Tom McCamus as Sam

Acclaimed film and stage actor Tom McCamus is known for his often edgy and morally complex characterizations. He won the Genie Award for Best Actor for his work in David Wellington's I Love a Man in Uniform and was nominated again for Wellington's lauded Long Day's Journey Into Night, in which he reprised his role as Edmund Tyrone from the Stratford Festival production. McCamus' other film credits include Guilty as Sin and Beautiful Dreamers. Among his numerous television credits are the series "Due South" and "Tek Wars."

McCamus is a long-standing member of the acting ensembles of the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival. During his eight years at the Shaw Festival, he has played leading roles in productions of "Peter Pan," "Once in a Lifetime," "Holiday," and "Man of Destiny." Over the past four seasons he has appeared in the Stratford Festival's productions of "Sweet Bird of Youth," "Waiting for Godot," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "Hamlet" and "Long Day's Journey into Night." At this season's Stratford Festival, he is playing King Arthur in "Camelot" and the title role in "Coriolanus." McCamus received the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Actor for his performance in Theatre Plus' production of "Abundance."