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  1. Full name, Alan John Scarfe; born June 8, 1946, in London (some sources citeHarpenden), England; immigrated to the United States, 1985; son of Neville Vincent (a university professor) and Gladys Ellen (a university professor; maiden name, Hunt) Scarfe; married Barbara Maczka (an actress as Barbara March),August 27, 1979; children: Jonathan (an a...

  2. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alan John Scarfe (born June 8, 1946) is a British-born Genie Award winning Canadian actor. He is a former Associate Director of the Stratford Festival and the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Alan_ScarfeAlan Scarfe - Wikiwand

    Alan John Scarfe (born 8 June 1946) is a British–Canadian actor, stage director and author. He is a former Associate Director of the Stratford Festival (1976–77) and the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool (1967–68).

  4. Oct 30, 2019 · [Diocese of Iowa] At the 167th Convention of the Diocese of Iowa, Bishop Alan Scarfe announced his intention to retire in September 2021 and called for the election of his successor in the spring of 2021.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › alan_scarfeAlan Scarfe | Rotten Tomatoes

    Alan Scarfe. Highest Rated: 80% Once a Thief (1996) Lowest Rated: 33% Double Impact (1991) Birthday: Jun 8, 1946. Birthplace: London, England, UK. Born in England, raised in Canada and trained in...

  6. Biography. Read More. Born in England, raised in Canada and trained in both countries, veteran actor Alan Scarfe has worked steadily in film, theater and television for over 50 years. His screen career began with 1963's controversial "The Bitter Ash," a then-scandalous look at disaffected young Canadians that was initially banned in Vancouver.

  7. Alan Scarfe. Born in England, raised in Canada and trained in both countries, veteran actor Alan Scarfe has worked steadily in film, theater and television for over 50 years. His screen career began with 1963's controversial "The Bitter Ash," a then-scandalous look at disaffected young Canadians that was initially banned in Vancouver.

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