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Don Harvey Francks was born on February 28, 1932, and was adopted shortly after his birth. [1] His mother worked at a music store and his father was an electrician. As a child, he performed on Vancouver radio doing imitations of singers.
Don Francks: Tommy "House" Conklin, Proctor Denise Pidgeon: Laverne Hooks, Debbie Callahan Len Carlson: Thaddeus Harris Tedd Dillon: Eric Lassard: Rex Hagon: Mauser (Bouser) unknown: Kingpin unknown: Mr. Sleaze unknown: Auntie Bertha unknown: Ed unknown: Ned unknown: Mayor
[citation needed] Don Francks initially replaced Welker as Dr. Claw for 25 episodes following the pilot before Welker was called in to replace him for those episodes. However, Welker was unable to re-record a few episodes, where Francks' voice remained.
Shaman / Michael Twoyoungmen (voiced by Don Francks) – A member of Alpha Flight. Puck / Eugene Milton Judd (voiced by Don Francks) – A short member of Alpha Flight with super-strength, agility, reflexes, and durability. Snowbird / Narya – A member of Alpha Flight with Flight and the ability to morph into Arctic creatures.
At the Purple Onion is a live album by Don Francks, Lenny Breau, and Eon Henstridge that was recorded in 1962 and released in 2004. They performed as a trio called Three. They performed as a trio called Three.
The series starred French-Canadian actor Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier, who was in charge of the rural northern Shamattaw station. English-Canadian actor Don Francks played Constable Bill Mitchell, and American actor John Perkins played Constable Frank Scott.
David Brook (Don Francks), a Canadian spy during the Cold War, teams up with former British secret service agent Valerie Koester (Elizabeth Shepherd) and return to the espionage business. Brook and Koester are also former lovers.
This mid-year replacement series was hosted by Don Francks and Patti Lewis on a set which resembled a ballroom at a country club. The house band was led by Bert Niosi.