Ray Bellew
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Ray Bellew (born in 1939, died on October 10, 2006) was an actor and performer. He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In the 1960s he hosted a teen radio show and was in his own TV series of that time, Skipper and Company in St. John's, Newfoundland, which ran on the CBC's Newfoundland affiliate for years. It was on that show that Leslie Lake (now Leslie Lake Searle) was a featured singer.
Throughout the 1960s, Bellew was in the Canadian series Last of the Mohicans with Lon Chaney Jr, as well as Razzle Dazzle, featuring puppet Howard the Turtle. He was also in The Forest Rangers, Gordon Pinsent's Quentin Durgens, M.P., Cannonball, CBC TV Theatre, On Camera, Folio and Star Time Theatre, to name a few.
He was in CBC Toronto's production of Macbeth with Sean Connery, before the actor was to star in his first James Bond film.
In the late 1990s, he was the live personification of P.J. Billington, of the P.J. Billington's restaurants, making public appearances, voicing radio commercials & TV commercials.
[edit] Personal life
Prior to his death, he was married to Rose and had two daughters, Kelly and Lauren, a son, Sean, and two grandchildren. He also has a son, Mark, and a daughter, Kim,(who has a daughter named stephanie and son named steven) from his first marriage to Brenda and has 4 other grandchildren and a great grandchild. Ray also has a son, Chris (who has a daughter named Jessica and a stepson named Jake), and another daughter, Robin (who also has a daughter named Paige). Also from his first marriage to Brenda. In 2002 he was sentenced to 6 months house arrest for assaulting and threatening his wife.
[edit] External links
- IMDb entry for Bellew
- CBC article regarding court case
- Ray Bellew's obituary at CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

