Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Terry Orr | |
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| Name | Terry Orr |
| Occupation | Actor |
Terry Orr is a Canadian actor, known for his roles in various Canadian Broadcasting Corporation productions, including Degrassi Junior High and Street Legal. He has also appeared in numerous National Film Board of Canada documentaries and has worked with notable directors such as David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan. Orr's career has spanned multiple decades, with appearances in films and television shows alongside actors like William Shatner and Kiefer Sutherland. He has also been involved in various Toronto International Film Festival events and has worked with organizations like Telefilm Canada.
Terry Orr was born in Toronto, Ontario, and grew up in a family of artists, with his mother being a Royal Conservatory of Music-trained pianist and his father a University of Toronto-educated engineer. He attended Upper Canada College and later studied at York University, where he earned a degree in Fine Arts. During his time at York, Orr was involved in various Toronto theatre productions, including works by William Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams. He also worked with the Stratford Festival and appeared in productions at the Princess of Wales Theatre.
Orr's career in acting began in the 1980s, with appearances in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television shows like The Kids in the Hall and Road to Avonlea. He also worked with the National Film Board of Canada on documentaries such as The Log Driver's Waltz and The Cat Came Back. In the 1990s, Orr appeared in films like Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter, both directed by Atom Egoyan. He has also worked with other notable directors, including David Cronenberg on eXistenZ and Jeremy Podeswa on The Five Senses. Orr has appeared in numerous television shows, including Murdoch Mysteries and Orphan Black, alongside actors like Yannick Bisson and Tatiana Maslany.
Terry Orr is married to Sandra Oh, a Genie Award-winning actress known for her roles in Grey's Anatomy and Killing Eve. The couple has been involved in various Canadian charity events, including those supporting the Toronto Food Bank and the Canadian Cancer Society. Orr is also a supporter of the Toronto arts scene, and has worked with organizations like the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. In his free time, Orr enjoys hiking and photography, and has traveled to destinations like Banff National Park and The Rocky Mountains.
Terry Orr's filmography includes appearances in films like The Adjuster and Calendar, both directed by Atom Egoyan. He has also worked on television shows like Degrassi: The Next Generation and Rookie Blue, alongside actors like Stefan Brogren and Missy Peregrym. Orr has appeared in numerous Canadian film productions, including those supported by Telefilm Canada and the Ontario Arts Council. Some of his notable roles include appearances in The Line and The Border, both CBC Television productions.
Terry Orr has been nominated for several awards, including a Genie Award for his role in The Sweet Hereafter. He has also been recognized for his work in Canadian television, with nominations for Gemini Awards and Canadian Screen Awards. Orr has worked with award-winning actors like Christopher Plummer and Ellen Page, and has been involved in productions that have won awards at festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the Canadian arts scene, with awards from organizations like the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Foundation.