Ardon Bess
Known For: Acting
Biography
Ardon Bess is a Canadian actor best known for appearing in a Heritage Moment television commercial about the 1958 Springhill mining disaster portraying survivor Maurice Ruddick. He has also appeared in other films and television roles including Trailer Park Boys, How She Move, Take the Lead, The Ladies Man, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Prom Night, King of Kensington, and Jewel. He earned a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for his role in One Heart Broken Into Song. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ardon Bess, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2022
- A New Diva's Christmas Carol as Old Michael
2016
- Kim's Convenience as Arthur
- Jean of the Joneses as Gray
- A Sunday Kind of Love as Server
2014
- Remedy as Henry Kozlow
2010
2008
- Saving God as Officer Earle
- How She Move as Uncle Cecil
2002
- Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye as Oscar
- Jack & Ella as Darrell
- The Skulls II as Mr. Beckford
- Sins of the Father as Minister at Church
- 10,000 Black Men Named George as Daddy Moore
- Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher as Blind Sid
2001
- Trailer Park Boys as Levi
- Jewel as Nelson
- MythQuest as Baba
- Laughter on the 23rd Floor as Cecil
2000
- After Alice as Lenny
- Songs In Ordinary Time as Earlie's Grandfather
1999
- Twice in a Lifetime as Dr. Harold Roth
- The 4th Floor as Hardware Owner
- Free of Eden as Businessman
1996
- FX: The Series as Security Guard Tony
- Moving Target as Jake
1995
- Prince for a Day as Nix
1994
- Due South as Rudy Porter
1993
- Ordinary Magic as Barbershop #2
- Heritage Minutes: Maurice Ruddick as Maurice Ruddick
1990
- Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift as Tucker Cooper
- On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story
1987
- The Day They Came to Arrest the Book as Mr. McLean
1983
- Philip Marlowe, Private Eye as Jed Mason
1980
- Prom Night as Teacher
1979
- The Shape of Things to Come as Merrick
1975
- King of Kensington as Nestor Best