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Brian Linehan

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162:, a program which would eventually become syndicated throughout Canada and the United States. Linehan was renowned for his composure, interview skills and meticulous research, often leading to in-depth questions that could last for minutes. His guests often responded to his questions with astonishment at his depth of knowledge; actress 266:
He left his estate to The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation, which attempts to raise the profile of Canadian talent and supports the creation of a Canadian star system. The foundation's noted donations have included $ 1 million toward the creation of an actors' training program at the
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Linehan, who was gay, met Zane Wagman, a dentist, in the late 1960s. Through the 1970s, the couple also had a sideline business renovating and reselling houses. They remained together until Wagman's death by
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in 2002; however, Linehan was very guarded about his personal life, acknowledging only to his closest friends and never publicly that Wagman was anything more than a platonic roommate.
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as Best Host in a Lifestyle or Performing Arts Program for his work on the show. After that show ended, he taught a television production course at Toronto's
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as "Brock Linahan", a character whose seemingly meticulous interview research—unlike Brian Linehan's—almost always turned out to be totally, utterly wrong.
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once commented that the stars flocked to Toronto "so Brian could tell us about our lives". His interviewing style was parodied on
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in 2001 and died in 2004. His ashes were scattered outside the Toronto home he had shared with Wagman, although
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is named in honour of Linehan. The library also holds many of his personal archives and research collections.
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in 1944, one of seven children. His estranged Irish father, Les, worked at one of the local steel mills,
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At age 19, Linehan moved to Toronto, taking an entry-level job with
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radio, and a frequent host of awards ceremonies such as the
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Linehan was also a longtime entertainment reporter on
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shows were reaired on the new Canadian cable channel
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From 1996 to 1998, he hosted a second show entitled
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In 1999, Linehan won a 16:Canadian television host (1944–2004) 633:Canadian television talk show hosts 273:Toronto International Film Festival 628:Canadian people of Serbian descent 282:The public reading room at TIFF's 14: 683:21st-century Canadian LGBT people 678:20th-century Canadian LGBT people 549:George Anthony (September 2007). 623:Canadian people of Irish descent 613:Deaths from non-Hodgkin lymphoma 215:Beginning in 2000, the original 275:toward the construction of the 21:Brian Lenihan (disambiguation) 1: 668:Canadian Screen Award winners 618:Deaths from cancer in Ontario 658:Canadian radio personalities 557:. 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Brian Lenihan (disambiguation)
Hamilton, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
City Lights
Hamilton, Ontario
celebrity
City Lights
Hamilton
Ontario
Dofasco
Odeon Cinemas
film distribution
Citytv
Shirley MacLaine
SCTV
Martin Short
MovieTelevision
Jeanne Beker
CHCH-TV
Gemini Award
Humber College
Talk TV
CFRB
Genie Awards
suicide
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Joan Rivers
Canadian Film Centre
Toronto International Film Festival
TIFF Bell Lightbox

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