- Dan Lett
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Daniel Frederick Lett (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor.[1] He attended White Oaks Secondary School in nearby Oakville, Ontario. He has acted in films, theatre and television. His principal roles have been in the series F/X, The X-Files, E.N.G., Street Legal, and Wind at My Back.
He has a brother (Stephen Lett) and a sister (Susan Lett). He is currently living in Toronto and has a wife (Nisha Dubey) and a 1 year old daughter (Ava Lett).
Contents
1980s
- Mrs. Soffel (1984)
- The Suicide Murders (TV-1985)
- Big Deal (1985)
- Blue Monkey (1987)
1990s
- The Women of Windsor (TV-1992)
- The X-Files (TV-1993)
- Paris, France (1993)
- Due South (TV-1994)
- Livs of Girls and Women (TV-1994)
- Goosebumps (TV-1995)
- Choices of the Heart: the Margaret Sanger Story (TV-1995)
- Sugartime (TV-1995)
- Under the Piano (TV-1995)
- Net Worth (TV-1995)
- Butterbox Babies (1995)
- No One Could Protect Her (1996)
- Dinner Along the Amazon (TV-1996)
- Conundrum (TV-1996)
- A Prayer in the Dark (TV-1997)
- The Planet of Junior Brown (1997)
- Double Take (1997)
- Made in Canada (1998)
- Blind Faith (1998)
- My Date with the President's Daughter (TV-1998)
- Thanks of a Grateful Nation (TV-1998)
- Babar, King of Elephants (voice, 1999)
- Dead Aviators (TV-1999)
- Strange Justice (TV-1999)
- The Life Before This (1999)
- The Secret Laughter of Women (1999)
2000s
- Babar (TV-2000) (Season 6 only) as King Babar
- Anne of Green Gables: the Continuing Story (TV-2000)
- Songs in Ordinary Time (TV-2000)
- Get a Clue (TV-2002)
- Penguins Behind Bars (voice, TV-2003)
- Cavedweller (2004)
- Queer As Folk (2002) as Garth
- Pure Pwnage (TV-2010) as Narrator
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou (TV-2010-present) as Pom
References
- ^ Knelman, Martin (15 April 2011). "Actor wines triple crown for rejected shows". Toronto Star. http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/974912--actor-wines-triple-crown-for-rejected-shows. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
External links
Categories:- Canadian television actors
- People from Toronto
- Living people
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