Danny Freedman

Danny Freedman was a Canadian actor.[1] He was best known for his performance as Mona in the film Fortune and Men's Eyes,[2] for which he won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 23rd Canadian Film Awards in 1971.[3]

Freedman had no other major film roles, although he had minor supporting appearances in the films One Man and U-Turn. He was primarily a stage actor, whose performances included Paul Foster's Tom Paine,[4] John Palmer's Memories of My Brother,[5] Fabian Jennings' Charles Manson a.k.a. Jesus Christ[6] and Diane Grant's Broom Hilda.[7]

References

  1. "Good idea tossed away". Toronto Star, November 5, 1973.
  2. "Fortune and Men's Eyes: earnest prison drama". The Globe and Mail, June 24, 1971.
  3. "New Quebec film sweeps 8 Canadian film awards". Toronto Star, October 2, 1971.
  4. "Delay improves group, not play". The Globe and Mail, November 24, 1969.
  5. "Muraille chooses badly for opener". Toronto Star, November 6, 1969.
  6. "Passe Muraille play full of dazzlement". Toronto Star, November 20, 1971.
  7. "A fine ride with Broom Hilda". The Globe and Mail, May 8, 1975.


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