Chris Wiggins

Movie Actor

Chris Wiggins was born in Blackpool, England, United Kingdom on January 13th, 1931 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 86, Chris Wiggins biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 13, 1931
Nationality
Canada, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Blackpool, England, United Kingdom
Death Date
Feb 19, 2017 (age 86)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Chris Wiggins Life

Chris Wiggins (January 13, 1931 – February 19, 2017) was an English-born Canadian actor.He started out as a banker in his home country before he began his acting career in Canada, where he moved in 1952. Wiggins is probably best recognized for his role as Jack Marshak, the benevolent, resourceful expert on the occult in the syndicated television horror show Friday the 13th: The Series, and which ran from 1987 to 1990.

Another well known role was Johann Robinson (Father) on Swiss Family Robinson. He won a Canadian Film Award in 1969 for Genie Award for Best Actor (Non-Feature) for his role in The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar.In addition to his television and film work, Wiggins was also a very popular radio actor, making over 1,200 appearances in various series over the years, particularly on CBC Radio.

One of his most popular roles was that of Dante, the insufferably brilliant (and insufferably arrogant) computer that ran the Aleph-9: the high-speed interdimensional spacecraft belonging to Johnny Chase: Secret Agent of Space.

Wiggins' also made numerous guest appearances on such CBC Radio programs as CBC Playhouse, Nightfall, Vanishing Point and dozens of others. Wiggins also lent his voice to many animated TV series and movies.

He was the voice of Thor and his human host Dr.

Donald Blake from Marvel Comics in the 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes TV series, the voice of the villain Mysterio in the 1960s animated cartoon Spider-Man, the voice of Will Scarlet on Rocket Robin Hood, the Great Wishing Star in 1986's Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, and the Care Bears' head villain, No Heart, on the Nelvana version of their TV show.

He also voiced the character Dimetro in the 1980s cartoon Dinosaucers.

His other roles in animated series and films included ALF Tales, Star Wars: Droids, Rock & Rule, Star Wars: Ewoks, Babar, Babar and the Adventures of Badou, Rupert, Richard Scarry, Franklin, and Redwall.

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Chris Wiggins Career

Career

He began as a banker in his home country before beginning his acting career in Canada, where he moved in 1952.

Wiggins is perhaps best known for his role as Jack Marshak, the benevolent, resourceful expert on the occult in the syndicated television horror film series "The Series," which spanned from 1989 to 1990. Johann Robinson (Father) on Swiss Family Robinson was another well-known role.

In 1969, he received the Genie Award for Best Actor (non-feature) for his role in Calabogie's Best Damn Fiddler.

Wiggins, in addition to his television and film work, was also a well-known radio actor, appearing in more than 1,200 shows over the years, especially on CBC Radio. One of Johnny Chase's most famous roles was Dante, the insufferably useful (and insufferably arrogant) computer that operated the Aleph-9, the high-speed interdimensional spacecraft of Space. Hundreds of others have appeared on such CBC Radio shows as CBC Playhouse, Nightfall, Vanish Point, and others.

Wiggins has also contributed to many animated TV series and films. In the 1966 Marvel Comics television series Thor and his human host Dr. Donald Blake, the voice of the villain Mysterio in the 1960s animated cartoon Spider-Man, Will Scarlet on Rocket Robin Hood, the Great Wishing Star in 1986's Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, and the Care Bears' head villain, No Heart, are among their television shows. In the 1980s cartoon Dinosaucers, he also played Dimetro. His other appearances in animated series and films included ALF Tales, Star Wars: Droids, Rock & Rule, Star Wars: Ewoks, Babar, Babar, Babar, and Star Wars: Badou, Rupert, Richard Scarry, Franklin, and Redwall.

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