Paul Kligman
An image from Tales of the Wizard of Oz, one of the productions that also features Paul Kligman.
Paul Kligman

Paul Kligman

January 21, 1923

Paul Kligman, a Winnipeg-born actor, displayed remarkable versatility in Canadian entertainment. His career spanned various CBC radio and TV productions, encompassing both comedic and serious roles across stages in Vancouver and Toronto. Graduating from the University of Manitoba, he delved into radio and stage production for the RCAF.

Relocating to Toronto in 1949, Kligman excelled in musical comedy and TV, mastering diverse roles, from villains to distinctive characters. His fluency in dialects and multiple languages, coupled with his Jewish heritage, enriched his performances. Beyond comedy, he contributed to dramatic productions like "Socrates" at the Jupiter Theater and Wayne and Shuster's shows.

He embraced the uniqueness of radio and TV, finding joy in a wide range of roles, including Mayor McTaggart in "Jake and The Kid." Off-stage, he indulged in gardening and Jewish folklore, aspiring to explore copper artwork. Despite his varied talents, he emphasized the commitment demanded in acting, reflecting on the differences between TV and radio performances.

Kligman's mastery of dialects and character roles, alongside his distinctive Canadian voice, set him apart in both documentary and dramatic settings, leaving an enduring legacy in Canadian entertainment.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

1964

Spider-Man

Spider-Man

1967

Willy McBean and His Magic Machine

Willy McBean and His Magic Machine

1965

Tales of the Wizard of Oz

Tales of the Wizard of Oz

1961