
Al Waxman
Al Waxman was a prolific actor and director, leaving a mark on over 1000 productions in radio, television, film, and theatre. His role in "King of Kensington" stood out as a highlight among his successful Canadian TV series. Additionally, he starred in acclaimed series like "Cagney & Lacey," "Missing Treasures," and "Twice in a Lifetime." His theatrical ventures spanned from off-Broadway in New York to the West End in London, earning praise at the Stratford Festival for his performance as Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman" and his direction of "The Diary of Anne Frank." Waxman's accolades included ACTRA and Gemini awards for acting, and recognition from organizations like the American Women in Film for his directorial prowess. His commitment to various charitable causes, including the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart & Stroke Foundation, showcased his dedication to social impact. His contributions were honoured with distinctions such as the Order of Ontario in 1996 and the Order of Canada in 1997.
57
Films
15
TV Shows
13
Crew Credits
Known For
72 Credits
Murder, She Wrote
as Carl Wilson
1984

Ben Casey
1961

Cagney & Lacey
as Lieutenant Bert Samuels
1982

Due South
as Vince Leggett
1994

Due South
as Nicholas Van Zandt
1994

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Dale Linseman
1985

Twice in a Lifetime
as Judge Othniel
1999

Street Legal
1987

Spasms
as Crowley
1983

Switching Channels
as Berger
1988

King of Kensington
as Larry King
1975

Heavy Metal
as Rudnick (voice)
1981
Behind the Camera
13 Credits
Cagney & Lacey
Director
1982

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Director
1985

The Littlest Hobo
Director
1979

My Secret Identity
Director
1988

HeartBeat
Director
1988

Hard Time on Planet Earth
Director
1989

Death Junction
Director
1995

Tulips
Director
1981

The Diamond Fleece
Director
1992

White Light
Director
1991

Heritage Minutes: Marshall McLuhan
Director
1993

My Pleasure Is My Business
Director
1975