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 Gordon Walls |
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Acting Credits
Production Credits
From the program for When the Reaper Calls: GORDON WALLS (Victor) is pleased to make his 8th appearance on the KT stage. A 33-year veteran of the amateur stage (17 in Ottawa), KT patrons will remember him in last seasons award winning production of Noises Off as well as other shows including Dancing at Lughnasa , The Uninvited, Rumors, To Forgive, Divine, The Curious Savage, and Dangerous Obsession. Audiences may also have seen him in the critically acclaimed OLT production of Da, as well as The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, No Sex Please, Were British, and many others. Gordon has also acted for Tara Players and Nepean Little Theatre. From The Heiress: GORDON WALLS (Morris Townsend) is pleased to make his 9th appearance on the KT stage. A 34-year veteran of the amateur stage (18 in Ottawa), KT patrons will remember him in last seasons When the Reaper Calls as well as the award winning production of Noises Off. Other KT credits include Dancing at Lughnasa, The Uninvited, Rumors, The Curious Savage, Dangerous Obsession and To Forgive, Divine. Audiences may also recognise him from numerous OLT productions. Gordon has acted for most west-end theatres including Tara Players and Nepean Little Theatre. From the program for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: GORDON WALLS (Harding) is pleased to make his 10th appearance on the KT stage. A 34 year veteran of the amateur stage (18 in Ottawa), KT patrons will remember him last as the cad Morris Townsend in The Heiress which opened this season. Other KT credits include When the Reaper Calls, the award winning Noises Off, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Uninvited, Rumors, To Forgive, Divine, The Curious Savage, and Dangerous Obsession. Gordon has also acted for most west-end theatres including OLT, Tara Players, and Nepean Little Theatre.
GORDON WALLS (Duncan) is pleased to make his 11th appearance on the KT stage. A 35-year veteran of the amateur stage (20 in Ottawa), KT patrons will remember him last as Harding in the very successful One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest which closed last season. This marks Gordon’s third trip behind the clerical collar and he would like to dedicate this portrayal to his father – a real man of the cloth. He knows that Rev. Walls is watching the show from heaven… and laughing. From the program for Postmortem: GORDON WALLS (William Gillette) is pleased to make his 12th appearance on the KT stage. A familiar face both on stage and back stage, patrons will remember him last as the good Rev. Wooley in last season’s hit Leading Ladies. Despite an acting career that has spanned four decades, this is the first time he has played an historical character and an actor - a great actor. “This part is truly unique. William Gillette gave form to this literary archetype. I hope he would feel that I have done him justice.” From the program for A Few Good Men: GORDON WALLS (Lt. Jack Ross) is pleased to make his 13th appearance on the Kanata Theatre stage. A familiar face both on stage and backstage, patrons will remember him last as the iconic actor William Gillette in last season’s Postmortem. Despite an acting career spanning four decades, this is the first time he has repeated a play – having done this play at Ottawa Little Theatre 20 years ago. Gord is thrilled to work with so many friends from past productions and wishes Trace the best on her debut performance, especially now that she outranks him! From the program for West Moon Street: GORDON WALLS (Charles) is pleased to make his 14th appearance on the KT stage. Afamiliar face both on stage and back stage, patrons will remember him last as the prosecuting attorney Lt. Jack Ross in last season’s A Few Good Men , as the iconic actor William Gillette in Postmortem, and many others. Aregular in the Ottawa theatre scene for over 20 years, he has acted at most west end theatres including OLT, NLT, Tara Players, and others. With this roll, Gord makes the logical transition from lawyer … upwards to … servant. This page generated on 2011/10/06 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||