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Raoul Bhaneja (Hindi: रौल भनेजा; born 6 June 1974) is an English-Canadian actor, musician, writer and producer. His father is South Asian and mother is Irish. He has appeared in over seventy five different film and television projects along with a long list of theatre productions. A graduate of The National Theatre School of Canada and Canterbury High School's Arts Canterbury programme for drama, he was one of the stars of the television series Train 48, which produced over 300 episodes in two years and was broadcast on Global. His first job in television was in the first season of the 1996 cutting edge comedy The Newsroom, directed by Ken Finkleman for CBC. That was followed by his first starring role in a feature film, Extraordinary Visitor in 1998 directed by John Doyle opposite Andy Jones and Mary Walsh. Other features include Atom Egoyan's Ararat, The Sentinel opposite Michael Douglas, Touch of Pink with Jimi Mistry and Kyle MacLachlan, Weirdsville with Scott Speedman and Wes Bentley and more recently the 2013 romantic comedy The Right Kind of Wrong opposite Ryan Kwanten and Will Sasso. Television regular and recurring roles include The Dresden Files (SyFy), Runaways (CW), At The Hotel (CBC)with guest star appearances on Rookie Blue (ABC), Motive (ABC), Nikita (CW), Alphas (Syfy), Warehouse 13 (Syfy), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Saving Hope (CTV), The Listener (CTV), Flashpoint (CTV) and many more.
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What's your last message? - Raoul Bhaneja
Raoul Bhaneja channels the blues at Calgary's Life, Death and the Blues
The Panel: Raoul Bhaneja, Pat Thornton and Susan Coyne on GST (1/20/14)
Raoul Bhaneja returns to OLT
Harry Manx, Raoul Bhaneja, Lance Anderson August 2010, Hillebrand Blues in the Winery
Scene from Hamlet (solo) with Raoul Bhaneja
Recorded October 15, 2014 at Life Death and The Blues, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto
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Canadian Stage presents The cosmonaut's last message to the woman he once loved in the former Soviet Union on stage now through May 14, 2011 at the Bluma Appel Theatre (27 Front St. East). It's a play with a really long title that tells the story of two Russian astronauts, once on a secret mission but now marooned in space, unable to communicate with Earth. So,...what was the cosmonaut's last message? What would yours be? Maybe it's your last love letter, angry rant, or a eulogy to the planet earth! Canadian Stage wants to hear from you.
It's a play, a concert and more. Life, Death and the Blues is part of the High Performance Rodeo and runs until Jan. 31. To read about Calgary's High Performance Rodeo: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3394222 »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/cbcnews?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with CBC News Online: For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: http://www.cbcnews.ca Find CBC News on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbcnews For breaking news on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBCAlerts Follow CBC News on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+CBCNews/posts Follow CBC News on Instagram: http://instagram.com/cbcnews Follow CBC News on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cbcnews// Follow CBC News on ...
George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs weeknights at 7 and 11:30 pm on CBC Television Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHour Follow George When Raoul Bhaneja, Pat Thornton and Susan Coyne were on The Panel the topic of the day was "Mentoring." On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/strombo On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/strombo http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/
Career highlight/tribute video for Ottawa Little Theatre Alumnus Raoul Bhaneja's appearance at OLT's annual summer fundraiser. Video by Tina Prud'Homme
Harry Manx, Raoul Bhaneja, Lance Anderson August 2010, Hillebrand Blues in the Winery
Actor Raoul Bhaneja performs all 17 roles in Hamlet himself in Hamlet (solo). Directed by Robert Ross Parker. November 12-23, 2013 National Arts Centre, Ottawa nac-cna.ca
On June 26th, 2014, I had the opportunity to see Raoul Bhaneja perform as part of the Wreckhouse Jazz and Blues Festival in St. John's. This episode includes my Interview with Raoul talking about their latest album "Hollywood Blvd". Recorded live at the Bellevista, in St. John's, Newfoundland.and including several live performances of songs from the album by Raoul with the Power House Blues Band.
At the 20th annual Canada's Largest Ribfest at Spencer Smith Park on the Waterfront in Burlington, Ontario, featuring 19 award winning Ribbers from across North America, and 40 free music concerts on two stages throughout the 4-day Labor Day Holiday Weekend. This video featured just one of the musical acts: JW Jones, with his very special guests Raoul Bhaneja (actor, musician, writer and producer), in Part 1, and the lovely, talented Irene Torres (Irene Torres & The Sugar Devils) in Part 2.
Tracklist: 01. Nothin' Gonna Take Me Down (feat. Rick Holmstrom) 02. Hollywood Blvd (feat. Junior Watson and Fred Kaplan) 03. Someday (feat. Franck Goldwasser) 04. High Roller (feat. Junior Watson and Fred Kaplan) 05. Amphetatmine (feat. Rick Holmstrom) 06. Get Out of My Life Woman (feat. Rusty Zinn) 07. Left Coast Fred (feat. Fred Kaplan and Junior Watson) 08. Why Am I Treated So Bad (feat. Rick Holmstrom) 09. Tired (feat. Junior Watson and Fred Kaplan) 10. Spoken For (feat. Junior Watson and Fred Kaplan) 11. Curtis Charm (feat. Curtis Salgado) 12. In the Shadow of the Pine (feat. Johnny Sansone and John Showman) Raoul and the Big Time - Hollywood Blvd (2014) Album Formed in 1998, Maple Blues Award-winners Raoul and The Big Time have long been popular fixtures on the T.O. blues scene. Le...
Tracklist: 01. Can't Help It 02. Otherside Of Town 03. Kiss Every Dollar Goodbye 04. Baby Don't Stop 05. Easy 06. Call Me Crazy 07. Come Back 08. Living In Paradise 09. Loving Machine 10. Cold Outside 11. Mercy Song 12. You Got It All Raoul and the Big Time - Cold Outside (2007) Album Second Album from the Canadian harp player and vocalist Raoul Bhaneja. The combo's music is drawn from various sources, but mostly from the greatest and most successful period od early urban electric blues, the late 1940s, early '50s. Calling their music 'retro' wouldn't do them no justice. They got their own little ideas that make an album special. Band: RAOUL BHANEJA - vocals/harmonica/guitar DARREN GALLEN - guitar CHEONG LIU - bass TOM BONA - drums Special guests: JUNIOR WATSON - guitar MAR...
Series actors Jonas Chernick and Peter Keleghan will take your questions following a performance by their co-star, Raoul Bhaneja, frontman for blues band Raoul and the Big Time. Then, it's time for a discussion of the story behind CBC's latest mini-series, as our friends from CBC Books lead a conversation about bringing Terry Fallis's political satire to the small screen with the show's writers. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch Full Episodes of CBC Connects: http://bit.ly/FullEpisodesCBC About CBC Connect: Go behind the scenes with the CBC's biggest stars. Stay Connected: Visit CBC Connects: http://bit.ly/CBCConnects About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire...
In the southwest of what is not France, in a time when the Church of Rome has proclaimed itself the one true religion, heresy has taken hold. The Pope sends the "Inquisitors of Heretical Depravity" to exterminate the heresy. Unbelievers are hunted down, condemned and burned. In 1308 a whole village is taken prisoner of the Inquisition. No one is safe. From the Secret Files: the extraordinary revelations of village life under the Inquisition.
Venice - 1522. Capital of tolerance and Renaissance. And the centre for smugglers dealing in the banned literature of the protestant reformation. The church's most powerful weapon will be a new type of inquisition. Controlled by the pope himself. He will use it to curtail the spread of a competing religion and eliminate those, who betray the faith. It will stop the flow of new ideas let loose by the printing press. And repress the birth of modern scientific thought. A new campaign in the battle for the souls of Europe's Christians is about to begin.
Fernando and Isabel proclaim themselves the Catholic Monarchs. In the war to drive the remaining Muslims from the south of the Kingdom their scapegoats become the Conversos, Jews who have converted to Christianity and who are now accused of being traitors and heretics secretly trying to undermine the Church. The Spanish Inquisition is born and a campaign of terror begins.
Theatre Passe Muraille is proud to announce their 2014.15 Season: #tpm1415 Life, Death and The Blues -- September 25 -- October 19, 2014 Written and conceived by Raoul Bhaneja Directed by Eda Holmes Starring Raoul Bhaneja, Divine Brown & members of "The Big Time": Jake Chisholm - guitar, Tom Bona - drums, Chris Banks - upright bass A Theatre Passe Muraille Production In association with Hope and Hell Theatre Co. On Tour: January 21-February 8, 2015 -- Prairie Theatre Exchange (Winnipeg), February 11-March 1, 2015 -- Citadel Theatre (Edmonton) More performances across Canada to be announced for 2015.2016 season "Life, Death and The Blues argues for us to see The Blues as an international art form that belongs to all of us; an art form that we all need to keep alive," says Artistic Di...
CBC Homerun web reporter Silvet Ali's hallway interview with actor Raoul Bhaneja. He plays Hamlet in the one-man show at the Centaur Theatre as part of their Wildside Festival
Actor Raoul Raoul Bhaneja and director Robert Ross Parker grew up in Ottawa. In this interview they speak about their first performance at the NAC as high school students and how attending performances at the NAC provided them with an arts education.
Harvest Jazz and Blues and Theatre New Brunswick co-present: Life, Death and The Blues, a new concert/theatre hybrid, a show that Gemini nominated actor and Maple Blues Award winning musician Raoul Bhaneja was uniquely suited to create. For this production, Bhaneja combines autobiography, interviews, live music and multi-media to paint a big canvas about the power, passion and meaning of the Blues. Tickets on sale at Harvest Central (81 Regent Street) and at The Fredericton Playhouse box office. For more information visit: www.harvestjazzandblues.com www.tnb.nb.ca www.theplayhouse.ca