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    August Schellenberg

    Canadian-American actor, acting teacher

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  1. August Werner Schellenberg was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on July 25, 1936 to a Swiss father and an English-Mohawk mother. He lived in Montreal until moving to Toronto, Ontario, where he made his home from 1967 until 1995. Currently living in Dallas, he is married to actress Joan Karasevich and is the father of three daughters. ...

  2. Aug 17, 2013 · Aug. 16, 2013. DALLAS — August Schellenberg, who starred in the “Free Willy” films and whose many television roles included an Emmy-nominated performance as Chief Sitting Bull, died at his ...

  3. Aug 16, 2013 · DALLAS (AP) — Canadian-born actor August Schellenberg, who starred in the “Free Willy” films and appeared in numerous television roles, has died at his Dallas home after a fight with lung cancer, his agent said Friday. He was 77. Schellenberg played the role of Randolph Johnson, a whale trainer in all three “Free Willy” movies.

  4. Canadian actor August Schellenberg, known for his roles in CBC's 'North of 60' and the 'Free Willy' movies, has died at his home in Dallas, Texas after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 77.

  5. August Schellenberg. Actor: Black Robe. August Schellenberg was born on 25 July 1936 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was an actor, known for Black Robe (1991), The New World (2005) and DreamKeeper (2003). He was married to Joan Karasevich. He died on 15 August 2013 in Dallas, Texas, USA.

  6. Aug 19, 2013 · August Werner Schellenberg, actor (born 25 July 1936 in Montréal, QC; died 15 August 2013 in Dallas, TX).A versatile character actor who projected power, dignity and vulnerability, August Schellenberg was a trailblazing actor, the first Aboriginal person ever to graduate from the National Theatre School (NTS). He is best known for his roles in the Genie Award-winning Black Robe (1991) and ...

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