Lorne Cardinal

Actor

Birthday January 6, 1964

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Sucker Creek, Alberta, Canada

Age 60 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 5′ 11″

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1964

Lorne Cardinal (born 6 January 1964) is a Gemini Award-winning Canadian stage, television and film actor, and accomplished stage and TV director.

He is best known for portraying Sergeant Davis Quinton on the comedy series Corner Gas.

Cardinal was born on a reserve of the Sucker Creek First Nation at Lesser Slave Lake.

He attended local schools as a child.

1993

He obtained a B.F.A. degree in acting from the University of Alberta in 1993, and was also the first Indigenous student to do so.

Cardinal is also a rugby union enthusiast.

He played for the Edmonton Druids RFC and then the Strathcona Druids, and was the first Indigenous person to play for the latter team.

In his role in Corner Gas, he is shown wearing Saskatchewan Prairie Fire rugby team merchandise.

Cardinal has had a variety of roles in theatre, film and television.

These include Insomnia, renegadepress.com, Crazy Horse and Wolf Canyon.

Of Cree descent, he is noted for playing First Nations roles in many productions, including Tecumseh in Canada: A People's History, an aboriginal elder in Tkaronto, and Davis Quinton, a Cree man, on Corner Gas.

He also appeared on many episodes of North of 60.

Cardinal can be heard as the voice of Jacob Morin on the APTN stop motion animated series Wapos Bay: The Series.

2011

In 2011, Cardinal starred alongside Craig Lauzon in a production of Kenneth T. Williams' play Thunderstick.

The two actors traded roles on alternate days.

His brother Lewis, a business consultant and human rights activist in Edmonton, was a New Democratic Party candidate in the 2011 federal election.

Cardinal has eight other siblings who live in several areas of Canada.

2016

Cardinal completed a documentary film titled Chasing Lear (2016) with producer Monique Hurteau; it premiered on APTN.

Chasing Lear explores the National Arts Centre theatre production of King Lear, that had an all-Aboriginal cast.

Actors included August Schellenberg as Lear, Billy Merasty, Jani Lauzon, Tantoo Cardinal, and Kevin Loring.

Lorne Cardinal did double-duty, serving as assistant director and also carrying the role of Duke of Albany.

He recently starred in the award-winning satirical short film 'No Reservations'.

The film looks at pipeline politics and was created as a part of the Crazy8's film competition.

2020

As of 2020 Cardinal has a recurring role in the network TV drama FBI: Most Wanted.

Cardinal lives on the coast of British Columbia in Squamish with his wife Monique Hurteau, a producer, writer, and comedian.