
Gary McKeehan
Acting
Biography
Gary McKeehan, born on July 23, 1944, in Montreal, Canada, was a Canadian actor known for his roles in notable films of the 1970s. He appeared in films such as "The Brood" (1979), "Rabid" (1977), and "Point of No Return" (1976), contributing to the era's cinematic landscape. His performances in these films, particularly in horror and thriller genres, showcased his talent and versatility as an actor. Gary McKeehan passed away on January 12, 2015, leaving behind a legacy in the Canadian film industry with his contributions to memorable movies of that era.
Known For

After undergoing radical surgery for injuries from a motorcycle accident, a young woman develops a retractable, vampiric stinger in her armpit and a thirst for human blood.
Rabid

A man tries to uncover an unconventional psychologist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife, while a series of brutal attacks committed by a brood of mutant children coincides with the husband's investigation.
The Brood
Premiering in 1976, Teleplay was a Canadian anthology series designed to spotlight emerging writing talent. The show presented a diverse range of stories, encompassing everything from conventional drama to offbeat and absurdist sketch comedy. Despite its short duration on air, it garnered positive reviews for its innovative storytelling and platform for up-and-coming writers. David Cronenberg directed the episode "The Italian Machine."
Teleplay

In a Canadian metropolis, failed actor David shares a place with the bookish Candy, whom he dated before coming out as gay. While David, who now waits tables, pursues an aimless romance with a younger coworker, Candy dabbles in both same-sex and heterosexual affairs. As David and Candy's odd assortment of friends — including a telepathic sex worker and an ill-tempered yuppie — pass in and out of their beds, a serial murder stalks the city's women.
Love & Human Remains

Fifteen years after the events of The Boys of St. Vincent took place, the various boys involved are brought in to testify against the brothers, now finally standing trial, who assaulted them when they were children.
The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later

Teacher Kate Henderson sways school trustees to embrace new methods, and the event is represented in the famous painting by Robert Harris: A Meeting of the School Trustees.
Heritage Minutes: Rural Teacher

In this sci-fi thriller, authorities begin looking into a series of violent deaths. Their investigation leads them into the arcane worlds of UFOs and nuclear research.
Point of No Return

Charges that the Reverend 'Red' Reddick is exploiting his youth club members leads to an explosive confrontation.