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Nelly Arcan
Nelly Arcan, née Isabelle Fortier (born 5 March 1973 in Lac-Mégantic, QC; died 24 September 2009 in Montréal, QC) was a Québec novelist who specialized in autobiographical fiction.
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Nelson Symonds
Nelson Frederick Symonds, jazz guitarist, composer (born 24 September 1933 in Upper Hammonds Plains, NS; died 11 October 2008.
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Neve Campbell
Neve Adrianne Campbell, actor, producer (born 3 October 1973 in Guelph, ON). Neve Campbell grew up in Toronto and attended the Earl Haig Secondary School in that city.
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Newman Loses Co-hosting Job
This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on January 18, 1999. Partner content is not updated. As the clock wound down on a Good Morning America broadcast last week, co-host Kevin Newman was promoting highlights for the ABC network show the next day. One was an interview with a former host of the program who now anchors occasional specials for ABC.
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Nexus
Toronto-based percussion ensemble formed in 1971 by the US-born musicians Robert Becker, William Cahn, Michael Craden, Robin Engelman, Russell Hartenberger, and John Wyre. In programs encompassing African drumming, ragtime, 20th-century works (much of it composed or arranged by the ensemble's members), and freely improvised music, the group has mastered the many percussion instruments of the world's major music traditions and introduced numerous instruments invented by its players.
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Nicholas Campbell
Nicholas Campbell starred in The Company Theatre's production of Through the Leaves in 2010 (photo by Guntar Kravis, courtesy The Company Theatre).Nicholas Campbell won a Gemini Award for his portrayal of Shorty McAdoo in The Englishman's Boy in 2008 (courtesy of Minds Eye Entertainment).Actor Nicholas Campbell became familiar to television viewers across Canada when he starred in the series Da Vinci's Inquest(courtesy Noble Caplan Abrams).PreviousNextNicholas Campbell Nicholas Campbell, actor, director (born at Toronto 24 Mar...
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Nicholas Campbell (Profile)
This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on October 2, 2000. Partner content is not updated.
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Nicholas Fiore
Nicholas Fiore. Flutist, b Port Coquitlam, near Vancouver, 14 Feb 1918, d London, Ont, 18 Mar 1979. He studied first with his father, Pasquale Fiore, an amateur musician who also taught violin and piano.
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Nicholas Goldschmidt
Nicholas Goldschmidt's administrative talents have made him the country's leading festival organizer. Nicholas Goldschmidt Nicholas Goldschmidt, conductor, administrator (b at Tavikovice, Moravia, now Czech Republic, 6 Dec 1908, naturalized Canadian 1951, d at Toronto, 8 Feb 2004). After studies in piano, voice and composition at the Vienna Academy of Music, followed by conducting positions in Czechoslovakia and Belgium, Goldschmidt emigrated to the United States in 1937, where, by 1942, he was director of the opera...
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Nicholas Goldschmidt
Nicholas Goldschmidt's administrative talents have made him the country's leading festival organizer.Goldschmidt, Nicholas Nicholas Goldschmidt. Conductor, administrator, teacher, baritone, pianist, b Tavikovice, Moravia (Czechoslovakia) 6 Dec 1908, naturalized Canadian 1951, d Toronto 8 Feb 2004; honorary FRHCM 1978; honorary D MUS (Guelph) 1984; honorary ARCT 1987; honorary D MUS (Toronto) 1989, honorary LL D (York) 1999. A grand-nephew of the Austrian composer Adalbert von Goldschmidt, he studied at the Vienna Academy of Music with Josef...
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Nicholas Kilburn
Nicholas (Weldon) Kilburn. Bassoonist, teacher, b Toronto 21 Jun 1932, d Cobourg, Ont 31 Jul 2007. Nicholas Kilburn first studied piano, and later began bassoon lessons at Lawrence Park Collegiate. He was mentored by G. Roy Fenwick.
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Nicholas Massue
Nicholas (Nicolas) Massue. Tenor, b Varennes, near Montreal, 31 Jul 1903, d there 1 Jul 1974. From the age of five, he spent long periods in Italy with his parents and was educated in Florence, Rome, and Fribourg, Switzerland. Not until he was 24 did he begin to pursue a singing career.
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Nick Ayoub
Nick (Nicholas) Ayoub. Saxophonist, oboist, english hornist, composer, b Trois-Rivières, Que, of Lebanese parents, 7 Sep 1926, d Montreal, 2 May 1991; premier prix (CMM) 1953.
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Nick Cordero
Nicholas Eduardo Alberto Cordero, actor, dancer, musician (born 17 September 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario; died 5 July 2020 in Los Angeles, California). Nick Cordero came to prominence with the 2014 Broadway production of Bullets Over Broadway, which earned him a Tony Award nomination. The imposing, six-foot-five actor also played many gangsters in film and television productions. His life was cut short in 2020 due to complications from COVID-19.
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Nick Gilder
Nick Gilder. Singer, songwriter, b London, UK, 21 Dec 1951. Nick Gilder moved with his family to Vancouver at 10, and sang with a number of amateur bands until joining Rasputin with high-school friend Jim McCulloch, a guitarist.
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