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Due South is a Canadian crime series with elements of comedy.The series was created by Paul Haggis, produced by Alliance Communications, and stars Paul Gross, David Marciano (seasons 1–2), Gordon Pinsent, Beau Starr, Catherine Bruhier, Camilla Scott, Ramona Milano, and later Callum Keith Rennie (seasons 2–4).
The 2010 movie Barney's Version includes a fake TV show called O'Malley of the South starring Paul Gross in a parody of his own character in Due South. At the conclusion of Season 1 Episode 6 ("To Protect and Serve") of The Pretender , a series also shot in and around Toronto at the same time as Due South , Miss Parker is asked where she thinks ...
Benton Fraser (born 1962) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the television series Due South. [1] He is a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who works in the American city of Chicago, Illinois as Deputy Liaison Officer in the Canadian consulate.
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HBO’s “True Detective” took over television in 2014 with Woody Harrelson and Mathew Matthew McConaughey as two gritty detectives struggling to solve a seemingly impossible string of ...
Callum Keith Rennie (born 14 September 1960 [1]) is a British born Canadian actor, based in British Columbia. [2] His breakthrough role was as punk rocker Billy Tallent in the music mockumentary Hard Core Logo (1996), followed by a starring role as Det. Stanley Raymond Kowalski on the third and fourth seasons of the television series Due South (1997–99). [1]