Booth Savage, a seasoned Canadian actor, was born on May 21, 1948, with a career spanning over three decades. His academic background includes a Master's degree in Fine Arts from York University in Toronto, Ontario, which he obtained in 1992.
Throughout his extensive career, Booth Savage has made appearances in numerous television series and films. He is particularly well-known to Canadian audiences for his role as a head coach in the miniseries "Canada Russia '72" (2006). His television credits include notable roles in shows such as "Goosebumps" (1995),"Rabbit Fall" (2007),"Being Erica" (2009),and "Mr. D" (2012).
In addition to his television work, Booth Savage has a deep-rooted connection to the theatre. He remains actively involved in stage and playwriting, having written several works that have been performed across various stages throughout Canada. His notable plays include "Savage Heat", "DADS", "Reversing Falls", "Pillow Talk", "Pajama Games", and "This Bloody Business".
Booth Savage's theatrical heritage is also marked by his status as an original member of the Toronto theatre companies Theatre Passe Muraille and the Toronto Free Theatre. With the exception of the Yukon, he has performed in plays held in every province and territory throughout Canada, solidifying his reputation as a respected and accomplished Canadian actor.