Daniel MacIvor
Daniel MacIvor was an accomplished actor who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. MacIvor kickstarted his acting career in comedies like "Dear John" (1988) starring Valerie Buhagiar, "My Addiction" (1994) with Caroline Gillis and Ellen-Ray Hennessey and the Daniel MacIvor film "House" (1996). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the comedic drama "My Summer Vacation" (1996) with Clinton Walker, "The Last Supper" (1996) and the Jamie Shannon comedy "Hayseed" (1997). He also appeared in the Christopher Lloyd comedy "Dinner at Fred's" (1998), "Beefcake" (1999) and "Bubbles Galore" (1999). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the Michael Achtman experimental "Uncut" (1999), the Molly Parker dramatic comedy "The Five Senses" (2000) and the Simon McBurney dramatic biopic "Eisenstein" (2002). He also appeared in "Wilby Wonderful" (2004) and the dramedy "Whole New Thing" (2007) with Callum Keith Rennie. He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Twitch City" (2000-01). MacIvor most recently wrote the foreign "Trigger" (2011) with Molly Parker.