Writing

Stephen Leacock

Born December 30, 1869

Died March 28, 1944 · aged 74

No biography available.

Known For

Hoodoo McFiggin's ChristmasHoodoo McFiggin's Christmas · 1995
Hoodoo McFiggin's Christmas
8.01995
MovieAnimation
Based on the short story by Stephen Leacock, this is a satirical camera-animated story about Christmas expectations and the loss of innocence. Young Hoodoo has bought his parents cigars and a brooch for Christmas. As he opens his presents expectantly on Christmas morning, he keeps his hopes up until the end--will the next gift from Santa Claus be a pair of skates, a puppy dog, Noah's Ark, a sleigh or a drum...? When none of the gifts meets his expectations, he decides to do things differently next year.
My Financial CareerMy Financial Career · 1962
My Financial Career
6.71962
MovieAnimation
A neurotic man relates his unsuccessful attempt to open a simple savings account at a bank.
The Awful Fate of Melpomenus JonesThe Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones · 1983
The Awful Fate of Melpomenus Jones
8.01983
MovieAnimation
This amusing short animation tells of a polite and timid young minister with a major shortcoming: he just cannot bring himself to say goodbye, and this causes him great grief and considerable consternation. On the first day of his vacation to visit friends, Melpomenus somehow stays and stays until, on the last day of his holiday, he finally departs in an unexpected way. Based on the Stephen Leacock short story, the film is set to toe-tapping ragtime music.
FolioFolio · 1955
Folio
10.01955
Series
Folio, a precursor to CBC's renowned fine-arts series Festival, aired for four years starting in 1956. The series showcased original dramas, music compositions, and ballets, many originating from diverse regions across Canada. Notable episodes featured Barry Morse in a new staging of MacBeth, along with performances by Canadian talents like Robert Goulet and Sharon Acker. One of the highlights included a musical adaptation of the beloved Canadian classic, Anne of Green Gables. Airing without sponsorship, Folio thrived until its conclusion in the fall of 1960. Producers: Robert Allen, Harvey Hart, David Greene, Mario Prizek and Ronald Weyman.

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