Lawrence Bayne

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Lawrence Bayne (born November 11, 1960 in Toronto , Ontario ; sometimes Lawrence Bain ) is a Canadian actor and singer .

Life

Lawrence Bayne lives in Toronto. He has a brother named Howard. As a child, Bayne lived with his mother above a movie theater and was fascinated by A Hard Day's Night about the Beatles . When he was nine, he stepped in as Marley's ghost in Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol . For a while he attended the University of Toronto , where he starred in Joe Orton's play Loot , Oscar Wilde's Salome and Shakespeare's Macbeth . He sang from childhood. He is the singer of the band CONTROL FREAKS .

Bayne has approximately one eighth of its Native American ancestors from the Cree tribe . As a result, he got a role from Storm Thorgerson in the music video Learning To Fly , for which an Indian guy was wanted. As an actor, Bayne can often be seen as a villain in television series and in supporting roles in films. He also lends his dubbing voice to commercials. He directed a one-person play and two music videos .

His filmography includes, among other things, Black Robe - On the Iroquois River (1991) by director Bruce Beresford about the proselytizing of the Canadian natives, in which Bayne played an Indian, the action thriller Killing Moon (2000) with Daniel Baldwin about a virus on board an airplane, introduced by Bayne's character and the television drama Dirty Pictures (2000) starring James Woods . In the third and fourth season of the dramatic series Nikita he tried as an agent Davenport the position of Michael , played by Roy Dupuis to replace.

In 1999, Bayne married set designer Melissa Olson, but the marriage ended in divorce.

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Christopher Heyn : Inside Section One: Creating and Producing TV's La Femme Nikita , Los Angeles: Persistence of Vision Press, September 2006, English, ISBN 0-9787625-0-9 . Pages 94 through 99 are about Lawrence Bayne who was interviewed.

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