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Scott Hylands (real name: Scott Hylands Douglas) 〔Roy Shields. "B.C. to B'Way-- In a Hurry." ''Toronto Star'', April 10, 1965, p. 31〕 is a Canadian actor who had appeared in movies, on television, and on the stage. Because of his longevity and versatility, critics have called him "one of Canada's greatest actors." 〔Adrian Chamberlain. "Milk Wood Memories." (''Victoria B.C.)Times-Colonist'', February 23, 2006, p. D. 7.〕 ==Early years== Hylands was born in 1943 in Lethbridge, Alberta, but his family left there when he was still an infant.〔Rudy Haugeneder. "Massive Fire Climax of Movie." ''Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald'', July 15, 1972, p. 14.〕 His mother Ruth was a science teacher, and his father Walter died during World War II.〔 Hylands was raised and educated in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he attended Shawnigan Lake Boys School;〔Adrian Chamberlain. "Dickens Classic a One-Man Show." (''Victoria B.C.) Times-Colonist'', December 10, 2009, p. D8.〕 he then attended the University of British Columbia and graduated in 1964.〔Scott Hylands. "Readers Pay Tribute to Vancouver Playhouse." ''Vancouver (BC) Sun'', March 19, 2012, p. A10.〕 Hylands at first studied zoology, but when the university began a theater arts major, he transferred into that program.〔Ray Conlogue. "This Macho Man Has Many Faces." Toronto Globe & Mail, June 26, 1982, p. E3.〕 Upon graduation, he left Canada to pursue an acting career in New York City, where his first role was as the lead in an off-Broadway production of the comedy "Billy Liar." 〔Carol Gault. "Night Heat Gives Hylands the Right Slot." Toronto Globe & Mail, April 19, 1986, p. 7.〕
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