Gary Reineke | |
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Born | Scarborough, Ontario, Canada | May 27, 1945
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968-present |
Gary Reineke (born May 27, 1945) is a Canadian actor. [1]
Reineke was born in Scarborough, Ontario on May 27, 1945.
Reineke has appeared in more than eighty films since 1974, and was a Genie Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Genie Awards in 1983 for his performance in The Grey Fox . [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Sunday in the Country | ||
1976 | The Clown Murders | ||
1977 | Why Shoot the Teacher? | ||
1979 | Riel | ||
1980 | The Agency | ||
The Kidnapping of the President | Dietrich | ||
1981 | A Choice of Two | ||
1982 | The Grey Fox | ||
Murder by Phone | |||
1988 | Iron Eagle II | ||
1989 | George's Island | ||
The Top of His Head | |||
1995 | Hiroshima | ||
1998 | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | ||
1999 | Summer's End | ||
2005 | Black Widow | ||
2008 | WarGames: The Dead Code |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | A Matter of Choice | David | |
1979 | The Albertans | ||
1988 | The King Chronicle | Oscar D. Skelton | |
1992 | To Catch a Killer | Petrie | |
1993 | Dieppe | ||
2000 | The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery | Dennis Horan | [3] |
2002 | The Scream Team | ||
2009 | The Line | Max's doctor | 2 episodes |
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