Bernard Behrens

British-Canadian actor (1926–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bernard Behrens (September 28, 1926 – September 19, 2012) was a British-Canadian actor.[1]

Born(1926-09-28)September 28, 1926
DiedSeptember 19, 2012(2012-09-19) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1961–2010
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Bernard Behrens
Bernard Behrens in Hill Street Blues 1982
Born(1926-09-28)September 28, 1926
DiedSeptember 19, 2012(2012-09-19) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
Years active1961–2010
SpouseDeborah Cass
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He was noted as a two-time Gemini Award winner, winning Best Actor in a Television Film or Miniseries at the 6th Gemini Awards in 1992 for his performance in the dramatic anthology series Saying Goodbye (1990),[2] and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series at the 9th Gemini Awards in 1995 for the television film Coming of Age (1993).[3]

Early life

Born and raised in London, England, he moved to Canada at the start of World War II. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he cofounded a theatre company there with Bill Walker, Helene Winston and Peggy Green in 1951.[4]

Career

Stage

Although he often had supporting or guest roles in film and television, he was principally associated with stage roles for theatre companies such as the Dominion Drama Festival, the Canadian Players and the Stratford Festival, as well as sometimes returning to the United Kingdom to perform at the Bristol Old Vic.[4]

Screen

Television

Behrens appeared on-screen as early as 1961, in a CBC teleplay of Shakespeare's Macbeth in the role of Lennox, along with Sean Connery as Macbeth and Zoe Caldwell as Lady Macbeth. The five parts were originally broadcast separately, and later combined, edited, and re-released as a single ninety-minute presentation in 1962.[5]

With his stage experience, he followed up Macbeth with other dramatic plays in television series such as CBC's anthology Playdate in the 1962 episode "Mr. Oblomov," a 1946 play by John Coulter, derived from Ivan Goncharov's 1859 novel, Oblomov. That same year, Behrens appeared on CBC's anthology Festival playing Orazio in "The Queen and the Rebels" adapted from Ugo Betti's 1949 play. He would appear several more times on Playdate through the 1960s, and in other such series like the CBC Show of the Week in "Rasputin was a Nice Old Man" (1968).

Behrens also appeared in episodic series from the 1960s and 1970s such as McQueen (1969), Great Performances (1975), Little House on the Prairie and The Bionic Woman, both in 1977, Starsky & Hutch and Columbo both in 1978.[6] Beginning in the mid-70s, He also appeared in television miniseries and films, such as Captains and the Kings (1976), A Question of Guilt (1978), and Friendly Fire (1979).

In the 1980s and 1990s, Behrens played roles in television films like A Little Piece of Heaven (1991), and Incident in a Small Town (1994).[7] Behrens played two doctor roles on the espionage/crime fighting series Counterstrike. In the 1990 episode "Mindbender" he played a psychiatrist Dr. Burns, who examines Stephen Shellen's character Luke Brenner after Luke received brainwashing from the KGB. In the 1991 episode "Village of the Damned" Behrens plays biologist Dr. Joseph Severn, who goes murderously mad after being sprayed by pesticide bonded with an hallucinogen. Between 1993 and 1996 he had three different roles on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.

In addition to his two 1990s Gemini awards, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series at the 1st Gemini Awards in 1986 for the television film Turning to Stone (1985),[8] and Best Guest Actor in a Drama at the 20th Gemini Awards for an appearance on This Is Wonderland (2005).[9]

Film

Behrens appeared in a score of theatrical films, beginning in the 1970s in James Goldstone's romantic adventure Swashbuckler (1976), and in Claude Lelouch's French Western film Another Man, Another Chance (1977).[10]

In 1980, Behrens was cast as Robert Lingstrom in Peter Medak's supernatural horror The Changeling.[11] Behrens was often cast as doctors which he portrayed in Jack Smight's romantic comedy Loving Couples and Daniel Petrie's drama Resurrection, both released in 1980,[10] and again in Clarke Mackey's drama Taking Care (1987).[12] Other films in the '80s include the science fiction horror Galaxy of Terror (1981),[13] Clint Eastwood's action techno-thriller Firefox (1982),[14] Carl Reiner's sci-fi black comedy The Man With Two Brains (1983),[10] Howard Zieff's romantic comedy Unfaithfully Yours (1984),[10] and Jesse Vint's comedy Another Chance (1989).[15]

In 1990, he played another doctor, Winslow, in the Canadian drama Beautiful Dreamers (1990),[16] and played Doc Milgrom in George Gallo's holiday crime comedy Trapped in Paradise (1994).[17] He also appeared in films directed by Keith Gordon, including his 1996 romantic war drama Mother Night as Dr. Lionel Jones,[14] and his 2000 mystery drama Waking the Dead as Father Stanton.[18] In 1999, he played Mayor Claire in John Paizs' Canadian comedy-horror Top of the Food Chain,[19] and Monsieur Farrin in Jerry Ciccoritti's crime thriller The Life Before This (1999).[20]

Radio

In 1981 he voiced the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in a radio dramatization of Star Wars for National Public Radio.[6][21]

Personal life

Behrens was married to Canadian actress Deborah Cass.[4] He died in 2012, just 9 days prior to his 86th birthday.

Filmography

Film

Television

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Bernard Behrens television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1961 Macbeth Lennox Teleplay. CBC [5]
1962 Playdate Zakhar Episode: "Mr. Oblomov" [23]
1962 Festival Orazio Episode: "The Queen and the Rebels" (S2.E12) [24]
1962 Festival Captain Baltinsky Episode: "The Offshore Island" (S2.E16) [25]
1968 CBC Show of the Week Frame Episode: "Rasputin was a Nice Old Man" [26]
1969 McQueen Unknown Episode: "How Could You Use a Poor Maiden So" (S1.E4) [27]
1975 Great Performances Sir Peter Teazle Episode: "The School for Scandal" [6]
1976 Captains and the KingsGentlemanTV miniseries[19]
1977 Little House on the Prairie Bailey Farrell Episode: The Creeper of Walnut Grove" (S4.E6)
1977 The Bionic Woman Beaumont / Major Petrov 2 episodes[6]
1978 Starsky & Hutch Haley Gavin 1 episode[6]
1978 A Question of GuiltD.A. KochTV movie[19]
1978 Columbo George O'Connell 1 episode
1979 Friendly FireDietrichTV movie[19]
1981 Born to Be SoldJudgeTV movie[19]
1982 Hill Street Blues Bank Manager 1 episode
1983 In Defense of KidsEdgar DempseyTV movie[19]
1985 Highway to Heaven Dr. Sheaffer 1 episode
1986Turning to StoneProfessor CampbellTV movie
1986 A Deadly BusinessPurchasing AgentTV movie[19]
1986 The Canadian ConspiracyUnknownTV movie[19]
1986 Christmas EveDeanTV movie[19]
1987 Haunted by Her PastKaren's FatherTV movie[19]
1987A Nest of Singing BirdsEddie WiebeTV movie
1988 The Ann Jillian StoryFather ThompsonTV movie[19]
1989 Glory Enough for AllFrederick AllenTV movie[19]
1989 Sorry, Wrong NumberDr. FisherTV movie[19]
1989 Christmas in America: A Love StoryUnknownTV movie[19]
1990 Love and Hate: A Marriage Made in HellJudge MacPhersonTV movie[19]
1990 Murder Times SevenJudge Harry RhoadesTV movie[19]
1990 Counterstrike Dr. Burns Episode: "Mindbender" (S1.E17)
1990–1991 Dracula: The Series Gustav Helsing 21 episodes [28]
1991 A Little Piece of HeavenCecil LoomisTV movie[19]
1991 Counterstrike Dr. Joseph Severn Episode: "Village of the Damned"
1992Saying Goodbye
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Episode: "A Home Alone"
1992 A Town Torn ApartAngus MacLeanTV movie[19]
1993 Ghost MomDr MalloryTV movie[19]
1993Coming of AgeArthur StoneTV movie
1993–1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Andrei / M. Desjardin / George 3 episodes
1994Incident in a Small TownJudge GreevesTV movie[7]
1995 The Possession of Michael D.Dr. JerryTV movie[19]
1995 HiroshimaAsst. Secretary of War, John J. McCloyTV movie[19]
1995 Mary Higgins Clark's Remember MeHenry SpragueTV movie[19]
1996 Captive Heart: The James Mink StoryCarberryTV movie[19]
1996 Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison StoryJudge GaffneyTV movie[19]
1996 A Holiday for LoveHalTV movie. AKA Christmas in My Hometown[19]
1998 Evidence of BloodDr. Vernon StarkTV movie[19]
1998 The Defenders: Taking the FirstMilton LewisTV movie[19]
2002 The Day Reagan Was ShotAttorney General William French SmithTV movie[19]
2005 This Is Wonderland Fred Spreewell 2 episodes
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