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Alexander Webster was a Canadian actor, perhaps best known for his regular supporting role as forensic investigator Dr. Chisholm in the drama television series The Great Detective.

Background

Born and raised in Fort William, Ontario, he served in the Canadian Air Force during World War II, and subsequently studied at Queen's University. While at Queen's he was involved with campus radio station CFRC-FM, including acting in radio dramas and serving a stint as the station's program director.

Career

He began his career as an actor on stage and in CBC Radio dramas in the 1950s. On one occasion he had to fill in for more established actor Frank Peddie on short notice, but had not had time to prepare or create his own unique characterization in advance — so he simply performed the role as a straight imitation of Peddie's voice and style, and was so convincing that at least one newspaper singled out Peddie's performance for praise.
He was associated most prominently with stage roles, including regular roles at the Shaw Festival since its inception. He notably also originated the role of Wiff Roach in the original Tarragon Theatre production of David French's play Of the Fields, Lately in 1973.
On screen, Webster had roles in theatrical film and television, with frequent performances on CBC Television anthology series such as Encounter also known as General Motors Theatre, First Performance, Festival, Performance, and For the Record. He portrayed Dr. Baird in the original 1956 teleplay Flight into Danger, as well as playing a doctor in the 1968 film The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar.
He portrayed Canadian cabinet minister James Ralston in the 1988 television miniseries The King Chronicle, for which he received a Gemini Award nomination for Canadian [Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series|Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series] at the 3rd Gemini Awards in 1988.
He was also active in the Canadian Actors' Equity Association, serving a stint as president of the organization in the 1980s.

Personal life and death

In 1959 Webster married Ruth Marie Fennel, who died in 2015. They had three children. Webster died in Toronto, Ontario of complications from Alzheimer's disease.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955Scope1 episode
1955–1958On Camera9 episodes
1955–1958Folio3 episodes
1955–1961Encounter14 episodes. AKA General Motors Theatre
1956It's the Law1 episode
1956The CageTheatrical short film
1956EncounterDr. BairdEpisode: Flight into Danger
1957–1958ExplorationsSelf / Red Keller3 episodes. Documentary
1957, 1958First Performance2 episodes
1958–1960The Unforeseen
1959Lord Elgin: Voice of the PeopleMajor CampbellTheatrical film
1960Just Mary
1960R.C.M.P.Dr. Wright1 episode
1961The Conquest of CobbletownTelevision film-
1961–1964Playdate3 episodes
1961–1966Festival5 episodes
1962Scarlett Hill1 episode
1963–1965The Forest Rangers3 episodes
1966SeawayMcSorley1 episode
1966Wojeck1 episode
1968The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to KaladarDoctorTheatrical Film
1974Dr. Simon LockeBartender1 episode. AKA Police Surgeon
1974Running TimePolice CaptainTheatrical film
1974The National Dream: Building the Impossible RailwayMarcus SmithTelevision mini-series
1975Performance1 episode
1976For the Record1 episode
1977Who Has Seen [the Wind |Who Has Seen the Wind]Judge MortimerTheatrical Film
1979Lost and FoundDr. BryceTheatrical film
1979The Littlest HoboMayor1 episode
1979King of KensingtonAndy1 episode
1979–1982The Great DetectiveDr. Archie Chisholm22 episodes
1980Nothing PersonalMarshal #1Theatrical film
1982, 1983Hangin' InTed2 episodes
1987Blue MonkeyFred AdamsTheatrical film
1988The King ChronicleJames RalstonTelevision mini-series. Part 3: "Mackenzie King and the Zombie Army"
1989Street LegalRichard Duguay1 episode
1989C.B.C.'s Magic HourAnnouncerEpisode: "The Rookies"
1990War of the WorldsGunther1 episode
1990Maniac MansionMr. Dodsworth1 episode
1991Katts and Dog1 episode
1995A Holiday to RememberMr. DaveTelevision film
1996Due SouthMurray1 episode
1999–2000Wind at My BackHarmon Drakeford3 episodes