Victor Garber

Victor Garber ( born March 16, 1949 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian actor.

Life

He is the son of Hope Garber (born Wolf, a well-known Canadian entertainer ) and Joe Garber. He has a brother and a sister. With 12 years of type 1 diabetes was diagnosed with Garber. He attended Ryerson Elementary School.

Garber turned as a child acting and later took acting classes at Hart House, University of Toronto.

He then began a career as a folk singer and founded in 1967 with Peter Mann, Laurie Hood and Lee Harris, the band The Sugar Shoppe. The band was relatively successful and had four Top 40 hits in Canada.

Then Garber turned back to the spectacle, and was particularly active on Broadway, where he worked in comedies and musicals. For his role representations in the productions Deathtrap, Little Me, Lend Me a Tenor and Damn Yankees, he was nominated for a Tony Award. In 1993 he played alongside Tom Hanks in the movie Sleepless in Seattle and next to Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane in Help! Everyone is with the greatest.

One of his biggest cinema appearance was the role as Thomas Andrews, the designer of the Titanic in the blockbuster Titanic by James Cameron in 1997. In 2008, he starred in the movie Milk by Gus Van Sant about the gay rights activist Harvey Milk, the role of Mayor George Moscone.

Larger fame he achieved from 2001 to 2006 with the hit TV series Alias ​​- The Agent Jack Bristow, one of the main roles for which he received an Emmy Award nomination three times. In the series Eli Stone, he starred in the role of Jordan Wethersby, the holder of the legal firm of supervisor and Eli Stone. In 2011, Garber took over the voice of Charles " Charlie" Townsend in the short-lived remake of the television series Charlie 's Angels.

Garber lives openly homosexual with the Canadian artist Rainer Andreesen in New York City.

Filmography (selection)

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