Don S. Williams
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Don S. Williams is an actor who grew up in the small community of Stony Plain, Alberta.
From the age of 12, he had a keen interest in the Film and Entertainment Industry.
He started his career in 1957, at the age of 19, when he moved to the Alberta/Saskatchewan border town of Lloydminster and began working at the new CKSA radio station. Don left for Brandon, Manitoba where he worked both as the sole Director at the local CKX-TV station and Artistic Director for the Brandon New World Theatre.
In 1963, Mr. Williams got a job as Staff Producer/Director at the CBC station in Winnipeg. He spent 15 and half years there: the first five at the CBC and the remainder working as a freelance director, producer, and writer. With the freelance work came a great deal of travel - a considerable portion of which was to Vancouver.
[edit] Appearances
- The X-Files: The Unopened File (1996)
- Fatal Memories (1992)
- "Mom P.I."
- A Fugue for Mr. X (1991)
- "Neon Rider"
- Twist in the Wind (1991)
- "Wiseguy"
- Going Home (1988)