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Damien Atkins is a Actor Canadien born on 1 january 1975

Damien Atkins

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Nationality Canada
Birth 1 january 1975 (49 years)

Damien Atkins is a Canadian actor and playwright.

Born in Australia in 1975 and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Atkins graduated from the musical theatre program at Grant MacEwan College in 1994 and moved to Toronto in 1997 after appearing in a Canadian Stage production of Into the Woods.

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Sarah Polley
Sarah Polley
(1 films)
Luke Kirby
Luke Kirby
(1 films)
Judd Hirsch
Judd Hirsch
(1 films)
Albert Howell
Albert Howell
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Damien Atkins (2 films)

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Actor

Take This Waltz, 1h56
Directed by Sarah Polley
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, Luke Kirby, Aaron Abrams, Graham Abbey
Roles Aquafit Instructor
Rating64% 3.24883.24883.24883.24883.2488
Margot, a freelance writer, meets Daniel, an artist and rickshaw operator, while on a business trip, and although they immediately share some chemistry, she reveals to him that she is married. However, it turns out that Daniel is living across the street from Margot and her husband Lou in Toronto. Although Lou and Margot appear happy together, it becomes clear that Margot is not completely satisfied with her marriage, possibly aggravated by encountering Daniel. As the film progresses Margot and Daniel interact more and more until she ultimately leaves her husband to be with him. Lou is saddened, yet understanding. The audience is then shown a montage of Margot's new life with Daniel, including several brief sex scenes, though it is clear that she begins to regret leaving her husband. Geraldine, Lou's sister and a recovering alcoholic, confronts Margot (while drunk) and tells her that she should have just accepted that life has gaps and that changing relationships was not the answer.