Colm Feore

About Colm Feore

Who is it?: Actor, Writer
Birth Day: August 22, 1958
Birth Place:  Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Birth Sign: Virgo
Residence: Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 1981–present
Spouse(s): Donna Feore (m. 1994)
Children: 3

Colm Feore Net Worth

Colm Feore was born on August 22, 1958 in  Boston, Massachusetts, United States, is Actor, Writer. Colm Feore was born on August 22, 1958 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Chicago (2002), The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and Than Sam Thor (2011). He has been married to Donna Feore since 1994. They have two children. He was previously married to Sidonie Boll.
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💰Colm Feore Net worth: $700,000

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Biography/Timeline

1994

Feore is fluent in French. He has been married to Donna Feore, a Choreographer and theatre Director associated with the National Arts Centre and the Stratford Festival, since 1994. They have three children: sons Jack and Thomas, and daughter Anna.

1999

Outside Canada, Feore has appeared in numerous film, theatre and television roles. He is perhaps most famous in the United States for his supporting roles in such Hollywood films as Pearl Harbor, The Sum of All Fears, Paycheck, and The Chronicles of Riddick. In 1999, he appeared in Stephen King's Storm of the Century as the powerful, ancient wizard Andre Linoge. He was the crooked Los Angeles Police Chief James E. Davis in 2008's Changeling. In 2011, he appeared as Laufey, King of the Frost Giants, in the live-action superhero film, Thor. In 2014, he portrayed Dr. Francis Dulmacher in Gotham. He portrayed the First Gentleman Henry Taylor on the seventh season of 24, appeared as Tad Whitney in The West Wing second-season episode titled "Galileo" and also played the Billionaire suspect Jordan Hayes in the 2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Flight". He played Murderers (by supernatural means) in two episodes of Friday the 13th: The Series. (He also narrated the 2002 PBS documentary, Benjamin Franklin.)

2013

In 2013, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his contributions as an actor of the stage and screen, notably by bridging Anglophone and Francophone cultures as a fluently bilingual performer." In October 2012, Feore was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, in recognition of his contributions to Canadian theatre and film. Feore was honoured with Gascon-Thomas Award from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2013, the award is given annually to an actor that makes an exceptional contribution to the growth of theatre.

2019

In Canada, Feore’s most famous roles were as Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the critically acclaimed television mini-series Trudeau, a role for which he won a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, as classical Pianist Glenn Gould in the 1993 film Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould, and as by-the-book anglophone detective Martin Ward in the box-office hit Bon Cop, Bad Cop. He also played a crazed marketing executive imposter in the second season of the Canadian TV series, Slings and Arrows, a role that continued for several episodes. The show has run in the United States on the Sundance Channel.