Juan Chioran
Juan Chioran | |
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Born | (1963-06-18) June 18, 1963 Alberti, Argentina |
Residence | Stratford, Ontario, Canada |
Citizenship | Argentinian and Canadian (dual) |
Occupation | Voice actor, stage actor, opera singer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Juan Chioran (born June 18, 1963) is an Argentine-Canadian actor and singer who is primarily associated with stage roles at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada. Juan Chioran is based in Stratford, Ontario.
Chioran is all known for his voice acting roles, such as Doji in Beyblade: Metal Fusion (the first 32 episodes, later succeeded by Andrew Jackson), King Caradoc in Jane and the Dragon, and Barry Bullevardo in the animated series Iggy Arbuckle.
Contents
1 Stratford Shakespeare Festival credits
2 Film and television
3 Awards and nominations
4 Video clips
5 External links
6 References
Stratford Shakespeare Festival credits
Chioran has played several major stage roles over the course of 13 years through 2013 at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.[1][2]
The Mikado (1993) by Gilbert and Sullivan — Poo-Bah
Man of La Mancha (1998) by Dale Wasserman — Don Chixote
The Winter's Tale (1998) by William Shakespeare — Polixenes
Dracula: A Chamber Musical (1999)— Count Dracula
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) by William Shakespeare — Oberon
As You Like It (2000) by William Shakespeare — Jaques
Hamlet (2000) by William Shakespeare — Gravedigger
All's Well That Ends Well (2008) by William Shakespeare — Parolles
Bartholomew Fair (2009) by Ben Jonson — Zeal-of-the-land Busy
The Three Sisters (2009) by Anton Chekhov — Solyony
Evita (2010) by Arthur Laurents — Juan Perón
Kiss Me, Kate (2010) based on a play by William Shakespeare — Fred Graham
The Misanthrope (2011) by Molière — Philinte
Twelfth Night (2011) by William Shakespeare — Fabian
Much Ado About Nothing (2012) by William Shakespeare — Don Pedro
Henry V (2012) by William Shakespeare — Montjoy
Film and television
He has played roles including Lance Boil on Grossology. He also played the role of Francobollo Garibaldi, the father of Raven-Symoné's character in the Disney Channel Original Movie, The Cheetah Girls in 2003. In Cyberchase Season 3 he was the voice of Nero The Animal Hero, and the voice of "Art Wurst" on Detentionaire. He also played Laurie in The Perfect Son film in 2000 and Venomous Drool in Fangbone!. In Totally Spies!, he voices the Ice Cream Man in the episode "Evil Ice Cream Man Much?", although he's uncredited for the role.
Awards and nominations
Chioran won a Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Performing Arts Program or Series in 2000 for a televised showing of his portrayal of Count Dracula in Dracula: A Chamber Musical.[3] He was nominated for a 2007 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for The Three Musketeers at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
Video clips
TorontoStage.com interview for "The Madonna Painter"
External links
Juan Chioran on IMDb
Juan Chioran at the Internet Broadway Database
References
^ Stratford Shakespeare Festival Visitors' Guides from 1993 to 2013. Stratford, Ontario, Canada
^ Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history
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