Stan Carew
Known for: Acting
Born: August 6, 1950 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - Died: July 5, 2015
Stan Carew (August 7, 1950 – July 6, 2015) was a Canadian radio broadcaster, musician and actor, best known as a host of the national CBC Radio programs Prime Time and The Entertainers in the 1980s. Carew began his radio career in 1968 with CHNS-FM in Halifax before joining the CBC. He joined CBD-FM in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1979, then spent seven years with CBL in Toronto, Ontario, where he worked on local shows Metro Morning, Radio Noon and the Afternoon Show. He was frequently heard on national newscasts such as The World at Six and World Report. After leaving the CBC's national radio service, he remained associated with network station CBHA-FM as host of Weekend Mornings, the CBC's regional morning program for the Maritime Provinces, from 1997 until his death in 2015. As a musician, Carew released several solo albums and fronted The Magpies, a regional touring band. As an actor, he had supporting and guest roles primarily in television films. Carew died in July 2015 at his home in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He had been experiencing "serious health problems" over the last years of his life.
Known for
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Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart
Sam Waksal
Finding John Christmas
Window Washer
Task Force: Caviar
Hotel Manager
Uncle Bob's Hospital Visit
Narration
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story
New York Times Editor
Trudeau
She's Too Young
Principal Jessup
Trailer Park Boys
Radio Announcer
Lexx
French Diplomat
Emily of New Moon
Larson