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Patrick Watson was born on December 23, 1929 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Titans (1981), The Chinese (1983) and Countdown to Looking Glass (1984).
Date Of Birth December 23, 1929 Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Profession Actor, Writer, Producer Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Toronto, Ontario, Canada [July 2007] 2 He was awarded the O.C. (Officer of the Order of Canada) on June 22, 1981 and the C.C. (Companion of the Order of Canada) on October 18, 2001 for his services to communications in Canada.
Actor Title Year Status Character Slings and Arrows 2003 TV Series The Fourth Angel 2001 U.S. Ambassador The Canadians 1998 TV Series Narrator Witness to Yesterday 1998 TV Series Interviewer Heritage Minutes 1992-1997 TV Series Narrator Biography 1995 TV Series documentary Narrator Lawyers 1985 TV Series Host Countdown to Looking Glass 1984 TV Movie Don Tobin The Chinese 1983 TV Mini-Series Host / Narrator The Terry Fox Story 1983 TV Movie Peg Leg - Special Appearance Titans 1981 TV Series Interviewer / Alexander Graham Bell Bethune 1977 TV Movie R.E. Coleman Witness to Yesterday 1973-1976 TV Series Interviewer / Leonardo da Vinci The 51st State 1970 TV Series Anchor Population Explosion 1968 Short voice This Hour Has Seven Days 1964 TV Series Co-host
Writer Title Year Status Character Heritage Minutes 1995 TV Series 2 episodes Penfield 1991 Documentary short The Chinese 1983 TV Mini-Series additional Titans 1981 TV Series writer - 13 episodes The Question of Television Violence 1972 Documentary One Step at a Time 1964 Short documentary
Producer Title Year Status Character Samuel Cunard: Bridging the Atlantic 2002 TV Movie documentary executive producer Historica Minutes: Agnes Macphail 1994 producer Heritage Minutes 1991-1992 TV Series producer - 4 episodes Penfield 1991 Documentary short producer The Land That Devours Ships 1984 Documentary producer Warrendale 1967 Documentary executive producer This Hour Has Seven Days 1964 TV Series executive producer Mr. Fixit 1957 TV Series producer
Director Title Year Status Character One Step at a Time 1964 Short documentary
Self Title Year Status Character Samuel Cunard: Bridging the Atlantic 2002 TV Movie documentary Narrator The Joke's on Us: 50 Years of CBC Satire 2002 TV Movie Himself Beaverbrook: The Various Lives of Max Aitken 2000 Documentary Narrator (voice) John & Yoko's Year of Peace 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Joshua Slocum: Around Alone 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself - Narrator The Struggle for Democracy 1989 TV Series Presenter World Challenge 1986 TV Movie documentary Masterpiece Theatre: Fifteen Years 1986 TV Movie Himself - Host The Land That Devours Ships 1984 Documentary Narrator (voice) Live from Lincoln Center 1983 TV Series Himself - Host The Last Nazi 1981 TV Movie documentary Narrator The Canadian Establishment 1980 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator (voice) Why Men Rape 1979 Documentary Himself - Narrated By The Vacant Lot 1977 Documentary short Narrator (voice) Flight: The Passionate Affair 1976 TV Mini-Series Narrator The Question of Television Violence 1972 Documentary Narrator (voice) Danny and Nicky 1969 Documentary Narrator (voice) The Way It Is 1969 TV Series Himself - Co-host Standing Buffalo 1968 Documentary short Narrator (voice) Steeltown 1966 Documentary Narrator (voice) W5 1966 TV Series documentary The Four Corners 1957 TV Mini-Series Host Junior Magazine 1955 TV Series Host
Known for movies Titans (1981) as Interviewer / Alexander Graham Bell
The Chinese (1983) as Host / Narrator
Countdown to Looking Glass (1984) as Don Tobin
Witness to Yesterday (1998) as Interviewer