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Finkleman and starred
Finkleman also starred in the series as George Findlay, the same character he had played in The Newsroom and More Tears.
In Canada, Finkleman is best known as the writer, creator and producer of the CBC Television series The Newsroom, in which he starred as television news producer George Findlay.
Currently McCamus is dividing his time between theatre and film work, and has recently starred in the CBC film Waking Up Walter: The Walter Gretzky Story as famous hockey dad Walter Gretzky, the Canadian production Shake Hands with the Devil, and in the Ken Finkleman miniseries At The Hotel.

Finkleman and documentary
As in The Newsroom, George Findlay ( Ken Finkleman ) is the protagonist of More Tears, as a documentary producer, who manipulated his subjects in order to create better television drama.

Finkleman and producer
George Findlay ( series creator Ken Finkleman ), the executive producer of City Hour, is a venal, petty man who cares only about his sex life, his lunch orders and his personal image within the network's bureaucracy.
Ken Finkleman ( born 1946 ) is a Canadian television and film writer, producer and actor.

Finkleman and George
The 1995 series features Finkleman as George Britton, an earlier incarnation of the George Findlay character he would go on to play in The Newsroom, More Tears, Foolish Heart and Foreign Objects.

Finkleman and Findlay
Following the end of The Newsroom, Finkleman produced three different short-run series for the CBC, More Tears, Foolish Heart and Foreign Objects, all of which included Findlay as a linking character.
Each of these series also included Findlay as a linking character ; according to The Globe and Mail Finkleman describes Findlay as his vehicle for exploring issues that both intrigue him and tick him off.

Finkleman and had
Since 1993 Finkleman had worked only part-time at the CBC ; he was also a stockbroker at Desjardins Securities in Toronto.
Since 1993 Finkleman had worked only part-time at the CBC ; he was also a stockbroker at Canaccord Capital in Toronto.

Finkleman and played
In the show Danny Finkleman played popular songs from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, and talked about anything he felt like.

Finkleman and earlier
The series, a short run dramatic anthology, was produced and written by Ken Finkleman following his earlier series The Newsroom and More Tears.

Finkleman and series
More Tears ( 1998 ) is a seriocomedy television series that was broadcast by CBC Television, as a short run programme ; it was written and produced by Ken Finkleman following the success of The Newsroom ( 1996 ), and was partly a remake of 8½ ( 1963 ), by Federico Fellini.
The series won Finkleman a 1999 Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series.
A short-run dramatic anthology series, the series was written and produced by Ken Finkleman.
Tsubouchi himself became the subject of film when Ken Finkleman included him in a series of caricatures of Harris cabinet ministers in his 1998 mini-series More Tears.
Married Life was the first of a string of short run series Ken Finkleman made by Atlantis Films and commissioned for Comedy Central in the US.
The show's four episodes and the two-hour TV movie later seen in Canada were edited by Allan Novak, who went on to edit 5 subsequent Finkleman series produced for CBC in the 1990's and 2000's.
Success eventually called, as he appeared in two Ken Finkleman series, Married Life and the first season of The Newsroom.

Finkleman and Newsroom
Some of Wharnsby's numerous credits include ; the CBC's miniseries Northern Town, directed by Gary Burns ; At The Hotel, directed by Ken Finkleman ; TIFF top ten films, I, Claudia, by Chris Abraham ; The Uncles by Jim Allodi ; Ken Finkleman's Gemini winning The Newsroom and Foreign Objects ; Genie-winning short " I Shout Love " by Sarah Polley ; Atom Egoyan's Gemini winning Sarabande ; Emmy-nominated The Four Seasons and Don Giovanni Unmasked by Barbara Willis Sweete ; David Weaver's Siblings and Century Hotel ; and Genie-nominated Three Stories by Semi Chellas.

Finkleman and .
Finkleman provided over 1, 000 of his own unique business product and service ideas that he would rationalise and encourage listeners to adopt and develop as their own.
Finkleman was generally opposed to both.
Finkleman disliked the Rolling Stones and partly blamed them for the decline of music in the 1970s.
According to Finkleman, the show's title was loosely based on the name of Gilmour's Albums, a popular variety show on CBC at the time Finkleman's show was conceived.
Finkleman retired from CBC radio in June, 2005 and the show ended with him.
However, Finkleman ultimately agreed to produce 13 new episodes, which were broadcast in the winter of 2004.
" In an interview with The Daily Beast following the Sorkin show's premiere, Finkleman revealed that HBO did contact him for permission to reuse the title, which he granted.
In 2006, he appeared in the Ken Finkleman miniseries At The Hotel, for which he was nominated for a Gemini Award.
Finkleman was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Finkleman also wrote the screenplays for a number of Hollywood films in the 1980s, including Grease 2, Airplane II: The Sequel and the Madonna film Who's That Girl.
His brother, Danny Finkleman, is a longtime radio personality on CBC Radio One, who retired as host of Finkleman's 45s in 2005.

starred and documentary
In 2000, Zawinski starred in the 60 minute long PBS documentary " Code Rush ".
After the original Star Trek series, Nimoy starred in Mission: Impossible for two seasons, hosted the documentary series In Search of ..., and narrated Civilization IV, as well as making several well-received stage appearances.
Bridges narrated the documentary Lost in La Mancha ( 2002 ), about the " unmaking " of a Terry Gilliam retelling of Don Quixote, tentatively titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which would have starred Johnny Depp as Sancho Panza and Jean Rochefort as the quixotic hero.
In 1987 Jools Holland starred in a spoof documentary, The Laughing Prisoner, with Stephen Fry, Terence Alexander and Hugh Laurie.
In 2006, Odadjian starred in the critically acclaimed film " Screamers ," a documentary by internationally-known director Carla Garapedian.
" In 1998 he starred ( alongside Andy Smart ) in a documentary / comedy about the Iranian national football team called " The Outsiders ".
In the early 1990s, the wrestler starred in a documentary directed by Jeff Krulik, titled Mr. Blassie Goes To Washington.
He has also starred in the marijuana documentary The Union: The Business Behind Getting High.
In April 2007 Watkins starred as the ' hidden ' celebrity in an episode of the CBBC show Hider in the House On 11 March 2008 Watkins presented a documentary about growing up gay in Wales, shown on BBC Wales .< ref >
He starred in several films specifically showcasing his musical performance both solo and with different bands, including the 1998 documentary " Zakir and His Friends ", and the documentary " The Speaking Hand: Zakir Hussain and the Art of the Indian Drum " ( 2003 Sumantra Ghosal ).
In 2011 she starred in CAP21's production of the new musical Southern Comfort, based on the Sundance award winning documentary, by Dan Collins and Julianne Wick Davis.
In 2003, Aspel starred in a BBC Three spoof documentary which claimed he had affairs with Pamela Anderson, Valerie Singleton and Angie Best, among others.
In 1915 he appeared as himself in an early documentary film titled Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco, which was directed by and starred Fatty Arbuckle.
Two movies in which he had starred, 200 Motels and Blindman, had been released at the end of 1971, and before starting on this one, he had just finished work on his directional debut, the T. Rex documentary Born to Boogie.
She starred as the protagonist and narrator ( Morgaine ) in the 2001 TNT miniseries The Mists of Avalon and participated in the 2002 documentary film Searching for Debra Winger.
He also wrote for many shows, including a documentary entitled A Gottle of Geer for Channel 4, and the ITV show And There's More in 1985 which starred Jimmy Cricket.
In 2005, he was also in Hubert Selby Jr: It / ll Be Better Tomorrow, a documentary on the life and work of writer Hubert Selby, Jr. Leto later starred in 2006's Lonely Hearts.
In 2005, Joly starred in a one-off documentary as part of a series on Sky One.
The title of the 1997 documentary refers to a 1938 film in which Bodo starred.
Many other stars starred in the documentary ; such as: Ne-Yo, Big Boi from Outkast, Jeremih, Scott Storch, Red Cafe, and others.
In 2012, Yunho, along with bandmate Changmin, starred in the SM documentary I AM.
In 2003, she starred in her own documentary film Caballé Beyond Music, which featured many well-known opera singers, including Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras, and Renée Fleming.
In 1915, she appeared as herself in the early documentary film Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco, which was directed and starred by Fatty Arbuckle.
She starred as Becky in 2006's Clerks II, and mentioned in Back to the Well, the making-of documentary, that the donkey show sequence was what made her decide to take the role.

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