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Jim Lahey, better known as Mr. Lahey, is a fictional character in the television series Trailer Park Boys. Portrayed by John Dunsworth , he is the main antagonist of the series along with his on again/off again boyfriend Randy .
Doug Barron (aka Hal Harbour / Deputy Douglas) - (Actor/Radio Personality/Technical Director) - Played "Channel 10 Reporter" in episode number 8 "Jim Lahey Is a Drunk Bastard", and newsman "Steve Rodgers" in episode number 42 "High Definition Piss Jugs". Alex Lifeson (from the band, Rush) — played himself in the episode "Closer to the Heart".
John Francis Dunsworth (April 12, 1946 – October 16, 2017) was a Canadian actor and filmmaker. He was best known for playing trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey, the antagonist on the comedy series Trailer Park Boys (2001–2018).
Although Mr. Lahey is initially apprehensive towards his new assistant, Ricky eventually succeeds in earning his trust. Meanwhile, Julian uses the last of his money to buy a shipment of vodka from a Russian smuggler and begins a bootlegging operation in the park. With Mr. Lahey on the trail, Ricky must decide where his loyalties lie.
Alcohol was involved. The bullet struck his temporal lobe, sending him into a coma. During this coma, in episode 10, a very drunk Jim Lahey visited Ricky. At this time, Lahey claimed that Ricky was his biological son, explaining that this caused Ricky's mother to leave Sunnyvale and Jim and Ray to hate each other.
Renowned Canadian actor John Dunsworth is a man on a mission. Famous for his portrayals of Jim Lahey on Trailer Park Boys, or Dave Teagues in the Haven (TV series), [4] this year John is tackling one of the most challenging acting roles of his illustrious career – a character that represents the most famous brand on the planet.
Bubbles is a fictional character in the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys.The character is portrayed by Mike Smith.Bubbles is one of the three main protagonists on the show along with Ricky and Julian. [2]
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