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Aaron Schwartz (born 1948 or 1949) is a Canadian actor, director, photographer and copyright lawyer. Schwartz was born in 1949 in Theodore, Saskatchewan, and grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 1970; in 1972 he received an MFA degree in Theater from Columbia University. He earned a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, Toronto, in 1993, and was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1995.〔 Schwartz spent his early career in theatre.〔 In 1987, he produced and directed ''Bat Masterson’s Last Regular Job'', by Bill Ballantyne, at the Toronto Free Theatre. He had previously directed the world premiere of Ballantyne's first play, ''The Al Cornell Story'', at the Theatre Passe Muraille Back Space in Toronto.〔Ballantyne, Bill,(''The Al Cornell Story: A Comedy in Two Acts'' ), Playwrights Union of Canada (1984). ISBN 0887543928.〕 Schwartz was nominated as best director for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for his production of ''Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean'', at the Factory Theatre in Toronto. Schwartz is known for playing a leading role as grocery cashier Leslie Rappaport in the television situation comedy, ''Check It Out!'' (1985–1988).〔 He was also featured in two episodes of ''Street Legal'' (in 1990)〔〔 and in the episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents entitled "Killer Takes All" (1988) with Van Johnson and Rory Calhoun.〔 In film, he is known for playing Henry Glick, the father of the title character in ''The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick'' (1988), which won the Best Canadian Feature Film award at the Toronto International Film Festival. His other film roles include the Czech Officer in ''Eleni'' (1985) starring John Malkovich and the Forensic Pathologist in ''Suspect'' (1987) starring Cher and Liam Neeson, both films directed by Academy Award-winning director Peter Yates. Other film credits include the Neurologist in ''Murder by Night'' (1989), Dr. Spears in ''Age-Old Friends'' (1989) and Aaron Stern in ''White Light'' (1991).〔〔 In January 2011, Schwartz wrote in an essay about protecting your photographs online:
Schwartz, in addition to his law and acting careers, is an accomplished photographer. Founder of the photography blog (aamora.com ), a self-proclaimed "Playland" for photographers, artists and writers around the world, he has developed a reputation for his photographs on (JPG ) and (his own online gallery ). ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aaron Schwartz (Canadian actor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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