Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd (Dan Aykroyd), born on July 1, 1952, is a Canadian actor.
In 1975, he participated in the famous late-night TV variety show "Weekend Night Live" with comedians Give Chase and Bill Murray, and was very popular and performed for four years. His screen maiden was "1941", and the following " The Blues Brothers " established her reputation. In 1984, he participated in the screenwriting and starred in " Ghostbusters " and praised him as a comedy superstar. The 1989 performance of "Warm and Sending Love" not only shined at the Oscars, but he was also nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award with the film. In 1994, his alma mater awarded him an Honorary Doctoral Degree. In recent years, performances have continued.
Early Experience
He was born on July 1, 1952. His grandfather is the RCMP, his father Peter is a government official, and his brother is a psychiatrist. Entered Carlerton University in Ottawa in 1969, majoring in criminal criminology and sociology. As a young man, he was very rebellious and dropped out of school many times. Eventually, he started his acting career in the famous Toronto comedy group "Second City Stage Troupe"-initially in a campus theater called Sock'n'Buskin. I moved to the U.S. three years later,
Performing Experience
Dan Ike Lloyd Bannings ' acting career began in high school. In the late 1960s, he appeared in "Carnival" and "Murder in the Cathedral" and appeared in several other high school campus dramas. In 1969 he was admitted to Carleton University in Ottawa , Canada , majoring in criminology and sociology. During college, he interned in the Happy Country Theatre Company in Toronto , and began to perform at Carleton University with the campus drama club Sock'n'Buskin. In 1994, he was awarded the Honorary Doctoral Degree by his alma mater .
Ike Lloyd Bannings and his wife Donna Dixon have two daughters.