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15 Entries
Tibor Egervari
March 10, 2020
David was our model and our mentor. We will always cherish his memory.
claire hewitt
February 26, 2020
David was so accomplished and much lauded. But i remember a modest, kind, wry gentleman with the sweetest smile. Dorothy and David made a great difference in my life. Jenny must be proud. He certainly was of her.
Alex Gregory
February 18, 2020
A titan of Canadian theatre, film and television, his spirit will be sorely missed.
Anna Newallo
February 18, 2020
Working with David was a pleasure. He will be missed.
February 18, 2020
Please accept my sympathy at your loss of David. I feel his departure keenly, as I have known him literally my entire life, our mothers having been close friends from well before either of us were born. Images of him on stage still crowd my mind, going all the way back to a student production at Lawrence Park Collegiate and to his first Hart House appearance in Shaw's Saint Joan. But I also remember an afternoon just strolling around Paris while he photographed unusual sights. Spending time with him or watching him act was always enriching.
Chris Britton
February 17, 2020
Such a lovely man. Kind, courteous and loved the theatre.
Timothy Mooney
February 17, 2020
He taught me in 1996 at George Brown's Acting for the Camera course. In his generous and positive feedback in the comment section he finished with..."an actor who understands the value of the long lost art of entertainment". I will never, ever forget that. It was an encouragement that I needed to have/hear/read at a challenging time in my life. I'm still pushing to this day to carve out a career in this industry and David played a big role in that. The man made a difference. Love to him and his family.--Timothy Mooney
Christina Collins
February 16, 2020
He was my costar in a short film, MY GENTLEMEN FRIENDS. I recently saw him at his last home on avenue road while visiting another resident this December. He was with his daughter I believe. He and Dorothy were great friends and dare I say mentors. I hope he and Dorothy are together again.
Nora Mclellan
February 16, 2020
A kind man and a wonderful theatre artist. Thank you for everything. Very sorry for this loss.
Sally Jones
February 16, 2020
I met David in 1983 as his assistant director for a production of "Major Barbara" at Hart House Theatre. Will remember the soft, resonant voice, and wry comments - and his self-effacing stories of acting at Stratford. A true gentleman and Canadian Theatre royalty.
Elva Mai Hoover
February 16, 2020
David was a consummate professional who was always inclusive and kind. He had a light and gracious nature. We did a lot of radio together back in the day and he directed me in No Sex Please We're British! It was a lot of fun. Doctorate and all, David could pretty much do anything. He and Dorothy will have a lot to talk about.
Jani Lauzon
February 16, 2020
I worked with David on a film called Windigo Tale. He was kind, extremely focused, brilliant in the role with all it's nuances and a joy to work with. He talked about his experiences in the north working on Shakespeare and it was clear that he was a deeply knowledgable and caring man. Sad news indeed.
Tom Melissis
February 16, 2020
A Lovely Gentle Soul
Jean Stutsman
February 14, 2020
The National Theatre School of Canada extends heartfelt condolences to Jenny on the death of her beloved father. Theatre is family and David was one of our own. We remain grateful for his founding contributions to our artists.
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