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Allan Royal
Allan Royal (born August 17, 1944) is a Montreal-born actor, 〔 John Fraser. "Royal's the Product of Anger, the Method, and an Odd Marriage." ''Toronto Globe & Mail'', March 21, 1977, p. 14. 〕 who is also sometimes credited as Allan G. Royal and Alan Royal. He is known for playing the crime reporter Tom Kirkwood on the hit Canadian police drama Night Heat 〔 Diane Smith. "Great Scott." ''Toronto Star'', March 29 1986, p. S4 〕 from 1985–1989. He is also known for his recurring role on such programs as the American TV drama ''Falcon Crest'' as well as roles in numerous other TV shows, movies, and plays. ==Early career== Royal grew up in a bilingual home: his father was French Canadian and his mother was of British ancestry. 〔 "Royal's the Product of Anger, the Method, and an Odd Marriage." ''Toronto Globe & Mail'', March 21, 1977, p. 14. 〕 He grew up in Montreal's West End, where from the time he was a boy, he wanted to be in show business. 〔 Gina Mallet. "Actor Knows the Score even in Italian Comedy." ''Toronto Star'', March 12, 1980, p. B1. 〕 He began performing while still in high school, and ultimately left Montreal to study acting in New York with Lee Strasberg. 〔 Linda Renaud. "Royal Goes from Night Heat to Dark Secrets." ''Toronto Star'', June 17, 1989, p. H4. 〕 He returned to Canada, performing on stage in Toronto beginning in the mid-1960s. He joined the Toronto Arts Production theater company, where he played a wide range of roles throughout the 1970s, in new plays as well as productions of Shakespeare and Moliere. 〔 Gina Mallet. "Actor Knows the Score even in Italian Comedy." ''Toronto Star'', March 12, 1980, p. B1. 〕
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