Drummond Stairs Macdougall was born in the beautiful Maritime Province of New Brunswich, in Eastern Canada, as a 7th generation Canadian to parents J.W.Graham Macdougall, from Cape Breton, and Phyllis Stairs of Halifax, Nova Scotia. After receiving an Honors degree in Business from Queen's University, including a Film Acting Minor, Drummond on...
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Drummond Stairs Macdougall was born in the beautiful Maritime Province of New Brunswich, in Eastern Canada, as a 7th generation Canadian to parents J.W.Graham Macdougall, from Cape Breton, and Phyllis Stairs of Halifax, Nova Scotia. After receiving an Honors degree in Business from Queen's University, including a Film Acting Minor, Drummond only reconnected with his love of acting after a successful career in Investment Banking. After surviving cancer in 2004 he embarked upon buiding the two areas he is most passionate about: helping people live healthier lives by leading a global team of entrepreneurs in the Health and Wellness Industry and his Acting career in Film and TV.Drummond has enjoyed acting in many Lead, Principal and Actor roles in 19 Films over the past number of years. He has had the enjoyable honor of portraying a wide range of characters, such as an offended US Lt. Colonel in A Noble Cause (2010), an abusive slave owner in Marigold, an Alzheimers victim in Puzzle It, a serial killer in The Poacher (2011), an exiled 1800's Scottish Highland warrior in Pendant, to his first Lead role in a Feature Film as patriarch and hotel chain magnate Renard Jardine in the gay comedy, John Apple Jack (2013). He has also enjoyed such guest star/actor roles in great TV shows like Psych:9 (2010), _Alcatraz, Clarence Montgomery (2012)_, Untold Stories of the ER, Front Seat Baby (2012) to a recent role as a grieving father in _The Killing (2013) (From Up Here)_. Drummond has also enjoyed roles in many TV Commercials as well, like Mr. Lube {Dear John}, Samsung, Time Warner Cable, Okanagan Springs Brewery, and Telus as well as a number of great Voice-Over projects.
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