Heath Lamberts

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

23

Gender

Male

Birthday

1941-12-15

Day of death

2005-02-22 (63 years old)

Place of Birth

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Heath Lamberts

Biography

Heath Lamberts was born James Langcaster in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 15, 1941 and is a Canadian actor. He began his show-business career on stage in Canada in the early 1960s, performing regularly at the Stratford Festival and the Shaw Festival. He was a well regarded stage actor, receiving good notices for his roles in "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Beauty and the Beast." When he began making films, however, he gravitated towards more comedic roles, with appearances in such films as Nothing Personal (1980) and Utilities (1983). He kept quite busy on television, appearing in many comedy and drama series and several made-for-TV movies. He was awarded the C.M. (Member of the Order of Canada) on June 29, 1987 for his services to performing arts in Canada. He died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from cancer in 2005.

Known For

  • Law & Order

    Law & Order

  • Theatre 625

    Theatre 625

  • Remember WENN

    Remember WENN

  • White Light

    White Light

  • Nothing Personal

    Nothing Personal

  • By Jeeves

    By Jeeves

  • Sam & Me

    Sam & Me

  • Ordinary Magic

    Ordinary Magic

  • Mentors

    Mentors

  • Alligator Pie

    Alligator Pie

  • Tom and Huck

    Tom and Huck

  • Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story

    Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story

  • More Tales of the City

    More Tales of the City

  • Six Fifty

    Six Fifty

  • A Great Big Thing

    A Great Big Thing

  • For The Record

    For The Record

  • The First Circle

    The First Circle

  • Change of Heart

    Change of Heart

  • Back to the Beanstalk

    Back to the Beanstalk

  • Johann's Gift to Christmas

    Johann's Gift to Christmas

  • To Kill a Clown

    To Kill a Clown

  • Heritage Minutes: Jean Nicollet

    Heritage Minutes: Jean Nicollet

  • Heritage Minutes: Joseph Casavant

    Heritage Minutes: Joseph Casavant