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Colm Feore stars as Dr. Ray Mercer, an author and renowned expert in cognitive psychology and an influential figure in Toby's (Craig Olejnik) life on NBC's "The Listener." Colm Feore also plays Henry Taylor on FOX's "24." Colm Feore is a veteran talent with a distinguished catalogue of work. Acting in both English and French, Colm Feore has had starring roles in theater, film and television. With the prestigious Stratford Festival, Colm Feore first gained prominence as one of Canada's premiere stage actors playing nearly all of Shakespeare's leading men, from "Richard III" and "Iago" to "Romeo" and "Claudius" in "Hamlet." Colm Feore often returns to the Stratford stage, recently playing roles such as "Professor Higgins" in "My Fair Lady," the leading role in both "Don Juan" and "Coriolanus," and the role of "Fagin" in "Oliver." In 2005, Colm Feore starred as "Cassius" in the Broadway performance of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" alongside Denzel Washington. His superb performance earned him the St. Clair Bayfield Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Shakespearean Play. Colm Feore's acting accolades also extend to film. Colm Feore was a member of the cast of "Chicago," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture in 2003. Colm Feore also had supporting roles in "The Chronicles of Riddick," "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," "Paycheck," "The Sum of All Fears," "The Insider," "Titus" and "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould," which won the Genie Award for Best Picture and earned him a nomination for his performance. Colm Feore has also made his mark on the small screen. His small screen credentials range from historical roles in "Nuremburg," "The Day Reagan Was Shot," "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself," "Empire," and "Trudeau," for which he won the 2002 Monte Carlo Television Festival Award for Best Actor and the 2002 Gemini Award for Best Actor in a Mini-Series. Colm Feore also appeared in the classic dramas "Romeo and Juliet" and "Taming of the Shrew." Colm Feore has also appeared in "The West Wing," "Boston Public" and the Canadian mini-series "Slings & Arrows II." Colm Feore co-stars in the hit film "Bon Cop, Bad Cop" and the comedy "Inceivable" and can be seen alongside John Malkovich and Angelina Jolie in Clint Eastwood's "Changeling." On television, Colm Feore can also be seen in the police drama "Flashpoint." In his native Canada, Colm Feore will be seen next in a Kevin Tierney-produced film entitled "Serveuses Demandées (Waitresses Wanted)" as well as "Le Piège Américain (The American Trap)." For the Canadian small screen, he can be currently seen in the mini-series "Guns." In 2007, he received a Canadian Award of Distinction at the Banff World Television Festival. Colm Feore, grew up in Ontario, Canada, and lives there with his wife and their three children.
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Cyrano at Straford was amazing, sublime. Colm Feore was transporting, standing ovations. Bravo. 3 days agoseeing cyrano at Stratford festival this afternoon. closing performance. Colm feore is the lead 3 days ago |
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