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- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Geraint Wyn Davies was born in Swansea, Wales on April 20, 1957. His father is a semi-retired Welsh congregational minister and his mother, a retired teacher, was headmistress at Geraint's first school. At the age of seven, his family moved to Canada where he attended Upper Canada College then the University of Western Ontario where he briefly studied business and economics before leaving to pursue his acting career.
Geraint was 12 when he was first bitten by the acting bug, appearing in a school production of "Lord of the Flies". His professional stage debut was made in 1976 in Quebec City when at 19 he appeared in "The Fantasticks", "Red Emma", and "A Midsummer's Night Dream". After Quebec, Geraint moved on England where he played the lead in "The Last Englishman". He then spent 2 seasons with Wales' leading theatre company, Theatre Clwyd, touring the United Kingdom in "Enemy of the People" and "Hamlet". It was his performance in "Hamlet" that led to the Regional Theatre Best Actor Award. He then spent a season with the Chichester Festival doing "Henry VIII". He has performed at the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival of Canada as well as the Mark Taper Forum Lincoln Center. He has appeared in such plays as "The Music Cure", "Candida", "Cyrano de Bergerac", "The Vortex", "Goodnight Disgrace", "Henry V" and "The Three Musketeers, "The Boys from Syracuse, "Sleuth" and "The Taming of The Shrew", "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde", "My Fair Lady" and "King Lear". In August of '99, Geraint starred in a one man show written by the late Leon Pownall called "An Evening with Dylan Thomas" at the Atlantic Theatre Festival in Nova Scotia, Canada. Two more shows were written for Geraint "Dylan Thomas and Shakespeare: In the Envy Of Some Greatness" and "Stranger in Paradise". Geraint has continued to perform "Do Not Go Gentle" in Chicago, Stratford and New York. Most recently Geraint appeared at Washington DC's Shakespeare Theater in "Cyrano" (Helen Hayes Award winner), "Love's Labor's Lost" (Helen Hayes Award nominee) and "Richard III". He, along with friend Brent Carver, are opening in Toronto's CanStage production of "The Elephant Man" in mid-October of 2007.
Geraint's directorial accomplishments include multiple episodes of "Forever Knight", "Black Harbour", "Pit Pony", "Power Play" and "North of 60". In June 2000, Geraint took on the challenge of directing Oliver Mayer's "Joy of the Desolate" in Highland Park, Illinois. A "back-burner" project for Geraint is "Horatio Salt", a collection of four short films that he is producing and directing.
Geraint's musical talent was first brought to prominence on "Forever Knight" where he actually played the piano in the loft and co-wrote a song for the "Baby Baby" episode. As a result he was featured in one of the selections on the first "Forever Knight" CD. He is a self-taught musician who produced a CD of his own works "Bar Talk" which is sold through his fan club with the proceeds going to a variety of charities such as Childrens' Hospital Foundation in Washington D.C. and The Stratford Festival's Shakespeare School (Stratford, Ontario). Geraint's voice can be enjoyed on two audio books, "Great American Suspense: Five Unabridged Classics" and "Great Classic Hauntings: Six Unabridged Stories".
Geraint is divorced from artist Alana Guinn however they are the proud parents of a son, Galen, and a daughter, Pyper.
He became a U.S. citizen on June 13, 2006, at a swearing-in ceremony at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. He was made a city resident for the run of "Love's Labor's Lost" to facilitate the process. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg presided over his induction ceremony.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Geraint Wyn Davies Fan Club, club@gwdfc.org - Born in Swansea, Wales, to a Welsh Congregational Preacher and a Welsh School Headmistress, Geraint Wyn Davies was a young lad when he, his brother Emyr, and family moved to Canada.
After graduating from Upper Canada College in Toronto, Wyn Davies studied business and economics at the University of Western Ontario, before deciding to pursue a career in the theatre. The decision proved to be a good one - over the past 45 years Wyn Davies has been a successful actor, writer, director and producer, who has appeared in many film, television and stage projects. His extensive TV work has included among many others, starring and recurring roles in ReGenesis, Murdoch Mysteries, 24, Slings & Arrows, The Outer Limits, Black Harbour, Dracula, Tracker, Airwolf, The Judge, To Serve and Protect, and the cult classic series Forever Knight.
His film credits include 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'', The Scottish Play' , Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet, Some Things That Stay, 'The Tempest' Wild Dogs, American Psycho II, The Losers, One of the Hollywood Ten, Conspiracy of Fear, 'The Taming of the Shrew, Nancy Drew, Post Mortem, Hidden Room and Hypercube.
On stage, Wyn Davies has appeared in leading roles in many productions across Canada, the U.S. and Great Britain, including CanStage's The Elephant Man; the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Tempest, Richard III and Cyrano in Washington DC; King Lear at Lincoln Center Theater, and Do Not Go Gentle at the ArcLight and Clurman Theatre in New York City; Loves Labours Lost at the RSC, Hamlet and Henry VIII at The Chichester Festival, Enemy of the People at The Lyric Hammersmith in London, two seasons as Artistic Associate of Theatre Clwyd (The Welsh National Performing Arts Company), and 21 seasons at the Shaw and Stratford Festivals in Canada.
Wyn Davies is also a talented musician. He has written a musical entitled Flying Colours and was featured on the first Forever Knight CD. In 2000, he composed, arranged performed and produced a CD of his own music, donating the proceeds to the Children's Hospital Foundation in Washington D.C. and the Atlantic Theatre Festival in Nova Scotia.
He has two wonderful children, Galen and Pyper and two beautiful grandchildren Scotia and Highland. He is married to the lovely Claire Lautier and they spend much of their time in Stratford, Ont. and on the road!- IMDb Mini Biography By: Geraint Wyn Davies & OAZ
- SpousesClaire Lautier(August 2011 - present) (divorced)Alana Davies(1985 - 2006) (2 children)
- He became a U.S. citizen on June 13, 2006, at a swearing-in ceremony at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. He was made a city resident for the run of "Love's Labor's Lost" to facilitate the process. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg presided over his induction ceremony.
- He coined the title for the TV series Forever Knight.
- Admitted he had little interest in appearing at conventions during the height of Forever Knight's popularity.
- Son, Galen, played Patrick McDonough, adoptive son of Janette, in the Forever Knight episode 'The Human Factor'.
- filmed two episodes of "The Murdoch Mysteries" as Arthur Conan Doyle
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