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  1. Paul Gross
    Canadian actor, director, producer and writer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_GrossPaul Gross - Wikipedia

    Despite this, it won several awards; namely five awards the 29th Genie Awards, including Best Picture, and the Golden Reel Award for Canada's top-grossing film of 2008. On March 2, 2009, Paul Gross was honoured for his film Passchendaele, winning that year's National Arts Centre Award for achievement over the past performance year.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0343472Paul Gross - IMDb

    Awards. 17 wins & 20 nominations. Photos 75. Known for. Due South. 8.1. TV Series. Constable Benton Fraser. German Fiancé.

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  3. Paul Gross. Actor: Due South. Paul Gross is the elder of two brothers. He was an Army brat; his father, Bob Gross, was a Tank Commander in the Canadian Army. As a consequence Paul and his family moved around a lot: he has lived in Canada, the U.S, England and Germany.

    • April 30, 1959
  4. Paul Gross. Check all the awards won and nominated for by Paul Gross - Golden Reel Award (2009) , Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Motion Picture (2009) , Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (2007) and more awards.

  5. Apr 10, 2011 · In 1982 Paul Gross won the Alberta Cultural Playwriting Award and the Clifford E. Lee National Playwriting Award for his first stage script, The Deer and the Antelope Play. It was followed by The Dead of Winter, a 1982 CHALMERS Award nominee.

  6. Jan 30, 2010 · Canada's venerable actor Gordon Pinsent being honored at the Gov. General's Performing Arts Awards ceremony in 2004. Paul Gross gives the introductory speech.

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  8. When Paul hosted the 1997 Canadian Country Music Awards he found himself wrapping up the proceedings a little early and, conveniently, being asked to 'stretch'! Along with David Keeley as well as Terri Clark and Paul Brandt ('Not a bad back-up band!') he played Voodoo to a delighted audience.

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