Ep. 28 - Jim Mezon

18/09/2025 51 min

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Episode Synopsis

Introducing each of my guests is one of the challenges coordinating the roster for  Life in Stages. The artists who accept my invitation to sit down and talk about their  professional and personal stories represent the finest artists in the country. Each  background is rich, varied, intriguing. Jimmy Mezon is no exception — in fact, his depth and range are nothing short of  intimidating. And I’ve had the good fortune to see him play in as wide a range of  theatrical styles as one can imagine. There’s nothing he cannot do and, in fact, has  not done. A foundational presence at the Shaw Festival has included roles in St. Joan, The  Madness of King George, The Intellectual Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and  Socialism, Faith Healer, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Pygmalion, Nothing Sacred, The  Seagull and Translations. His performance in Picnic remains a standout for me - a role that played against so  many strong, powerful characters that have dominated his stage career. Film and television credits include Workin’ Moms, Frankie Drake Mysteries,  Murdoch Mysteries, Passchendaele, Road to Avonlea and Dieppe.