
Acting · 84 years old
Whitehorse - Yukon Territory - Canada
Pierre Francis de Marigny Berton (July 12, 1920 – November 30, 2004) was a Canadian writer, journalist and broadcaster. Berton wrote 50 best-selling books, mainly about Canadiana, Canadian history and popular culture. He also wrote critiques of mainstream religion, anthologies, children's books and historical works for youth. He was a reporter and war correspondent, an editor at Maclean's Magazine and The Toronto Star and, for 39 years, a guest on the TV series Front Page Challenge. Hosting "The Pierre Berton Show" from 1962-1973, he showcased his talents as a broadcaster. His debut novel "Klondike" (1958), delved into the gold rush, drawing from his father's experiences. Known for narrating Canadian history, Berton's works balance the nation's triumphs and darker aspects, earning him prestigious awards like the Stephen Leacock Medal and multiple Governor General's Awards. He was a founder of the Writers' Trust of Canada, and won many honours and awards His legacy endures through the Pierre Berton Award, honouring exceptional presentations of Canadian history.

Trans Canada Summer
Narrator

Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview
Self - Interviewer

Dawn: A Charleston Legend
Self (archive footage)

The Merv Griffin Show
Self

City of Gold
Self - Narrator (voice)

Love Circles
Count Crespi

Raoul Wallenberg: Buried Alive
Narrator (voice)

The Dionne Quintuplets
Narrator

The Hecklers
Self - "Unknown Cartoonist"

Niagara: A History of the Falls
Self - Author

Women on the March: The Struggle for Equal Rights
Self - Narrator (voice)

The Pierre Berton Show
Self - Host

The National Dream
Host

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