011(2011-04-04) (aged 64)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1971–2011
Spouse
Lynn Woodman
(m. 1985)
Children2

Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 – April 4, 2011) was a Canadian television, stage,[1] voice and film actor[2] known for playing the part of Mike Hamar, an ex-convict and sometime thief, on the Canadian sitcom The Red Green Show[1] from 1993 to 2006, as well as in the 2002 film Duct Tape Forever.[1]

Robson was also known as the

escape artist character Rennes, "the Wren", from the 1997 science fiction film Cube.[2]
He was in the episode “A Miracle of a Rare Device” on The Ray Bradbury Theater in 1989.

Background

Robson was born in

Genie Award
for Best Supporting Actor.

Robson voiced Bloom in the cartoon Pippi Longstocking[3] and Matthew Cuthbert in Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series. He also voiced Professor Cuthbert Calculus on The Adventures of Tintin between 1991 and 1992, and voiced Melvin Fish in the animated series Bob and Margaret. Robson played minor characters in such films as Finders Keepers (1984), One Magic Christmas (1985), Parents (1989), Frank on The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (1993), Dolores Claiborne[3] (1995), Two If by Sea[3] (1996), Cube (1997),[2] Wrong Turn[3] (2003), Welcome to Mooseport[3] (2004), The Incredible Hulk[3] (2008), and Survival of the Dead (2009).

He appeared as Christie in the TV movie The Diviners[3] (1993) based on the Governor General's Award-winning novel by Margaret Laurence, and as Holly Hunter's ailing father, Tug Jones, in the TV movie Harlan County War (2000). Robson was nominated and won several Gemini Awards. He appeared in TV series and miniseries The New Twilight Zone, The Good Germany, Puppets Who Kill, Relic Hunter, and Lexx.

Death

Robson died while in rehearsals for The Grapes of Wrath at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada on April 4, 2011, from a heart attack, at age 64.[1]

His son, Louis McKeen Robson (b. 1991), who did a part on The Red Green Show with his father, died on December 25, 2016, aged 25.[4]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Red Green regular Wayne Robson dies". Cbc.ca. April 6, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Gates, Anita (11 September 1998). "Cube (1997) FILM REVIEW; No Maps, Compasses Or Faith". The New York Times.
  3. ^
    All Movie Guide. 2016. Archived from the original
    on 2016-03-09.
  4. ^ "OBITUARY Louis McKeen Robson". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 6 November 2018.

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