Logo
facts about alan scarfe.html

12 Facts About Alan Scarfe

facts about alan scarfe.html1.

Alan Scarfe was an Associate Director of the Stratford Festival and the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool.

2.

Alan Scarfe won a Jessie Award for best actor in 2005 for his performance in Trying at the Vancouver Playhouse.

3.

Alan Scarfe was born in Harpenden, England on 8 June 1946, the son of Gladys Ellen and Neville Vincent Alan Scarfe, both university professors.

4.

Neville Alan Scarfe was the Founding Dean of the Faculty of Education at UBC and served in that position from 1956 to 1973.

5.

Alan has a son named Jonathan Scarfe who is an actor and director.

6.

Alan Scarfe was married to Barbara March from 1979 until her death from cancer in 2019.

7.

Alan Scarfe has two brothers; Colin Scarfe who was a professor of astronomy at the University of Victoria, and Brian Scarfe, who was a professor of economics at the University of Manitoba, University of Alberta, University of Regina, a senior university administrator at Alberta and Regina, and an Economics Consultant.

8.

Alan Scarfe died from colon cancer at his home in Longueuil, Quebec, on 28 April 2024, at the age of 77.

9.

Alan Scarfe trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and began his career as a classical stage actor.

10.

Alan Scarfe is a stage director whose productions have ranged from the works of Shakespeare to Albee, Brecht, Beckett, Arthur Miller, Harold Pinter, Yevgeny Schwarz and Preston Jones.

11.

Alan Scarfe played NSA member Dr Bradley Talmadge, the director of the Backstep Project operations, on the UPN series Seven Days.

12.

Alan Scarfe had guest roles as two separate Romulan characters in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as Magistrate Augris in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Resistance".