
R.H. Thomson
Acting
Born 1947-09-24 · Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Robert Holmes "R. H." Thomson, CM (born September 24, 1947) is a Canadian television, film and stage actor. Thomson was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He studied at the University of Toronto, and the National Theatre School. His own play The Lost Boys was staged at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in March 2000 and at Canadian Stage in February 2002. Thomson has also hosted programming for CBC Radio and CBC Television. In 2010, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada. Thomson has portrayed a number of historical figures including Charlie Grant, Samuel Lount, Edsel Ford, Dr. Frederick Banting, Duncan Campbell Scott, Mitchell Sharp, and James Cross. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acting

Murder in a Small Town
Carlyle Burke

The Last Curlew
Grandpa

Stellar
Professor

Charlotte
Mr. Schmidt

Clara
Dr. John Rickman

Anne with an E
Matthew Cuthbert

Love's Complicated
Senator Douglas Townsend
Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven
voice of J.E.H. MacDonald

Five Stories
Self

Whirligig
Andre

Chloe
Frank

Republic of Doyle
Francis Chafe

Well Kept Secrets: Athanasia
Manuel

The Englishman's Boy
Tom Hardwick

Murdoch Mysteries
Chief Inspector Stewart

Hamlet {Solo}
Self
October 1970
James Richard Cross

Population 436
Sheriff Calcutt

Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story
Dr. Moulds

Who Loves the Sun
Arthur Bloom

Full-Court Miracle
Rabbi Lewis

The Piano Man's Daughter
Frederick Wyatt

Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay
Richard Rogers

Trudeau
Mitchell Sharp

The Stork Derby
Huge McLean

The Royal Scandal
Mycroft Holmes

The Universal Clock: The Resistance of Peter Watkins
Narrator
The Associates
Angus MacGregor

The Dinosaur Hunter
Reverend Smythe

P.T. Barnum
James Anthony Bailey