Darcy Fehr is a Canadian actor.[1]

Career

Fehr's films include Desire (2000), The Saddest Music in the World (2003), There's Something Out There (2004) and The Law of Enclosures (2000). Fehr's most notable roles have been his portrayals of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin in Maddin's own Cowards Bend the Knee (2003)[2] and My Winnipeg (2007).

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Desire Mr. Fergus
2000 The Law of Enclosures Young Miller
2003 Cowards Bend the Knee Guy Maddin
2003 The Saddest Music in the World Teddy
2006 Appassionata Walter Gramatté Documentary
2006 Mr. Soul Officer Pearce
2007 The Good Life Friend #2
2007 Blue State US Border Guard
2007 My Winnipeg Guy Maddin
2007 Walk All over Me Scarred Man
2009 Black Field Anderson
2011 Keyhole Ned
2011 Faces in the Crowd Bryce #7
2011 Passionflower David Matthews
2012 We Were Children Glen's Teacher
2013 Euphoria Bob Billinski
2013 The First Winter Billy
2014 Heaven Is for Real Lee Watson
2015 The Forbidden Room Nightclub Attendee / Climax Player
2016 Considering Love and Other Magic Roger
2016 Before Anything You Say Jack
2017 Juliana & the Medicine Fish Ron Krebs
2018 I Still See You Kirk's Father
2019 The Parts You Lose Mitch
2019 Cranks Dave
2021 The Ice Road Dave the Driver

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Milgaard Chris Milgaard Television film
2001 Inside the Osmonds Engineer #1
2003 2030 CE Charles Louden 2 episodes
2003 On Thin Ice Spider Television film
2005 Category 7: The End of the World Black Mask Leader 2 episodes
2010 Less Than Kind Allen Episode: "Party People"
2010 Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story Lions Player Episode: "Part 1"
2012 Verdict Sam Mason Television film
2014 The Pinkertons Harry Rawcliffe Episode: "Lines of Betrayal"
2014 Cashing In Agent Canelli 4 episodes
2018 Burden of Truth John Episode: "The Ties That Bind"
2018 Colour of Scar Tissue Social Worker Episode: "Wii binesiikaa"
2022 The Porter Mr. Callahan Episode #1.6

References

  1. Prokosh, Kevin (2015-03-26). "Mar 2015: Winnipeg actor Darcy Fehr went back to university at 40 and finds himself onstage in classic play". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 2020-08-12.
  2. Covert, Collin (2004-01-30). "Fractured Fairy Tales". Star Tribune. pp. E11. Retrieved 2020-08-12.
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