Stephen Lack (born 1946) is a Canadian artist and former actor and
screenwriter best known for his leading role in David Cronenberg's
Scanners and Allan Moyle's The Rubber Gun, for which he was nominated
for two Genie Awards.Lack was born in 1946 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, and gained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from McGill
University in 1967, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at
Universidad de Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in 1969. He
lives and works in New York City, and is the father of Asher Lack,
front-man of the band Ravens & Chimes.Although he also produces
drawings and sculpture, his primary medium is painting; he specialises
in American scenes (urban, cultural and landscapes) in a style that
has been described as Neo-Expressionist. His art has won a number of
awards and residencies.
screenwriter best known for his leading role in David Cronenberg's
Scanners and Allan Moyle's The Rubber Gun, for which he was nominated
for two Genie Awards.Lack was born in 1946 in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, and gained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from McGill
University in 1967, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at
Universidad de Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in 1969. He
lives and works in New York City, and is the father of Asher Lack,
front-man of the band Ravens & Chimes.Although he also produces
drawings and sculpture, his primary medium is painting; he specialises
in American scenes (urban, cultural and landscapes) in a style that
has been described as Neo-Expressionist. His art has won a number of
awards and residencies.
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