
Ken Pogue
Acting
Biography
Kenneth Pogue (July 26, 1934 – December 15, 2015) was a Canadian actor. His first motion picture role in 1973 was in The Neptune Factor. Where on set he almost drowned in scuba gear.[citation needed] He worked on stage at the Crest Theatre, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts and Guthrie Theater in the 1960s through 1980s before moving to television and film. His other film credits include The Silent Partner (1978), Lost and Found (1979), Virus (1980), Suzanne (1980), The Grey Fox (1982), The Dead Zone (1983, as the vice president), Kane & Abel (1985), Act of Vengeance (1986), Dead of Winter (1987), Crazy Moon (1987), and The Hitman (1991), starring Chuck Norris. He was also Father Dominic in the 2006 film The Mermaid Chair.
Born: July 26, 1934
Place of Birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Known For

Common Ground
Fact based story about the racial tensions that occurred in Boston in the 1970's because of court ordered busing to end desegregation. The story focuses on an African-American mother determined to get her children a quality education and a white lawyer trying to deal with inner city problems.

Mafia Princess
Looks at the life of mafia boss Salvatore Giancana. Especially his troubled relationship with his family.

Emily of New Moon
Emily of New Moon is a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2000. The series originally aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV and it is currently seen in Canada on the Viva, Bravo! and Vision TV cable channels. The series, produced by Salter Street Films, was based on the Emily of New Moon series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The series consisted of three seasons of thirteen episodes and one season of seven episodes, for a total of forty-six. The executive producers were Micheline Charest, Michael Donovan, and Ronald Weinberg. The series starred Martha MacIsaac as the titular orphan Emily Starr. Susan Clark and Sheila McCarthy played Emily's aunts Elizabeth and Laura, who had taken on the responsibility of raising Emily following her father's death, and Stephen McHattie played her cousin Jimmy. Susan Clark left the series after the first season when her character, Elizabeth, was killed off. Recurring cast included Chip Ciupka as Mr. Carpenter, Peter Donaldson as Ian Bowles, Richard Donat as Dr. Burnley, Kris Lemche as Perry Miller, John Neville as Uncle Malcolm, Jessica Pellerin as Ilse Burnley, Shawn Roberts as Teddy Kent, and Linda Thorson as Cousin Isabel.

A Time to Live
The problems of a mother who helps her son in his struggles against muscular dystrophy. From the true story of Peter and Mary-Lou Weisman.

Fringe
FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, brilliant but formerly institutionalized scientist Walter Bishop and his scheming, reluctant son Peter uncover a deadly mystery involving a series of unbelievable events and realize they may be a part of a larger, more disturbing pattern that blurs the line between science fiction and technology.

The Twilight Zone
This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy.

MacGyver
He's everyone's favorite action hero... but he's a hero with a difference. Angus MacGyver is a secret agent whose wits are his deadliest weapon. Armed with only a knapsack filled with everyday items he picks up along the way, he improvises his way out of every peril the bad guys throw at him. Making a bomb out of chewing gum? Fixing a speeding car's breaks... while he's riding in it? Using soda pop to cook up tear gas? That's all in a day's adventures for MacGyver. He's part Boy Scout, part genius. And all hero.

The Outer Limits
Anthology series of composed of distinct story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end, with occasional recurring story elements that were often tied together during season-finale clip shows.

The Outer Limits
Anthology series of composed of distinct story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end, with occasional recurring story elements that were often tied together during season-finale clip shows.

The Outer Limits
Anthology series of composed of distinct story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end, with occasional recurring story elements that were often tied together during season-finale clip shows.
Filmography
as Old Alan Sylvane Sr.
as Hank Fisher
as Derek Merchant
as Father Dominic
as Jack Hall
as Reverend Case
as Francis Gilmore
as Old Doctor
as Wally Tascot
as Vic
as Henry Matson (segment "Darkness")
as Ace Timmons
as Gene Thompson
as Dr Norman Ferguson
as Speaker Day
as Lyle Kinswood
as Morgan Sutter
as Tom Sr.
as Sir Henry Morden
as John Downs
as Judge Whitlock
as Abner Kinch
as Ian Pryce
as Emmett Sharpel
as George Ryburn
as Judge Whitlock
as Judge Brown
as Sheriff Jenson
as Tom Miller
as Mickey O'Toole
as Grandpa Gardner
as Sheriff Art Lux
as Pierre Deley
as Dean Hardwick
as Mr. Jones
as Ian Harper
as Dr. Darren Morton
as Andrew
as Gerard
as James Hansen, Sr.
as Warren Keltner
as Jerome Midland
as James Moriarty Booth
as Elliot Fisher
as Simon Lang
as Treadway
as Sergeant Grady
as Bundy
as Lt. Keogh
as Judge Burke
as Warden Slade
as Chambers
as Matt Halloran
as Father Buckley
as Hamilton
as Woods
as Senator Camden
as Dwight D. Eisenhower
as John
as Detective Sergeant Sullivan
as Alec
as oncle Avery
as Officer Mullavy
as Capt. McCullough
as Earl Skidmore
as Ryan
as Committee Member
as Peter Aschenbrenner
as Frank Lynch
as Guard Coombs
as Dr. Doran
as Dan Bigley
as Dr. Friedman
as (voice)
as Dr. Murphy
as Professor Barton Saunders
as Vice President
as Lt. Angus
as Mr. Shurtleff
as D.A. Dillon
as Jack Budd
as Fil Thorner
as Governor
as Judge James Aloycious Foley
as Andrew McDonald
as Strachan
as Marcus
as Dr. Krause
as Jack Latham
as Julian
as Detective Willard
as Pete