Paul Gross, born on April thirtieth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a multifaceted Canadian talent known for his remarkable contributions to film and television as an actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He gained widespread recognition for his iconic portrayal of RCMP Constable Benton Fraser in the beloved Canadian television series Due South, which aired from nineteen ninety-four to nineteen ninety-seven. His outstanding performance earned him three Gemini Awards, two for acting and one for writing, solidifying his status in the industry.
Following his success with Due South, Gross continued to captivate audiences with his roles in other notable Canadian television series, including Slings & Arrows and Republic of Doyle. His versatility extends beyond acting; he made his directorial debut with the cult comedy Men with Brooms, which later inspired a television adaptation. His creative prowess was further showcased in the critically acclaimed war film Passchendaele, which he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in, earning the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture.
In recognition of his significant contributions to Canadian film and television, Gross received the prestigious Earle Grey Award for lifetime achievement at the third Canadian Screen Awards in two thousand fifteen. That same year, he was honored with the Order of Canada, acknowledging his impactful work as an actor, writer, and director, and his enduring influence on the Canadian entertainment landscape.