Toronto-born Heath Lamberts, a renowned Canadian stage actor, embarked on his illustrious show-business career in the early 1960s, regularly gracing the stages of the esteemed Stratford Festival and the revered Shaw Festival. His impressive repertoire on stage garnered him widespread acclaim, with notable performances in the iconic productions of "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Beauty and the Beast". As he transitioned to the silver screen, Lamberts' comedic flair took center stage, with memorable appearances in films such as "Nothing Personal" (1980) and "Utilities" (1983). His versatility extended to television, where he effortlessly navigated a wide range of comedy and drama series, as well as several made-for-TV movies. Tragically, Lamberts' life was cut short by cancer in 2005, as he passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Heath Lamberts
Deceased · Born: Dec 15, 1941 · Died: Feb 22, 2005


















