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Who Is Lawrence Dane’s Wife Laurel? Do They Have Children?

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Late Canadian actor and film producer, Lawrence Dane, was married to Laurel Dane, but details about her and their children are not available on social media.

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There are speculations that the late actor died of pancreatic cancer.

Dane began working in Hollywood with guest-starring roles on 1960s network TV series “Mission: Impossible,” “The Mod Squad” and “The F.B.I.” — in all three cases playing different characters on different seasons, a common practice at the time.

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A starring role in Cronenberg’s 1981 cult hit “Scanners” as Braedon Keller, head of security at weaponry firm ConSec, sent Dane’s career to new heights.

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For the rest of the decade, he turned up in an array of Canadian movies of the tax-shelter era, including one-by-one slasher “Happy Birthday to Me,” rat-infestation thriller “Of Unknown Origin” and monster truck rape-revenge story “Rolling Vengeance.”

He also worked behind the camera, co-writing and directing the 1984 drama “Heavenly Bodies,” a Toronto-shot film that revolves around the dancercize fad of the time.

By the 1990s, Dane was appearing in recurring parts on “Street Legal” as Judge Appleby, “The Red Green Show,” and “Queer as Folk” as the father of one of the main characters.

In a self-written obituary, Dane credited his fellow Canadian actors for blazing trails outside the country that he rode in his own career.

“They made it so much easier for us newcomers,” he wrote.

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