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Stratford actor to receive the Order of Canada

Rod Beattie of Stratford will become a Member of the Order of Canada.

Governor General of Canada Julie Payette will invest two Companions, 15 Officers and 24 Members into the Order of Canada on Tuesday, November 20, at 10:30 a.m., at Rideau Hall.

Actor Rod Beattie is a remarkable figure on the Canadian theatre scene. He is a veteran of the Stratford Festival, best known for his heartwarming performances in the beloved Wingfield series, one of the longest-running stage productions in the country.

For more than 30 years, his compelling portrayals have captured the essence of pastoral life and have appealed to both urban and rural audiences.

His commitment to performing in small communities has helped enliven rural theatre and generated artistic opportunities outside Canada's major urban centres.

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