- John Drainie
John Robert Roy Drainie (
April 1 ,1916 -October 30 ,1966 ) was a Canadian actor and television presenter, who was called "the greatest radio actor in the world" byOrson Welles .Drainie was most famous in Canada for two long-running roles: the lead role of Jake in the radio adaptation of
W. O. Mitchell 's "Jake and the Kid", and a popular one-man stage show in which he played humoristStephen Leacock . As well, he played Matthew Cuthbert in the 1956 CBC film adaptation of "Anne of Green Gables".Drainie began his career in radio with CJOR, CKNW and CBU in Vancouver. He was one of a group of actors, including
Fletcher Markle ,Alan Young ,Lister Sinclair ,Len Peterson , Arthur Hill,Bernie Braden andAndrew Allan , who emerged in Vancouver prior toWorld War II , and eventually moved to Toronto to become part of the CBC's "Golden Age of Radio".Drainie and
Ruth Springford once appeared in a radio play by Peterson, during which Springford apparently forgot that she had one more scene, and left the studio early. Drainie reportedly improvised amonologue until the director grabbed another actress and thrust her into the scene, at which point Drainie ad libbed his way back into the script. The radio audience reportedly never realized that anything was amiss. He also worked with other notables throughout his long radio career, includingJane Mallett ,Toby Robins ,Barry Morse ,James Doohan , andChristopher Plummer .In 1954 he voiced an "extraordinarily lifelike imitation" of the character modelled after
Joseph McCarthy in the satirical radio play "The Investigator ", written byReuben Ship , himself deported by the INS to Canada in 1953 following anti-communist HUAC hearings. [cite web
url = http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/TRIC/bin/get.cgi?directory=vol10_2/&filename=Gross.htm
title = Theatre Research In Canada, "A Palpable Hit: A Study of the Impact of Reuben Ship's The Investigator"
accessdate = 2006-08-16
last = Gross
first = Gerry
year = 1989]In 1964, Drainie was also a cohost with
Laurier Lapierre of the controversial newsmagazine series "This Hour Has Seven Days ". Ill withcancer , Drainie left the series in its second year, and was replaced byPatrick Watson .Drainie died in 1966. His widow, Claire, subsequently remarried Canadian theatre impresario
Nathan A. Taylor . John and Claire Drainie's eldest daughter,Bronwyn Drainie , is a noted Canadian journalist and broadcaster who wrote a biography of her father, "Living the Part: John Drainie and the Dilemma of Canadian Stardom", in 1988.Two major Canadian awards,
ACTRA 'sJohn Drainie Award and theWriters' Trust of Canada 'sDrainie-Taylor Biography Prize , were named in Drainie's honour.References
External links
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/personalities/personalities.php?id=204 John Drainie] at the [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/index.html Canadian Communications Foundation]
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