Ian Tyson

Ian Tyson

Born: September 25, 1933
Died: December 29, 2022
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Movies for Ian Tyson...

Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind
Title: Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind
Character: Self
Released: April 27, 2019
Type: Movie
From the song he refuses to perform to his admiration for Drake, a songwriting legend reflects on his lyrics and longevity with candour and humour. At 80 years young (and currently recording another album), Gordon Lightfoot continues to entertain and enlighten. Personal archive materials and studio sessions paint an intimate picture of an artist in his element, candidly revisiting his idealistic years in Yorkville's coffeehouses, up through stadium tours and the hedonistic '70s.
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Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
Title: Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
Character: (archival)
Released: January 18, 2013
Type: Movie
Explores the music scene in Greenwich Village, New York in the '60s and early '70s. The film highlights some of the finest singer/songwriters of the day.
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Festival Express
Title: Festival Express
Character: Self
Released: September 19, 2003
Type: Movie
The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts. In the summer of 1970, a chartered train crossed Canada carrying some of the world's greatest rock bands. The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, and others lived (and partied) together for five days, stopping in major cities along the way to play live concerts. Their journey was filmed.
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Run, Cougar, Run
Title: Run, Cougar, Run
Character: Narrator
Released: October 18, 1972
Type: Movie
In this nature adventure, a courageous cougar must struggle to survive after a cruel human hunter kills her mate.
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Title: The Mike Douglas Show
Character: Self
Released: December 11, 1961
Type: TV
The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that originally aired only in the Cleveland area during much of its first two years on the air. It then went into syndication in 1963 and remained on television until 1982. It was distributed by Westinghouse Broadcasting and for much of its run, originated from studios of two of the company's TV stations in Cleveland and Philadelphia.