
Actor
Louis Del Grande
Del Grande was born in Union City, New Jersey, United States on March 23, 1943. In 1964, he moved to Toronto after being drawn by the Stratford Festival. In Toronto, he pursued a career as a stand-up comedian and comedy writer. Eventually, he became the head writer for the successful sitcom, The King of Kensington, which aired until the late 1970s. Del Grande also occasionally appeared on the show as Fred, a friend of the main character. Later on, he became the co-producer of the show alongside Jack Humphries. Del Grande's next venture was Seeing Things, a series that he created, wrote, and produced. It ran from 1981 to 1987 and featured Del Grande as a clairvoyant tabloid reporter who solved crimes. His real-life wife, Martha Gibson, portrayed his character's wife on the show. Seeing Things gained popularity and earned Del Grande four Gemini Awards. In addition, he gained recognition beyond Canada for his role as the ConSec scanner in the memorable "head explosion" scene in the film Scanners, directed by David Cronenberg. Del Grande has also made appearances in various TV movies and series, including Due South, The Outer Limits, and Goosebumps.
Acting

Goosebumps
Mr. Saur · 1995

Scanners
First Scanner · 1981

The Outer Limits
Detective Renfro · 1995

Atlantic City
Mr. Shapiro · 1980

Lexx
Louie · 1997

Due South
Lyndon Buxley · 1994

Happy Birthday to Me
Surgeon · 1981

Of Unknown Origin
Clete · 1983

Big Wolf on Campus
Frank Stein · 1999

Buried on Sunday
Prime Minister · 1992

Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion
Sean the Bartender · 1999

The Littlest Hobo
Kent · 1979

FX: The Series
Director · 1996

Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants
Colombe · 1997

Speed Zone
Salesman · 1989

The Second Time Around
Charlie · 2016

Tom and Joann
Norman · 1978

Sugartime
Chuckie English · 1995

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Frank Stonehouse · 1998

Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Joe · 1997

Second Wind
Howie · 1976

Clarence
Brimmer · 1990

Home to Stay
Richard · 1978

Monkeys in the Attic
Frederick · 1974