Alexander Chapman

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Alexander Chapman is a Canadian actor. [1] He is best known for his role as Lydie-Anne in Lilies , for which he garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 17th Genie Awards. [2]

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Chapman, who has also performed as a drag queen under the name Titty Galore, [3] has also had supporting roles in Space Cases , Welcome to Africville, Fig Trees , After Alice , Jesus of Montreal , Queer as Folk , Sugar , The Kids in the Hall , Tru Love and Murder in Passing , [4] often but not always playing a drag queen or a transgender woman.

He has also performed extensively in stage roles, [1] including in Canadian Stage's production of Angels in America . [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Wild ThingShakes
1989 Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster Terrance
1990 Princes in Exile Gabriel
1990Back StabBob the Guard
1992Snake Eater 3: His LawSalesman
1993 Entangled Johnny
1996 Lilies Lydie-Anne
2000 After Alice Claudette
2000Rats and RabbitsDominic
2004 Sugar Natasha
2013 Tru Love Gray

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 The Magical World of Disney JosephEpisode: "The Liberators"
1995Hart to Hart: Two Harts in 3/4 TimeFreddyTelevision film
1996 Space Cases UbiEpisode: "Long Distance Calls"
2002 Queer as Folk Emmett's Dance PartnerEpisode: "Pride"
2002 A Killing Spring Transvestite HookerTelevision film
2021 American Gods Saluting OfficerEpisode: "The Rapture of Burning"

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References

  1. 1 2 "Actor's career bound to flower with Lilies; Former N.D.G. resident lands femme-fatale film role that many others craved". Montreal Gazette , October 12, 1995.
  2. "Two Quebec movies dominate Genie race". Edmonton Journal , October 17, 1996.
  3. 1 2 Alexander Chapman at Thomas Waugh's Queer Media Database.
  4. "TTC offers new platform for mystery". Toronto Star , January 7, 2013.