Chaz Thorne, a talented Canadian actor and television and film director, was born in 1975 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. He pursued his passion for the arts by graduating from the prestigious National Theatre School in 1996.
Throughout his illustrious career, Thorne has graced stages across Canada, showcasing his impressive range as an actor. He has also made a significant impact in the film and television industry, appearing in notable projects such as The Event and Lucky Girl.
In addition to his acting accomplishments, Thorne is also a prolific director and writer. He co-founded Toronto's Jack in the Black Theatre in 1996, providing a platform for emerging artists to showcase their talents.
Thorne's directorial debut, Just Buried, is a testament to his skill and dedication to his craft. His feature film screenplay, Poor Boy's Game, was co-written and directed by Clément Virgo, starring the renowned actor Danny Glover.
Thorne's film, Whirlygig, was featured in the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia, further solidifying his reputation as a talented filmmaker. With his impressive body of work, Chaz Thorne continues to leave a lasting impact on the Canadian entertainment industry.