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With his versatile talent and captivating screen presence, Hugh Webster left an indelible mark on Canadian cinema. Born in Scotland in 1927, Webster made his way to Canada, where he would go on to become one of the country's most respected character actors. Webster's filmography is a testament to his remarkable range. From the crime thriller "The Suicide Murders" to the feel-good drama "If You Could See What I Hear," he effortlessly inhabited a diverse array of roles, showcasing his ability to breathe life into complex, multifaceted characters. His nuanced portrayal of the deaf protagonist in "If You Could See What I Hear" was particularly lauded, demonstrating his skill in bringing depth and humanity to his performances. Beyond his acting prowess, Webster's career was defined by his commitment to tackling thought-provoking, socially conscious stories. In films like "Never Cry Wolf" and "Pygmalion," he illuminated important themes, lending his considerable talents to projects that challenged and enlightened audiences. Throughout his decades-long career, Webster's magnetic screen presence and his dedication to the craft of acting cemented his status as a true icon of Canadian cinema.














