Robert Christie (actor)

This article refers to the Canadian actor. For other references, see Robert Christie (disambiguation).
Robert Christie
Born (1913-09-20)September 20, 1913
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died May 22, 1996(1996-05-22) (aged 82)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Actor
Years active 19501989
Spouse(s) Margot Syme; 2 daughters

Robert Christie (September 20, 1913 – May 22, 1996) was a Canadian actor and director.

He was born in Toronto in 1913 and received a B.A. from the University of Toronto. In 1936, he moved to England where he performed with various companies including the Old Vic Company. He served with the Canadian Army during World War II. After the war, he joined the CBC Radio Drama Department. He performed the role of Sir John A. Macdonald in the 1949 play Riel by John Coulter. He reprised his role in the CBC Television educational series Exploring Minds.

He joined the performing company at the Stratford Festival in 1953 and appeared on Broadway in Tamburlaine by Christopher Marlowe in 1956 and Love and Libel by Robertson Davies in 1960. In 1967, he appeared on CBC television in the series Hatch's Mill. He taught acting at Ryerson Polytechnic University.

He married actress Margot Smye in 1937, and they had two daughters, actress/singer Dinah Christie and actress Cedar Christie.

Robert Christie died in Toronto in 1996.

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