In affiliation with Wyntersea Productions Inc
http://www.wynterseaproductions.ca
Jack Wynters moved to Canada, from his native UK, in 1971. He grew up in Manchester and attended St Bedes College before moving to London to attend The University of London’s Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine.
Jack’s career in film includes “Brain of the West” as host and in “Country Joy” as Dr Alan Gamble – a large principal role.
His recent appearances include:
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“November Christmas” – a Hallmark Production movie
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“Shannex Retirement Homes “- television commercial
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“Rollertown” – movie
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“Titanic – The Aftermath” filmed June 2011 (2 part mini-series to be broadcast on television April 2012)
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“Mr Fuddle” filmed November 2011
Jack’s professional stage appearances include as Ghost of Hamlet’s Father in “Hamlet” - Cardinal Theatre, “The Real Inspector Hound” as Birdboot – 2nd Street Theatre, “Sound of Music” as Herr Zeller at the Cardinal Theatre, “Anything Goes” as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh – Cardinal Theatre, “Twelfth Night” as Malvolio – Cardinal Theatre, “Educating Rita” as Dr Frank Bryant – Cardinal Theatre, “South Pacific” as Emile de Beque – Firehouse Theatre, “A Village Wooing” as The Visitor – City Stage, Vancouver , “The Hostage” as IRA Officer – Theatre 3, Edmonton, “Evita” as Juan Peron – Cardinal Theatre, “A Little Night Music” as Frederick Egermann – 2nd Street Theatre (as actor and director), “The Fantastiks” as El Gallo – 2nd Street Theatre (as actor and director), “Whose Life Is It Anyway” as Ken Harrison – Cardinal Theatre, “A Man For a All Seasons” as Thomas More – Cardinal Theatre, “The First Night of Pygmalion” as Narrator – Northern Light Theatre, Edmonton, “A Mid Summer Night’s Dream” as Oberon – Cardinal Theatre, “Finian’s Rainbow” as Og the Leprechaun – Cardinal Theatre, “My Fair Lady” as Professor Higgins – Cardinal Theatre and “Oliver” as Fagin – Cardinal Theatre.



