Douglas Chamberlain

Douglas Chamberlain

Born: October 21, 1933
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Movies for Douglas Chamberlain...

Star Wars: Ewoks - Tales from the Endor Woods
Title: Star Wars: Ewoks - Tales from the Endor Woods
Character: Logray (voice)
Released: February 11, 1997
Type: Movie
Wicket remembers four memorable adventures from his youth: how he fixed up his great grandfather's battle wagon, the occasion when Latara ran away from the Ewok village to join the traveling Jindas, the time his father Deej fell terrible ill and the story of Kneesa's long lost sister, Asha.
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Star Wars: Ewoks - The Haunted Village
Title: Star Wars: Ewoks - The Haunted Village
Character: Logray (voice)
Released: February 11, 1997
Type: Movie
Morag the Tulga Witch seeks revenge on her old enemy Logray, shaman of the Ewoks, who holds the magic Sunstar while she possesses it's darker half, the Shadowstone.
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The Pirates of Penzance
Title: The Pirates of Penzance
Character: Maj. Gen. Stanley
Released: June 21, 1985
Type: Movie
Brent Carver stars as the swashbuckling Pirate King in the famous Stratford Festival's rollicking production of the Gilbert & Sullivan classic that pits British bobbles against unlikely pirates on the Cornish coast. Sullivan regarded this operetta - a hit ever since its first production in New York in 1879 - as the best comedy he composed. He even said of his collaborator, "The libretto is ingenious, clever, wonderfully fun in parts and sometimes brilliant in dialogue - beautifully written for music, as is all Gilbert does." Indeed, audiences will find the music every bit a match for the lyrics, with the genius of the score lying in its parody of grand opera. Filmed in 1985 at the world-famous Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario.
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Iolanthe: Gilbert & Sullivan
Title: Iolanthe: Gilbert & Sullivan
Character: Earl Tolloller
Released: March 21, 1984
Type: Movie
This 1984 production from the Stratford Festival breathes new life into Gilbert and Sullivan's fanciful 1882 operetta that, in its day, was regarded as a scorching satire of England's pre-eminent politicos. The performance features illustrious contralto Maureen Forrester as the Queen of the Fairies, who tangle with the House of Lords to unite the title character's half-fairy, half-mortal son and his true love.