James O'Regan is a multi-talented individual with numerous slashes to his name, including actor, writer, editor, producer, and academic. Born in Canada, he has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his various roles and projects.
As an actor, O'Regan is best known for his work in Canadian television and film. He has appeared in numerous TV shows and commercials, including the popular TV series "Road to Avonlea" and the comedy pilot "Peeping Tom." His film work includes roles in "Hurt Penguins," "Edsville," and "Sea of Love," among others.
In addition to his acting career, O'Regan is also a writer and has written for various media platforms, including stage plays, screenplays, television shows, and radio plays. He has also written articles for publications such as Harrowsmith and has contributed to academic journals.
As a producer, O'Regan has worked on several projects, including the short comedy film "Edsville," which won a Spanish gold medal for the world's best comedy short and was nominated for several other awards. He has also produced a war documentary called "Shooters," which tells the story of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit during WWII.
In his academic pursuits, O'Regan has earned a Ph.D. in systematic and historical theology from the University of Ottawa and Saint Paul University. He has presented papers at several conferences and has consulted on various projects, including a study of media analysis in government.
O'Regan is married to Judy Olmstead-O'Regan and has two daughters, Brigit O'Regan and Madalen O'Regan, who are both violinists.