Duncan Peter Regehr (born October 5, 1952) is a Canadian multimedia artist and actor. He was also a figure skater and a classically trained Shakespearean stage actor in his native Canada, before heading to Hollywood in 1980.
Regehr played the title character in Zorro, The Family Channel's television series based upon Johnston McCulley's classic hero. He also had roles in multiple television incarnations of Star Trek.
In 1989 he starred as the villain in The Banker, which also starred Jeff Conaway.
One of Regehr's best-known roles to date was in Zorro as Don Diego De La Vega and his alter ego, the swashbuckling hero, Zorro. Regehr portrayed the masked hero for 88 episodes on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993.
Regehr has also made numerous TV guest appearances. He was a guest actor on Cybill, Murder, She Wrote, Hotel and the seventh-season episode "" as Ronin, a ghost who falls in love with Beverly Crusher. He also appeared in as Shakaar Edon.
Regehr has been painting and drawing since childhood. Regehr first exhibited his artwork in 1974 at the Stratford Festival in Ontario. The following year, he showed at the Yorkville Art Center in Toronto. Since then, he has had numerous exhibitions in Canada, Europe, and the United States. His work is found in collections worldwide, including the Jilin Collection (China), The Kunsthallen (Copenhagen), Focus on the Masters Archives for the Getty Museum (USA), and the Syllavethy Collection of Scotland (GB). Regehr's automonograph, The Dragon's Eye: An Artist's View, received international acclaim and was lauded by art critics and literary reviewers as a book of visual and poetic excellence. In 1996 he won the American Vision Award of Distinction in the Arts, and was granted the lifetime appellation 'Royal Canadian Artist' with honours in 2000 by the Royal Canadian Academy of Art for his outstanding artistic achievements.
On November 10, 2008, Regehr was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts by the University of Victoria, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Some of his art works are also displayed in art galleries in the region.
+ Film roles ! Year ! Film ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes | |||
1981 | Goliath Awaits | Paul Ryker | TV Movie | |
1985 | Errol Flynn | Playing Flynn, TV Movie | ||
1987 | The Monster Squad | Dracula | ||
1988 | Earth Star Voyager | Jacob Dryden 'Jake' Brown | Shown on the Disney Sunday Movie | |
1989 | Billy the Kid | Pat Garrett | ||
The Banker | Spaulding Osbourne | |||
1995 | Timemaster | Jonathan Adams | ||
2000 | Geoffrey Putter | |||
Blood Surf | John Dirks | |||
2001 | Flying Virus | Savior | ||
2005 | Secret Lives | Mike | ||
2006 | Presumed Dead | Seth Harmon | ||
2008 | Nightmare at the End of the Hall | Mr. Ramsay | ||
The Strange Case of DJ Cosmic | DJ Cosmic | |||
2009 | The Good Times Are Killing Me | U.S. Senator Sam Talbot |
+ Television roles ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes | ||
1979–80 | Matt and Jenny | Kit | Main cast |
1981 | The Greatest American Hero | Palmer Bradshaw | Episode: "The Best Desk Scenario" |
1982 | The Blue and the Gray | Captain Randolph | Miniseries |
1983 | Wizards and Warriors | Dirk Blackpool, Crown Prince of Karteia | Main cast |
1984 | The Last Days of Pompeii | Lydon | Miniseries |
1984–85 | V | Charles | 4 episodes |
1990–93 | Zorro | Zorro | Title role |
1994 | Ronin | Episode: "" | |
1995–97 | Shakaar | 3 episodes | |
1997–98 | Fast Track | Christian Chandler Jr. | Main cast |
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