
Atuação
Data de nascimento
2 de maio de 1920
Data de falecimento
27 de junho de 2007
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William Hutt, born in 1920 in Toronto, crafted a distinguished career rooted in Canada's theatre scene. Opting for a quieter path, he joined the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, becoming an integral part since its inception in 1953. Renowned for his iconic Shakespearean roles like Hamlet and Lear, he periodically explored film and television, showcasing his talent in performances like Tiny Alice on Broadway and Long Day’s Journey Into Night. After 37 seasons at Stratford, he retired in 2005 with a reprisal of Prospero in The Tempest, marking a celebrated legacy. Hutt, an influential mentor, shaped the careers of numerous Canadian performers like Colm Feore and Christopher Plummer, leaving an indelible mark on the theatre. He was slated to return to Stratford in 2007 but had to cancel due to health reasons. Graduating from the University of Toronto in 1949, he impacted the theatrical world through his 130 productions over 39 seasons at Stratford.


Lionel
1999 • 1 episódio

Dr. Pete Marshall
1973 • 1 episódio

Ross
1951 • 1 episódio

Charles
2003 • 6 episódios

Alton Cockridge
1984

Reverend Pitch
1998 • 1 episódio

Leonato
1988

1973
Le Bret
1962

Le Moyne
2003

John A. Macdonald
1974 • 7 episódios

Bishop How
1982

Chorus Leader
1957

Miles Fortnum
2008 • 2 episódios

Mr. Ross
1983
George Bernard Shaw
1975

Ross
1964

Lomax (voice)
1979

1960
General Galway
1958