Denis Forest

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Denis Forest (September 5, 1960 – March 18, 2002) was a Canadian character actor.[1] He was known for portraying henchmen in Academy Award-nominated blockbusters The Mask and Cliffhanger. He was the lead villain in the second season of the War of the Worlds television series.

Early life and education

A graduate of the Ryerson Theatre School, he was an early founding member of Richard Rose and Thom Sokoloski's Autumn Angel Repertory theatre company.[2]

Career

In 1986 Forest and Bruce Verine premiered Projekt Putz, a satirical send-up of avant-garde performance art, at the Toronto Free Theatre.[3] He also had occasional film and television roles in this era, including the television miniseries Race for the Bomb[4] and Champagne Charlie.[5]

After the 1989 film The Long Road Home, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue work in American film and television.

Award nominations

Forrest received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Best Original Play, General Theatre at the 1984 Dora Mavor Moore Awards for the collective play Mein.[6]

Death

Forest died suddenly following a massive stroke in Los Angeles on March 18, 2002, after having dinner in a Franklin Avenue restaurant in Hollywood with a few friends.[7]

Filmography

Film

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Race for the Bomb Klaus Fuchs TV miniseries
1987-1990 Friday the 13th: The Series (various) 4 episodes
1989 War of the Worlds Martin Cole 1 episode
1989-1990 War of the Worlds Malzor Season 2. 20 episodes
1989 Champagne Charlie Paul Lampin TV miniseries
1990 Counterstrike Carter Episode: "A Little Purity"
1990-1991 Dracula: The Series Nosferatu
1998 La Femme Nikita Rene Dian
1999 Storm of the Century Kirk Freeman
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References

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  1. "New Faces". Toronto Star, March 7, 1987.
  2. Stephen Godfrey, "A promising debut for Autumn Angel". The Globe and Mail, February 11, 1983.
  3. Robert Everett-Green, "It seemed like a good idea: Projekt Putz is a real chuckle until the curtain goes up". The Globe and Mail, August 21, 1986.
  4. Jim Bawden, "Race For The Bomb joins race for ratings". Toronto Star, January 20, 1987.
  5. "TV series bubbles with talent". Toronto Star, June 9, 1988.
  6. Stephen Godfrey, "Jungle of Cities wins four Doras". The Globe and Mail, October 23, 1984.
  7. Lee Berthiaume, "Ottawa actor dies suddenly in L.A.". Ottawa Citizen, March 24, 2002.

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