Kit Lang (born August 6, 1984) is a Canadian actor.Kit Lang was born
as Christopher William Lang in Montreal, Quebec, He was raised in the
nearby small towns of Hudson, Quebec and Port Hope, Ontario, often
traveling in between provinces to spend time with his separated
parents.In 2001, Lang began his professional career studying drama at
Vanier College in Montreal, Quebec, where he presented at various
stage plays during the festival seasons. After two years of training,
Lang relocated to Toronto, Ontario and devoted his time to honing his
acting skills at various prestigious institutions under the guidance
of reputable acting teachers such as Tom Todoroff/Palmerston Theatre;
Kevin McCormick and R. H. Thomson/Equity Showcase Theatre and Walter
Alza/Alza Studio. Having developing his craft, using voice and the
Alexander technique both in Shakespearean and modern roles, Lang has
showcased in lead performances on stage and in recorded media national
and internationally.In theatre, Lang had his stage debut in the
'oldest and proudest Toronto theatrical company’; Donald Jones.
Toronto Star. In an Alumnae Theatre production of Girls Do Brunch at
the ‘New Ideas Festival’. Later at Alumnae Theatre, Lang was cast
in a stage version of Moonlight and Valentino as Valentino, a
character based on Rudolph Valentino the 1920s silent film star.
as Christopher William Lang in Montreal, Quebec, He was raised in the
nearby small towns of Hudson, Quebec and Port Hope, Ontario, often
traveling in between provinces to spend time with his separated
parents.In 2001, Lang began his professional career studying drama at
Vanier College in Montreal, Quebec, where he presented at various
stage plays during the festival seasons. After two years of training,
Lang relocated to Toronto, Ontario and devoted his time to honing his
acting skills at various prestigious institutions under the guidance
of reputable acting teachers such as Tom Todoroff/Palmerston Theatre;
Kevin McCormick and R. H. Thomson/Equity Showcase Theatre and Walter
Alza/Alza Studio. Having developing his craft, using voice and the
Alexander technique both in Shakespearean and modern roles, Lang has
showcased in lead performances on stage and in recorded media national
and internationally.In theatre, Lang had his stage debut in the
'oldest and proudest Toronto theatrical company’; Donald Jones.
Toronto Star. In an Alumnae Theatre production of Girls Do Brunch at
the ‘New Ideas Festival’. Later at Alumnae Theatre, Lang was cast
in a stage version of Moonlight and Valentino as Valentino, a
character based on Rudolph Valentino the 1920s silent film star.
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