Damien Atkins
- Actor
Damien Atkins was born in Australia, but now makes his home in Toronto.
He has been seen on stages in Toronto and across Canada and the U.S.
(including the renowned Shaw and Stratford Festivals), as well as on
television and in movie theatres. Damien got his start as an actor at
the age of five with the St. Albert Children's Theatre, a unique and
widely respected theatre company in Alberta that produces theatre by
children, for adults. He also attended the theatre arts program at
Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton. He has training and experience in
classical, modern, and musical theatre. Since his graduation he has
appeared in plays by Shakespeare, Wilde, and Pinter, as well as many
modern classics by writers like Timothy Findley, Brad Fraser, and Mark
Ravenhill. On television Damien has appeared on NBC ("The Matthew
Shepard Story"), CBC ("This is Wonderland"), BBC, CTV, Showtime ("Our
Fathers"), TMN and the Sundance Channel (as a regular in season 3 of
the acclaimed Canadian series "Slings and Arrows"). As a playwright, he
has also been produced across the country and on CBC Radio. He was the
youngest playwright ever produced by the Stratford Festival. He is the
recipient of two Dora Mavor Moore Awards, Toronto's awards for theatre
excellence.