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  1. Jack Van Evera was born on 13 October 1927 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for My Bloody Valentine (1981), Black Christmas (1974) and A Fan's Notes (1972). He died on 10 August 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  2. Jack Van Evera was born on October 13, 1927 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for My Bloody Valentine (1981), Black Christmas (1974) and A Fan's Notes (1972). He died on August 10, 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    • October 13, 1927
    • August 10, 1982
  3. Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home, is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_VanBilly Van - Wikipedia

    One of Van's brothers, Jack Van Evera, also became an actor and appeared on many Canadian television series such as The Forest Rangers and Adventures in Rainbow Country. Billy Van wrote his autobiography "Second Banana," in 1997, which was published online on 11 August 2018.

  5. Actor. He is best remembered for his role as the bedraggled prisoner 'Watson' in Muppets creator Jim Henson's television drama, The Cube in 1969, and for his appearances in many classic Canadian horror films during the 1970s and 1980s usually playing an unlucky bystander. His horror film credits include, Black...

    • Toronto, Ontario
    • October 13, 1927
    • Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
  6. Thomas states that other visitor was acting and introduces him to Jack Van Evera who asks Mr. Thomas if they can take out the part about the thumbnails. As they leave, Jack asks Mr. Thomas what the rest of these Cubes are for anyway.

  7. Jack Van Evera was a Canadian actor who appeared in Jim Henson's 1969 TV drama The Cube. He played the bedraggled prisoner, named Watson, who escapes to the Man's cube, only to return to his own prison.