Maurice Dean Wint, a versatile performer with an impressive range of credits in film, television, theatre, and radio, has solidified his reputation as a professional and dynamic stage practitioner. A University Honours graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre, he has dedicated a significant portion of his career to the stage, appearing in numerous productions across the country. His training in classical and contemporary drama has earned him a reputation as a thoroughly professional and dynamic stage practitioner. He has worked with some of the country's most established theatre companies and been involved in the development of a number of well-known and original dramatic works.
Maurice has been nominated for his work onstage and won a Dora Award for 'Featured Performance' for his role in Michael Healey's Courageous. On camera, he has played leading and guest starring roles in a handful of memorable feature films, television movies, and series. His performances have reached wide audiences both on edgy cable and mainstream network television as well as in the cinema and at major international film festivals.
His credits include regular and recurring roles in numerous television series, such as SurrealEstate, Diggstown, For the Record, Shoot the Messenger, Haven, ReGenesis, PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, TekWar, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, and Blue Murder, for which he received a Gemini Award Nomination. He has appeared in feature films like The Kid Detective, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Cube, Curtis's Charm, Rude, RoboCop: Prime Directives, and made guest appearances in a handful of episodics, including Suits, Murdoch Mysteries, Transporter: The Series, Flashpoint, Heartland, The Listener, and The Outer Limits.
As a studio voice artist, Maurice has brought life to a variety of animated characters, narrated numerous engaging documentaries, and voiced hundreds of radio, television, and internet commercials. His narration credits include projects for The Discovery Channel, CBC, Vision TV, and Global TV, as well as two IMAX documentary features - Trolley and Aircraft Carrier 3D. He has also lent his voice to a handful of independent features and shorts, one of which was Brad Peyton's award-winning and outlandish Universal/CFC short film Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl.