
Cast
Daniel MacIvor
Acting
Cast
Daniel MacIvor
Known for
Acting
Born
1962-07-23
From
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Biography
Daniel MacIvor (born 23 July 1962) is a Canadian actor, playwright, theatre director and film director. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and educated at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and then at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario. MacIvor started the theatre company da da kamera in Toronto - in residence at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre - for whom he has written, directed, and acted. He is now one of Canada's best known playwrights. His plays include Never Swim Alone, This is a Play, Monster, Marion Bridge, You are Here, Cul-de-sac, and A Beautiful View. Five of MacIvor's plays were published as I Still Love You in 2006, in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of da da kamera, (Never Swim Alone, The Soldier Dreams, You Are Here, In on It, and A Beautiful View), and won MacIvor a coveted Governor General's Award for Drama. Recently, MacIvor has written, co-written and directed several independent films, which are usually made in his home province of Nova Scotia. They include Past Perfect, Marion Bridge, Whole New Thing and Wilby Wonderful. His appearances include The Five Senses. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel MacIvor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Hunting Season
as Dr. Martin

Eisenstein
as Stalker

I Love a Man in Uniform
as Director

Wilby Wonderful
as Stan Lastman

Growing Op
as Charles

Beefcake
as Bob Mizer

Eclipse
as Jim

The Five Senses
as Robert

Trigger
as Host

Uncut
as Newscaster

Hayseed
as Mr. Taupe

Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer
as Busdriver

Whole New Thing
as Don Grant

Bubbles Galore
as Godfrey Montana

Justice Denied
as Jimmy MacNeil

Boys Briefs 2
as Doctor (segment "Touch")

My Summer Vacation
as Matt Flynn

Touch
as Doctor

Take-out
as Pete

Wasaga
as David

My Addiction

RSVP
as Sid

Night Friend
as Lenny

The Last Supper
as Dr. Parthens

House
as Victor

Symposium: Ladder of Love

Wake Up, Jerk Off

The Fairy Who Didn't Want To Be A Fairy Anymore
as The Fairy

Past Perfect
as Cecil

Dear John
as George