Kenneth Welsh

Canadian actor (1942–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kenneth Clifford Welsh CM (March 30, 1942 – May 5, 2022)[2][3] was a Canadian actor,[4] who made over 300 stage, film, and television appearances over a nearly 60-year career.

Born
Kenneth Clifford Welsh[1]

(1942-03-30)March 30, 1942
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DiedMay 5, 2022(2022-05-05) (aged 80)
Almamater
OccupationActor
Quick facts CM, Born ...
Kenneth Welsh
Born
Kenneth Clifford Welsh[1]

(1942-03-30)March 30, 1942
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
DiedMay 5, 2022(2022-05-05) (aged 80)
Alma mater
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2022
Spouse
Lynne Mcilvride
(m. 2022)
ChildrenDevon Welsh
Close

Educated at the National Theatre School, he was a member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival for six years,[5] before to New York and appearing in many Off-Broadway and Broadway plays.[5] Beginning in the late 1970s, he worked regularly in film and television, both in Canada and the United States. He was well-known to television audiences for his portrayal of the multi-faceted villain Windom Earle on Twin Peaks (1990–91, 2017), and for playing Dr. Watson in a series of CTV Sherlock Holmes telefilms.

He was a four-time Genie Award nominee - winning Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Margaret's Museum (1996), with Best Actor nods for Reno and the Doc (1984) and Loyalties (1986). He also won four Gemini Awards, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. In 2003, he was acclaimed to the Order of Canada.

Early life and education

Welsh was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to a father who worked for the Canadian National Railway and mother who worked in a dress shop.[6] He studied drama at school, as Alberta was the only province at the time which included drama on the curriculum.[5] He continued his acting studies at the University of Alberta under Gordon Peacock,[1] before moving to Montreal to attend the National Theatre School.[5] He graduated in 1965.[1]

Following graduation, he auditioned for the Stratford Festival in Ontario and then spent the first seven years of his career on stage.[4]

Career

Theatre

Following graduation, Welsh joined the Stratford Festival in Ontario. He made his debut during the 1966 season in Henry V, playing Sir Thomas Grey. He spent the next six years with the Festival, appearing in numerous Shakespearean roles. After their highly-successful 1973 European tour, he left the Festival, and took stints at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. He was a member of the Guthrie's ensemble company during the mid-70's under artistic director Michael Langham. In 1975, he won a Joseph Jefferson Award for his performance in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui at the Goodman.[7]

He made his Off-Broadway debut in the world premiere of Curse of the Starving Class at The Public Theater, and his Broadway debut in The Government Inspector. During the 1980's, he starred in such notable Broadway productions as Piaf, The Real Thing, Social Security, and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.[8] He directed and starred in multiple acclaimed stagings of the Dylan Thomas-penned radio drama Under Milk Wood.[9]

Welsh also wrote the book for Standup Shakespeare, a cabaret musical that sets Shakespearean dialogue to contemporary jazz, baroque, samba and gospel-rock music.[10]

In the 2010s, he was a member of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company.[9]

Film

He was a two-time Genie Award nominee for Best Actor, receiving nods at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985 for his portrayal of Reno Colt in the film Reno and the Doc[11][12] and at the 8th Genie Awards in 1987 for his performance as David Sutton in Loyalties,[13] and a two-time Genie nominee for Best Supporting Actor, receiving a nomination at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984 for Tell Me That You Love Me[14] and winning the award at the 16th Genie Awards in 1996 for Margaret's Museum.[15]

Reno and the Doc was written and directed by Charles Dennis; in 1997, Welsh directed Dennis in the latter's play SoHo Duo at the West Bank Theatre in New York City.[16]

Welsh has portrayed historical figures including Thomas E. Dewey, Colin Thatcher, Harry S. Truman (twice), Thomas Edison, James "Scotty" Reston, General Harry Crerar and James Baker.[17] He played Thomas Norval Hepburn, the father of Katharine Hepburn, in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004).

His role as the vice-president of the United States in the 2004 environmental disaster film The Day After Tomorrow sparked some controversy due to his physical resemblance to Dick Cheney, the real-life vice-president at the time. Director Roland Emmerich later confirmed that he deliberately chose Welsh for that very reason. Emmerich stated that the character of the vice-president in the film was intended to be a not-so-subtle criticism of the environmental policies of the George W. Bush administration.[18]

Television

Welsh's best-known television role is as Windom Earle, the primary antagonist and cunning foil to Dale Cooper, during the second season of the Twin Peaks (1990–91, 2017). He played Dr. Watson in a series of CTV Sherlock Holmes telefilms, opposite Matt Frewer as Holmes.

Welsh won four Gemini Awards out of six total nominations - Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series for And Then You Die (1987), Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn Thatcher (1987), and Hiroshima (1995). He won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series for Deadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming for his performance in the HBO telefilm Edison: The Wizard of Light.

He made guest appearances on numerous series, including Seeing Things, the 1980s revival of The Twilight Zone, The X-Files, Due South,[19] Law & Order, The Practice, Murdoch Mysteries, Stargate Atlantis, Slings & Arrows,[20] The Expanse, The Blacklist, Lodge 49, and The Kids in the Hall.

Honours

In 2003, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.[21]

Personal life

Welsh married Lynne Mcilvride in March 2022.[22] He had a son, musician Devon Welsh (b. 1988), from his previous marriage.[23][24]

Welsh was baptized by Anglican priest Rev. RuthAnne Ward in his house in the last months of his life. He was also a follower of American spiritual teacher Adi Da, who primarily focused on prioritizing spiritual enlightenment, Welsh narrated Da's 2000 audiobook, "What, Where, When, How, Why, and Who to Remember to Be Happy".[25]

Death

Welsh died on May 5, 2022, at the age of 80, from cancer.[26] His son Devon announced on Twitter: "My dad passed away on Thursday peacefully at home. I will always love him beyond words. He lived a wonderful life, he was the best father I could have asked for, and he touched so many lives. Please make a toast, watch a film/TV show he was in, celebrate a giant of acting."[27]

Upon his death, the official ACTRA Twitter account eulogized him saying "Ken was one of Canada’s all-time great performers, with hundreds of memorable roles spanning decades."[28]

His ashes were scattered in Lake Ontario following cremation.

Partial stage credits

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRole(s) Venue(s)Other notes Ref.
1966 Henry V Sir Thomas Grey / Ensemble member Festival Theatre, Stratford [29]
Henry VI First Murderer / Captain to Talbot / Lord Talbot (understudy) [29]
Twelfth Night Ensemble member / Feste (understudy) [29]
1967 Richard III Lord Hastings [29]
The Merry Wives of Windsor Fenton [29]
Antony and Cleopatra Octavius Caesar [29]
1968 A Midsummer Night's Dream Tom Snout [29]
The Three Musketeers Laporte / Lord de Winter / d'Artagnan (understudy) [29]
Tartuffe Damis [29]
1969 Hamlet Hamlet [29]
Tartuffe Damis [29]
1971 Macbeth Macduff [29]
Much Ado About Nothing Benedick [29]
1972 Lorenzaccio Alessandro de' Medici [29]
King Lear Edgar [29]
As You Like It Sir Oliver Martext [29]
1973 Becket Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis
The Merchant of Venice
1974 King Lear
The School for Scandal
1975 Under Milk Wood As director
1976 A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley Kowalski McCarter Theatre, Princeton [29]
1977 Misalliance Joey Percival Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown
1978 Curse of the Starving Class Taylor The Public Theater, New York [29]
The Government Inspector Ivan Kuzmich Shpekin Circle in the Square Theatre, New York [29][8]
1979 Whose Life Is It Anyway? Philip Hill Trafalgar Theatre, New York [29][8]
1981 Piaf Georges Moustaki / Police Inspector / Physiotherapist / Angelo (understudy) Plymouth Theatre, New York [29][8]
1983–84 The Real Thing Max [29][8]
1986–87 Social Security Martin Heyman Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York [29][8]
1987 A Walk in the Woods John Honeyman Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven [29]
1987–89 Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune Johnny New York City Center, New York Replacement [29]
Westside Theatre, New York [29]
1997 The Little Foxes Horace Giddens Lincoln Center Theater, New York [29][8]
2000 Under Milk Wood Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto For Stratford Festival [29]
2007 Leaving Home Jacob Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto [29]
2008 Under Milk Wood [29]
2009 Of the Fields, Lately Jacob [29]
Rock 'n' Roll Max Citadel Theatre, Edmonton [29]
Bluma Appel Theatre, Toronto [29]
Shoctor Theatre, Edmonton [29]
2010 Jitters Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto [29]
2011 The Homecoming Sam American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco [29]
2012 The Sunshine Boys Al Lewis Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto [29]
2013 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Player [29]
2016 A Coal Mine Christmas Coal Mine Theatre, Toronto [29]
Close

Filmography

Film

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1965 The Overfamiliar Subordinate NFB short documentary
1974 Piaf
1976 Brethren Ralph
1980 Double Negative Dr. Klifter
Phobia Sgt. Joe Wheeler
1983 Tell Me That You Love Me David Nominated- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Of Unknown Origin James Hall
Hot Money Parker
1984 Covergirl Harrison
Falling in Love Doctor
Reno and the Doc Reno Nominated- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
1985 Perfect Joe McKenzie
The War Boy Stephan Berecky
1986 Lost! Jim
The Climb Walter Frauenberger
Loyalties David Sutton Nominated- Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Heartburn Dr. Appel
1987 Radio Days Radio Voice
And Then You Die Eddie Griffin
1988 The House on Carroll Street Hackett
Crocodile Dundee II Brannigan
Another Woman Donald
1989 The January Man Roger Culver
Physical Evidence Harry Norton
1990 Straight Line Dr. Hammel
The Freshman Dwight Armstrong
Perfectly Normal Charlie Glesby
1991 The Big Slice Lieutenant Bernard
1992 Eli's Lesson Uncle Yakub
1993 Les amoureuses David
1994 Death Wish V: The Face of Death Lieutenant Mickey King
Whale Music Kenneth Sexstone [30]
Timecop Senator Utley
Legends of the Fall Sheriff Tynert
Boozecan Tim
1995 Hideaway Detective Breech
Margaret's Museum Angus MacNeil Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
1996 Portraits of a Killer Jim Miller
Rowing Through Harry Parker
Turning April Father [31]
1997 Habitat Coach Marlowe
Absolute Power Sandy Lord
The Wrong Guy Mr. Nagel
1999 External Affairs Michael Riordan
2000 Love Come Down Ira Rosen
Bad Faith Chief Inspector Brodsky
2001 Focus Father Crighton
2004 Miracle George "Doc" Nagobads
The Wild Guys Andy
The Day After Tomorrow Vice President Raymond Becker [32]
The Aviator Thomas Norval Hepburn
2005 Four Brothers Robert Bradford
Bailey's Billion$ Mouse Delaney
The Exorcism of Emily Rose Dr. Mueller Credited as 'Ken Welsh'
The Fog Tom Malone
2006 The Covenant Provost Higgins
One Way William Henderson
2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Dr. Jeff Wagner
Silk Mayor Joncour
2008 Adoration Morris
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Uncle Hendrick
Nothing Really Matters Joe
2009 Survival of the Dead Patrick O'Flynn [33]
2012 The Riverbank Joe Mason
The Story of Luke Grandpa Jonas
2013 Cottage Country Earl
The Art of the Steal "Uncle" Paddy McCarthy [34]
2014 Wet Bum Ed
2015 The Ballad of Immortal Joe The Narrator Short
2016 The Void Dr. Richard Powell [35][36]
2017 Chicanery Pringle Hewitt
Awakening the Zodiac Ben
Undercover Grandpa Harry
2019 And the Birds Rained Down Boychuck
2020 PG: Psycho Goreman Narrator / Judicator
2021 The Middle Man Mr. Miller
2022 Midnight at the Paradise Max Posthumous release
2023 Deadly Draw Hal Hewitt
2024 Campton Manor Lawrence
Afterwards Garen
Close

Television

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRoleOther notes Ref.
1975 Great Performances Oliver Surface Episode: "The School for Scandal"
1977–84 For the Record Various 3 episodes
1979 The Great Detective Henry Lyall Episode: "Murder at Blenheim Swamp"
1981 CBS Children's Mystery Theatre Sergeant Hawkins Episode: "Mystery at Fire Island"
1985 The Ray Bradbury Theater Crane Episode: "Marionettes, Inc."
1986 Seeing Things Sutherland Episode: "The Walls Have Eyes"
1987 Spenser: For Hire Lt. Webster Bloom / Lt. Nicholas Webster 2 episodes
1988 T. and T. Dr. Hammel 3 episodes
The Twilight Zone Jack Simonson Episode: "Acts of Terror"
1989 Gideon Oliver Father Brian Halloran Episode: "By the Waters of Babylon"
1990 The Ray Bradbury Theater Captain Wilder Episode: "And the Moon Be Still as Bright"
Street Legal George Wilson Episode: "Standard of Care"
1990–91 Twin Peaks Windom Earle[6] 10 episodes
1991 Love, Lies and Murder Stanfield 2 episodes
Beyond Reality Joe / Revere Episode: "The Doppelgänger"
1992 Cruel Doubt Attorney Wade Smith 2 episodes
Summit on Ice Narrator[37] Documentary
1993 Scales of Justice Crown attorney Episode "Regina v Truscott"
1994 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Vance Cavanaugh Episode: "Temple"
Lonesome Dove: The Series The Colonel Episode: "Duty Bound"
1995 The X-Files Simon Gates Episode: "Revelations"
1996–99 Due South Randal K. Bolt / Cyrus Bolt 3 episodes
1997 The Outer Limits Dr. Vasquez Episode: "Tempests"
The Hunger Hugo Lawery Episode: "The Secret Shih Tan"
1998 Dead Man's Gun Dean Marley Episode: "The Gambler"
Law & Order Ben O'Dell Episode: "Disappeared"
Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension Buck Corona III Episode: "The Jackalope"
2000 Twitch City Mr. Surdjic 2 episodes
Falcone Episode: "Paying the Piper"
D.C. Neil 3 episodes
Murder Call James Florie Episode: "Done to Death"
2001 Witchblade Capt. Joe Siri 2 episodes
The Guardian Episode: "Reunion"; uncredited
2002 Soul Food Dr. Jackson Pruit 2 episodes
2003 The Practice Judge M. Harrod 3 episodes
2004 ReGenesis Dr. Shelby Sloane 3 episodes
H2O Randall Spear 2 episodes
2005 This Is Wonderland Episode #2.3
Tilt Seymour Annisman 2 episodes
The Murdoch Mysteries Inspector Ramsgate Episode: "Under the Dragon's Tail"
Smallville Drunk Santa Episode: "Lexmas"
2006 Covert One: The Hades Factor General Keilburger 2 episodes
Slings & Arrows Himself Episode: "Divided Kingdom"
2007 Stargate Atlantis Jamus Episode: "The Ark"
Bionic Woman Prof. Howard Samuels Episode: "The Education of Jaime Sommers"
St. Urbain's Horseman Justice Beale Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
2008 The Trojan Horse Randall Spear Episode: "Part One"
2010 Human Target Belvilacqua Episode: "Corner Man"
2011 Haven Cole Glendower Episode: "The Tides That Bind"
Being Erica Matthew Wexlar Episode: "Sins of the Father"
2012 Less Than Kind Henley Episode: "Coming Around"
The Listener Albert Jacoby Episode: "Captain Nightfall"
XIII: The Series Dr. Westlund Episode: "Tempest"
2013 Perfect Storm: Disasters That Changed The World Narrator 6 episodes
2014 The Best Laid Plans Angus McClintock 6 episodes
The Divide Stanley Zale 5 episodes
2015 Mr. D Francis Duncan Episode: "Corporal Punishment"
The Expanse Frank Degraaf Episode: "Remember the Cant"
2017 The Blacklist Werner von Hauser Episode: "Dr. Bogdan Krilov (No. 29)"
Saving Hope Wilfred Jennings Episode: "All Our Yesterdays"
Salvation Andrew Bartok Episode: "From Russia, with Love"
2018–19 Lodge 49 Larry Loomis 8 episodes
2020 Star Trek: Discovery Senna Tal Episodes: "People of Earth", "Forget Me Not"
2021 Charmed Fenric the Vile 2 episodes
2022 The Kids in the Hall Martin 1 episode

Posthumous release

Close

TV films and miniseries

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRole Ref.
1969 The Three Musketeers D'Artagnan [6]
1979 Riel McWilliams
1980 F.D.R.: The Last Year Thomas E. Dewey
1983 Empire, Inc. Sir James Munroe
1985 Love and Larceny Ira Reynolds [12]
The Cuckoo Bird Harry [12]
1986 Murder Sees the Light The Evangelist [12]
1988 The Murder of Mary Phagan Luther Rosser
Liberace: Behind the Music
1989 Champagne Charlie John Whistlow
Dick Francis: Blood Sport Harry Teller
Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and JoAnn Thatcher Colin Thatcher
1990 Murder Times Seven Nick Ruggieri
The Last Best Year Jerry
The Widowmaker Atkinson
1992 A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story Paul Michel
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster Sam Skinner
The Good Fight Dick Chandler
1993 Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story Don Eisenberg
Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story Judge Norton
Dieppe Maj. Gen. Harry Crerar
1994 And Then There Was One David Burns
Getting Gotti Bennett
The Diary of Evelyn Lau Larry [38]
1995 Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story Mr. Higgins
Vanished Bill Palmer
Hiroshima President Harry S. Truman
Kissinger and Nixon James "Scotty" Reston
1996 Escape Clause Owen Jessop [39]
1997 Dead Silence Sheriff Lenny Budd [40]
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way George Steinbrenner
The Third Twin Preston Barck
1998 The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Caz Hollowitz
Thunder Point Armstrong
Thanks of a Grateful Nation Sen. Shelby
Dead Husbands Chase Woodward
Edison: The Wizard of Light Thomas Edison
1999 G-Saviour General Garneaux
Vendetta Mayor Joe Shakspeare
2000 Who Killed Atlanta's Children? William Kunstler
Deliberate Intent Peder Lund
Witchblade Joe Siri [41]
The Hound of the Baskervilles Dr. Watson
2001 Haven Harry Truman
Sanctuary Sam Hathaway [42]
The Sign of Four Dr. Watson
The Royal Scandal Dr. Watson
The Day Reagan Was Shot James Baker
2002 The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire Dr. Watson
The Man Who Saved Christmas Newton Baker
2003 The Pentagon Papers John McNaughton
Ice Bound: A Woman's Survival at the South Pole Dr. Ben Murdoch
Eloise at the Plaza Sir Wilkes
Eloise at Christmastime Sir Wilkes
2005 Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Professor Wójcik
Our Fathers Bishop Murphy
Category 7: The End of the World Chief of Staff Alan Horst
The Snow Queen King
2006 Above and Beyond Lord Beaverbrook
2007 Superstorm Richard Hughes
Booky and the Secret Santa Mr. Eaton
2008 A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride Jack
2009 Grey Gardens Max Gordon
The Last Templar Bill Vance
2013 Rewind President
2015 The Lizzie Borden Chronicles Lizzie's Lawyer
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI