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The Local Rapper Is Now 24 And Will Be 25 June 25th The Muncie Indiana Artist Is One Loved Rapper All Across The United States And Have Fans Playing His Music You Can Buy The All American Rapper Music On #Spotify , #Pandora , #IHeartRadio |
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His Latest Release " Duck Play " Which Is Blowing Out the Charts The Muncie Artist Have 13 #Albums And Is Working On His New Release DCJ . |
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Chucka Ducka Has 4 Sisters And Is From Parkview Apartments He Didn't Graduate Cause he Was Causing Problems In The City The Muncie Artist Dropped Out and Started Rapping And Is Famous In His Hometown . The Rapper is Looking To Expand his Marketing And Looking into Performing Show Some Time Soon . |
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== Kirk Dunn == |
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Kirk Andrew Dunn (February 4, 1964) is an actor, writer, and fibre artist best known for his use of texture and colour in knitting, and most particularly, for the giant tryptic installation, “Stitched Glass,” and the one-man show he co-wrote and tours about that work, ''The Knitting Pilgrim''. |
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Kirk Dunn was born on February 4, 1964 in Kingston, Ontario.<ref>https://www.peliplat.com/en/library/celeb/pc12526263</ref> His father, the Reverend Dr. Charles Alexander (“Zander”) Dunn, was minister of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church on Amherst Island in Ontario in the 1960s.<ref>https://stpaulsamherstisland.com/about/</ref> The Dunn family relocated to Georgetown, British Guyana where the Reverend worked as a missionary for the Presbyterian Church of Canada from 1967 to 1970.<ref>https://presbyterianarchives.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/FA-Dunn.pdf</ref> The following year, the family moved to North Bay, Ontario, where Dunn’s father was the minister of North Bay’s Calvin Presbyterian Church up until 1988.<ref>http://www.calvinnorthbay.ca/</ref> |
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Kirk moved to Toronto, Ontario to attended York University where he studied performance between 1983 and1987, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours in Theatre Performance.<ref>http://www.kirkdunn.com/theatre</ref> |
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Dunn is married to Canadian writer Claire Ross Dunn.<ref>https://playwrightsguild.ca/paupress/profile/kirk-dunn/view/</ref> |
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== Career Overview == |
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Dunn is a hyphenate artist: actor, writer, and knitter. He often combines these talents and mediums in his work. |
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== Acting == |
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Dunn trained in theatre performance at York University and after graduation branched out into film and television. He obtained the lead role in the critically acclaimed short film, ''Like A Dream: The Mario Lanza Story'' (1989), written and directed by John Martins-Manteiga.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312949/</ref> It screened in the 1990 International Critics’ Week Short Film Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.<ref>https://en.linkfang.org/wiki/1990_Cannes_Film_Festival</ref> |
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A few years later, Dunn landed a role on TVO/PBS’s ''[[The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon]]'', an award-winning Canadian children’s television series akin to ''[[Barney & Friends|Barney and Friends]]''. Dudley the Dragon finds himself in a foreign, modern world but is assisted by two 10-year-olds and a host of guest characters played by Canadian celebrities ([[Jackie Burroughs]], [[Graham Greene (actor)|Graham Greene]], [[Ann-Marie MacDonald]], [[Rick Mercer]], [[Eric Peterson|Eric Peterson,]] [[Mary Walsh (actress)|Mary Walsh]]). Dunn played Dudley, concealed in an eight-foot-tall green dragon puppet suit for seasons three through to five (1995 – 1997).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108685/</ref> |
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Other film and TV appearances include ''War of the Worlds'' (1988); ''Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'', the movie (1992); Fox’s ''Class of ’96'' (1993); ''Kung Fu'', the TV series (1994 - 1996); 20th Century Fox's comedy, ''Trapped in Paradise'' (1994); ''Strange Justice'' (1999); the action movie, ''Free Fall'' (1999); CBC’s ''Chasing Cain II: Face'' (2002); Showtime’s ''Queer as Folk'' (2002); ''Street Time'' (2003); and ''Little Mosque on the Prairie'' (2008).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242659/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0</ref> |
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Dunn continued to act for the stage throughout with theatre credits including ''Romeo and Juliet'' (Ford Centre, Shakespeare in Action, 1996);<ref> https://www.playbill.com/article/shakespeare-in-action-or-the-bard-is-cool-man-com-100844</ref> ''The Affections of May'' (1994), ''Dads! The Musical'' (1995); ''The War Show'' (1996), ''A Flea in Her Ear'' (1997), and ''Don’t Dress for Dinner'' (1999) for Drayton Entertainment.<ref>https://www.draytonentertainment.com/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=past-productions&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=&menu_id=1FFE7440-DD75-41E6-9D91-BFAF153A0364</ref> |
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In the early 2000s, Dunn performed in ''Merlin''<ref>https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ALL-SEASONS-revised-Spring-2018.pdf</ref> and ''The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)'' for Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre (2001/02).<ref>https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/summary-of-the-bard-is-a-low-romp/article1337644/</ref> He joined Ergo Arts Theatre around the same time as the lead in a province-wide tour of ''[[Billy Bishop Goes to War]]'',<ref>https://www.ergoartstheatre.com/our-team</ref> a monodrama about the Canadian WWI fighter pilot. Dunn also performed this play to acclaim with pianist Don Simpson in rep at The Gypsy Theatre in the summer of 2000 in Fort Erie, Ontario.<ref>https://buffalonews.com/news/gypsys-dunn-is-flying-high-as-canadian-ace-billy-bishop/article_4d51f51a-1d3d-5819-8a70-81631336d0ba.html</ref> |
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== Writing == |
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Kirk Dunn
Kirk Andrew Dunn (February 4, 1964) is an actor, writer, and fibre artist best known for his use of texture and colour in knitting, and most particularly, for the giant tryptic installation, “Stitched Glass,” and the one-man show he co-wrote and tours about that work, The Knitting Pilgrim.
Kirk Dunn was born on February 4, 1964 in Kingston, Ontario.[1] His father, the Reverend Dr. Charles Alexander (“Zander”) Dunn, was minister of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church on Amherst Island in Ontario in the 1960s.[2] The Dunn family relocated to Georgetown, British Guyana where the Reverend worked as a missionary for the Presbyterian Church of Canada from 1967 to 1970.[3] The following year, the family moved to North Bay, Ontario, where Dunn’s father was the minister of North Bay’s Calvin Presbyterian Church up until 1988.[4]
Kirk moved to Toronto, Ontario to attended York University where he studied performance between 1983 and1987, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours in Theatre Performance.[5]
Personal Life
Dunn is married to Canadian writer Claire Ross Dunn.[6]
Career Overview
Dunn is a hyphenate artist: actor, writer, and knitter. He often combines these talents and mediums in his work.
Acting
Dunn trained in theatre performance at York University and after graduation branched out into film and television. He obtained the lead role in the critically acclaimed short film, Like A Dream: The Mario Lanza Story (1989), written and directed by John Martins-Manteiga.[7] It screened in the 1990 International Critics’ Week Short Film Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[8]
A few years later, Dunn landed a role on TVO/PBS’s The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon, an award-winning Canadian children’s television series akin to Barney and Friends. Dudley the Dragon finds himself in a foreign, modern world but is assisted by two 10-year-olds and a host of guest characters played by Canadian celebrities (Jackie Burroughs, Graham Greene, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Rick Mercer, Eric Peterson, Mary Walsh). Dunn played Dudley, concealed in an eight-foot-tall green dragon puppet suit for seasons three through to five (1995 – 1997).[9]
Other film and TV appearances include War of the Worlds (1988); Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, the movie (1992); Fox’s Class of ’96 (1993); Kung Fu, the TV series (1994 - 1996); 20th Century Fox's comedy, Trapped in Paradise (1994); Strange Justice (1999); the action movie, Free Fall (1999); CBC’s Chasing Cain II: Face (2002); Showtime’s Queer as Folk (2002); Street Time (2003); and Little Mosque on the Prairie (2008).[10]
Dunn continued to act for the stage throughout with theatre credits including Romeo and Juliet (Ford Centre, Shakespeare in Action, 1996);[11] The Affections of May (1994), Dads! The Musical (1995); The War Show (1996), A Flea in Her Ear (1997), and Don’t Dress for Dinner (1999) for Drayton Entertainment.[12]
In the early 2000s, Dunn performed in Merlin[13] and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) for Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre (2001/02).[14] He joined Ergo Arts Theatre around the same time as the lead in a province-wide tour of Billy Bishop Goes to War,[15] a monodrama about the Canadian WWI fighter pilot. Dunn also performed this play to acclaim with pianist Don Simpson in rep at The Gypsy Theatre in the summer of 2000 in Fort Erie, Ontario.[16]
Writing
Fibre Arts
Installations
Activism
"Stitched Glass"
The Knitting Pilgrim
References
- ^ https://www.peliplat.com/en/library/celeb/pc12526263
- ^ https://stpaulsamherstisland.com/about/
- ^ https://presbyterianarchives.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/FA-Dunn.pdf
- ^ http://www.calvinnorthbay.ca/
- ^ http://www.kirkdunn.com/theatre
- ^ https://playwrightsguild.ca/paupress/profile/kirk-dunn/view/
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312949/
- ^ https://en.linkfang.org/wiki/1990_Cannes_Film_Festival
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108685/
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242659/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
- ^ https://www.playbill.com/article/shakespeare-in-action-or-the-bard-is-cool-man-com-100844
- ^ https://www.draytonentertainment.com/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=past-productions&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=&menu_id=1FFE7440-DD75-41E6-9D91-BFAF153A0364
- ^ https://www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ALL-SEASONS-revised-Spring-2018.pdf
- ^ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/summary-of-the-bard-is-a-low-romp/article1337644/
- ^ https://www.ergoartstheatre.com/our-team
- ^ https://buffalonews.com/news/gypsys-dunn-is-flying-high-as-canadian-ace-billy-bishop/article_4d51f51a-1d3d-5819-8a70-81631336d0ba.html
External links
- Playwrights Guild of Canada - Kirk Dunn: https://playwrightsguild.ca/paupress/profile/kirk-dunn/view/
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