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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2021 · 58 MIN

Episode 137: Lorne Cardinal – PART TWO

from The YVR Screen Scene Podcast · host Sabrina Furminger

Millions of viewers around the world know Lorne Cardinal as Sergeant Davis Quinton on Corner Gas, the iconic television series turned record-breaking movie turned cartoon – and while Corner Gas is the stuff of legend and Davis is an essential part of it all, Davis doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface in revealing who Lorne is as an artist and human being. Lorne is an actor, a writer, a director, a producer, and a voice actor with more than 100 film, television, and stage credits to his name. He recently appeared in Kayak to Klemtu, a performance that earned him the Best Actor Award at the American Indian Film Festival, as well as Kathleen Hepburn’s superb feature film, Never Steady, Never Still and Florian Haberdl and Luna Ferguson’s mesmerizing short film, Henry’s Heart, about a man grappling with love, loss, and identity at the end of his life. Lorne voices Grandpa Nat in the Peabody Award-winning Molly of Denali, and he’s recurring as Nelson Skye, the granddad in the central family in Dick Wolf’s FBI: Most Wanted for NBC.Lorne’s remarkable career warrants two episodes of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast. In Part Two, Lorne discusses his experience as the first-ever Indigenous student to be admitted into the University of Alberta’s BFA acting program, how the film and television industry has changed over the course of his career, what drives him as an artist, why representation matters, and where Corner Gas fits into it all. Says Lorne: “[Corner Gas] made people laugh. Indigenous people are big laughers. We love a good laugh, and I was able to play this character that made people proud.” Look for Part One in your podcast feeds. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment

Millions of viewers around the world know Lorne Cardinal as Sergeant Davis Quinton on Corner Gas, the iconic television series turned record-breaking movie turned cartoon – and while Corner Gas is the stuff of legend and Davis is an essential part of it all, Davis doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface in revealing who Lorne is as an artist and human being. Lorne is an actor, a writer, a director, a producer, and a voice actor with more than 100 film, television, and stage credits to his name. He recently appeared in Kayak to Klemtu, a performance that earned him the Best Actor Award at the American Indian Film Festival, as well as Kathleen Hepburn’s superb feature film, Never Steady, Never Still and Florian Haberdl and Luna Ferguson’s mesmerizing short film, Henry’s Heart, about a man grappling with love, loss, and identity at the end of his life. Lorne voices Grandpa Nat in the Peabody Award-winning Molly of Denali, and he’s recurring as Nelson Skye, the granddad in the central family in Dick Wolf’s FBI: Most Wanted for NBC. Lorne’s remarkable career warrants two episodes of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast. In Part Two, Lorne discusses his experience as the first-ever Indigenous student to be admitted into the University of Alberta’s BFA acting program, how the film and television industry has changed over the course of his career, what drives him as an artist, why representation matters, and where Corner Gas fits into it all. Says Lorne: “[Corner Gas] made people laugh. Indigenous people are big laughers. We love a good laugh, and I was able to play this character that made people proud.” Look for Part One in your podcast feeds. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment

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