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    Stephen Ouimette

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  1. Stephen Ouimette is a Canadian actor and director. Although mostly known for his stage work, particularly at the Stratford Festival of Canada and recently on Broadway in La Bete, he achieved TV fame (and a Gemini Award) as the ghostly Oliver Welles in the drama Slings and Arrows.

  2. Stephen Ouimette. Actor. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:05. All Blessed Secrets (2006) 31 Videos. 2 Photos. Stephen Ouimette is known for Slings and Arrows (2003), X-Men: The Animated Series (1992) and Mentors (1998). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Awards. 1 win & 4 nominations. Photos.

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  3. Guitar. bass. keyboards. piano. Website. http://www.steveouimette.com/. Stephen "Steve" Ouimette (born June 18, 1968) is a rock guitarist. He is known for performing a cover version of the hit song "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" (which was originally by the Charlie Daniels Band) for the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, in which ...

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  5. Stephen Ouimette is a voice actor known for voicing Beetlejuice, Beast, and Pompadour. Take a visual walk through their career and see 16 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 3 clips that showcase their performances.

  6. Stephen Ouimette is known for Slings and Arrows (2003), Mentors (1998) and X-Men: The Animated Series (1992). Trivia Associate Director at Stratford Festival, Stratford Ontario.

  7. Artist Bio. Stephen Ouimette makes his Goodman debut. He previously appeared in Chicago in Troilus and Cressida and The Taming of the Shrew at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. He has performed on Broadway opposite Mark Rylance, David Hyde Pierce and Joanna Lumley in Matthew Warchus’ La Bête (also in London’s West End). Mr.

  8. Jun 17, 2012 · And Harry, says actor Stephen Ouimette, who portrays the tragi-comic Irish saloon keeper in the Goodman Theatre’s production of “Iceman,” is one complicated lush. “He’s all over the place,” says Ouimette, a veteran of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in his first O’Neill role.

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