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Darcy Fehr is a Canadian actor. [1] Career. Fehr's films include Desire (2000), The Saddest Music in the World (2003), There's Something Out There (2004) and The Law of Enclosures (2000). Fehr's most notable roles have been his portrayals of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin in Maddin's own Cowards Bend the Knee (2003) [2] and My Winnipeg (2007).
YearTitleRole2021Dave the Driver2019CranksDave2019Mitch2018Kirk's FatherDarcy Fehr is a Winnipeg-based actor who has worked with Guy Maddin and won an ACTRA MB award. He has appeared in over 70 film, TV and theatre productions, including The Parts You Lose, My Winnipeg and Ordinary Angels.
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Darcy Fehr is a Winnipeg-based actor who made his onscreen acting debut in Guy Maddin's The Cock Crew (1997) and has performed in over 70 productions in film, television and live theatre since.
Dec 3, 2019 · Darcy Fehr, Melanie Dean, centre, and Kelsey Kanatan Wavey are the cast members in The Hours That Remain. (Mike Sanders/Electric Monk Media ) It's been an emotionally taxing...
Mar 26, 2015 · Darcy Fehr didn’t like the university dropout role he was playing, so he went back to school to take on one of theatre’s greatest parts. A longtime professional actor in the city, the 40-year-old...
Darcy Fehr didn’t like the university dropout role he was playing, so he went back to school to take on one of theatre’s greatest parts. A longtime professional actor in the city, the 40-year-old Fehr is finally finishing the bachelor’s degree he started 17 years ago at the University of Manitoba.
Jun 29, 2012 · Celebrated Winnipeg actor Darcy Fehr took some time to talk about the acting industry in Manitoba. Produced by Jen McDonald and Breanna Perrelli