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    American-born Canadian actor

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    Colm Feore. Colm Joseph Feore OC ( / ˈkɒləm ˈfjɔːr /; [1] born August 22, 1958) is a Canadian actor. A 15-year veteran of the Stratford Festival, he is known for his Gemini -winning turn as Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the CBC miniseries Trudeau (2002), his portrayal of Glenn Gould in Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993 ...

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    Colm Feore is a versatile and award-winning actor who has played roles in films, TV shows and theatre. He is known for his portrayals of Pierre Trudeau, Glenn Gould, Laufey, Reginald Hargreeves and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.82 m
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  3. Colm Feore is a Canadian actor who has played various roles in film, TV and theatre. He is known for his portrayal of Pierre Trudeau, Glenn Gould, Laufey and Sir Reginald Hargreeves.

    • August 22, 1958
  4. May 2, 2014 · Colm Feore: The Big Interview. Canadian star of stage and screen proves his chops in both King Lear and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 — and all in one month. Colm Feore played the title character...

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  5. Apr 29, 2021 · The veteran actor talks about his career, from Face/Off to The Umbrella Academy, in a round of Random Roles. He also reveals his close calls on the sets of Iron Eagle II and Thor.

  6. Colm Feore is a Canadian actor who has appeared in various films, TV shows and stage plays. He is known for his roles as Pierre Trudeau, Glenn Gould, Laufey, Sir Reginald Hargreeves and more.

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  8. Jun 6, 2011 · Colm Feore. Colm Joseph Feore, actor (b at Boston, Massachusetts 22 August 1958). Award-winning actor Colm Feore is a versatile performer whose patrician features and keen intelligence have distinguished him in both leading and supporting roles (photo by Denise Grant).

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