Ted Dykstra, a renowned theatre artist from Canada, embarked on his professional acting journey at the tender age of 15 in Edmonton, Alberta, which is nestled nearby his hometown of St. Albert.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dykstra has made a significant impact on the Canadian theatre scene, demonstrating his versatility by taking on various roles, including acting, directing, writing, producing, and composing for numerous stages across the country.
As a founding member of Toronto's esteemed Soulpepper Theatre, Dykstra has been instrumental in shaping the organization's artistic vision. Additionally, he co-founded and runs The Coal Mine Theatre in Toronto alongside his wife, Diana Bentley.
Ted's impressive repertoire of awards includes six Dora Mavor Moore Awards, which are often referred to as Canada's equivalent of the Tony Awards, for his outstanding work in acting, musical direction, and producing. He has also received a Gemini Award for acting, a Chalmers Award for writing, a Merritt Award for directing, and a Sterling Award for musical direction.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dykstra is a devoted father to his three children, Theo, Rosie, and Henry, and is undoubtedly proud of the person he has become.