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GORDON JAMES MASTEN

1950 - 2020

GORDON JAMES MASTEN obituary, 1950-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1950

DIED

2020

GORDON MASTEN Obituary

MASTEN, GORDON JAMES 1950 - 2020 It is with profound sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Mr. James Gordon Masten (Gord Masten), Canadian actor, on July 26, 2020, at the age of 69. He was predeceased by his loving parents, Jim and Evelyn Masten of Lacolle, Quebec. Gord's theatrical and musical fires were ignited by his dear aunts, Margaret and Louise Masten, and the flames were fanned when he was a much loved drama camp counsellor, called affectionately by the young campers, "Big Red". He went on to receive an Honours B.F.A. in Theatre from York University. Upon graduation he "paid his dues" working in childrens' theatre, but soon enough was seen on main stages in Toronto and Montreal and across Canada: Theatre Plus, Canadian Opera Company, Citadel Theatre, Huron Country Playhouse, Theatre Aquarius, The Segal Centre, The Centaur, to name a few. Memorable stage performances include: the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, Stephano in The Tempest, Phil Hogan in A Moon for the Misbegotten, Mr. Bumble in Oliver!, "He" in Counting the Ways, teaming up with his wife, actor Jude Beny as "She" and most hilariously, the Pickle in Schwartz's The Musical! Gord also appeared in feature films and television (The Day After Tomorrow, L'Odyssé d'Alice Tremblay, The Artists Specials: Monet, Asbestos, Source Code, The Sunshine Tax, The Santa Clause, Road To Avonlea, and the much loved Christmas classic A Child's Christmas in Wales), as well as numerous commercials, voice overs and animated cartoons, bringing light and life to all he engaged with. Later in his career he joined Jude, his wife of 21 years, on the teaching faculty at The Professional Theatre Department at Dawson College, where he will always be remembered by students and faculty alike. Gord also starred as the beloved husband of Jude; proud father of James Christian Masten; devoted stepdad to Ian Beny Anderson (Darlene Anderson) and Nelle Beny Anderson (Christof Collier); playful grandpa (Yaya) to Scarlett Anderson Collier, Vance Anderson Collier, Thomas Emmett Anderson and Rose Saba Anderson, affectionately nicknamed Lil' Red after her loving Yaya. He is also survived by his close cousins, including George Van Vliet, his strong sisters-in-law, his wise brother-in-law, his creative nieces, his adventurous nephews, his playful grand-nieces and nephews and dear friends, who counted as family to Gord, including longtime agent Mollye Reisler and neighbor Charli Ferguson. The funeral will take place at The Burtonville Cemetery near Lacolle, Quebec, at the Masten family plot on Sunday, August 9th, at 10 a. m. Please bring your own lawn chair if you wish to sit. The service will be conducted by Debbie Beattie, one of Gord's spiritual friends, a lay minister at Lacolle United Church, where Gord was a valued member. Please respect social distancing. Gord was keen on that. All are welcome. The "Gord Masten Memorial Award for adventurous, playful creativity" is in the process of being established at The Professional Theatre Program at Dawson College/New Dome Theatre. This fund will be under the administration of the Dawson College Foundation\Ursula Cabral, Vice President [email protected] Those wishing to contribute may do so soon, by credit card, cheque, or online once Gord's fund appears in the drop-down menu. https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E920349QE&id=66

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Published by Toronto Star on Aug. 1, 2020.

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Erin Wilson

December 19, 2023

I remember Gordon from a couple episodes on Road to Avonlea. He played the pig farmer.

Chris Toms

December 20, 2022

I know this is a couple years after Gordon´s passing, but I wanted to share what a profound impact his performance in A Child´s Christmas In Wales had on me as a child and on into adulthood. Gordon was my favorite uncle in that movie and we watch this film every year as a family tradition since the 1980s. Just knowing he had a talent that reached far into other parts of the world is an amazing thing. Thank you Gordon for what you´ve given to everyone, and I´m sorry to hear of your passing so late. Love, the Toms Family

Eugene West

November 17, 2022

I spent the summer of 1970 at Camp Pine Crest , where I became friends with Gord and shared some adventures with him. I was going to contact him on facebook but never got around to it . A really great person that I´m glad I knew .

Gloria Damoff

August 14, 2020

Gord was my client at the Royal Bank in Toronto way back in 1985. I remember his fabulous sense of humour as he had a hysterical voice mail recording when you called him... I still remember him all these years later, he was one of a kind! My condolences to his family... you were blessed to have such a wonderful person in your life!

Karen Colwell

August 8, 2020

Rock on Gord.

Arthur Holden

August 7, 2020

With his unfailing good humour, his generosity of spirit and even his flaming fringe of coppery hair, Gordon lit up every room he ever walked into. He lit up our community. He lit up this world. We will miss him.

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Memorial Events
for GORDON MASTEN

Aug

9

Funeral

10:00 a.m.

The Burtonville Cemetery near Lacolle, Quebec, at the Masten family plot

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