The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Dunsworth remembered as mentor

‘Trailer Park Boys’ actor inspired many fellow performers

- BY VICTORIA AHEARN

As foul-mouthed alcoholic supervisor Jim Lahey on the comedy series “Trailer Park Boys,’’ John Dunsworth was a slurring, stumbling mess with a drink in hand and a bitter attitude.

Behind the scenes, he couldn’t have been more different, say those who knew him.

Word of the Halifax actor’s death Monday night prompted a flood of celebrity tributes that painted a picture of a vibrant, intelligen­t actor who devoted himself to the craft, served as a mentor and lived an alcoholfre­e lifestyle.

“For a guy who doesn’t drink a drop, he was the most affable drunk in the country,’’ Lucy DeCoutere, who co-starred with Dunsworth on the “Trailer Park Boys,’’ said Tuesday in a phone interview from Italy.

“He wasn’t a drinker but I guess because he could embody the inhibition­s that come from being intoxicate­d, he was able to add the nuance and subtlety that comes from being a raging booze hound.’’

Dunsworth died “peacefully after a short and unexpected illness,’’ according to a Twitter post by his daughter Sarah, who was also on “Trailer Park Boys.’’ He was 71.

Many stars took to social media to express condolence­s, including members of the “Trailer Park Boys,’’ Canadian rockers Rush and actor Tom Arnold.

Mr. Lahey was Sunnyvale’s long-serving trailer park supervisor who was fired from the police force after a Halloween prank pulled by delinquent­s Ricky and Julian.

He often fell to the ground and Dunsworth had a “super kinetic’’ energy in portraying that physicalit­y, said DeCoutere, noting the part was written specifical­ly for him.

“Not only was he spectacula­r in the physical stuff, he looked for it,’’ she said.

“I can’t count the number of times I saw John Dunsworth in his underwear in a housecoat flat on his back in the dirt of a trailer park.’’

Mr. Lahey’s relationsh­ip with shirtless assistant supervisor Randy (played by Patrick Roach) was groundbrea­king, she added.

“He was the first gay hero on TV — with his relationsh­ip with Randy — in Canadian television,’’ she said. “They were the first gay couple on Canadian TV.’’

Born in Bridgewate­r, Dunsworth had a slew of film and TV credits, including a recent role as reporter Dave Teagues on the series “Haven.’’

He was also a stage star, ran a Halifax theatre company and was a casting director. His honours included a Gemini and an ACTRA award.

Though he didn’t drink, he was open about once having an addiction to video lottery terminals, which prompted him to advocate for removing them from bars in Nova Scotia. He was also an activist for causes, including a deep-sea trawling ban and a proposed cut to a film tax credit.

“He was a guy who, if he saw people in trouble, he had a compassion­ate way of helping them maybe navigate through,’’ said DeCoutere.

She said Dunsworth had a playful quality, could be cheeky and mischievou­s, and often seemed like a “much younger person.’’

At the same time, he didn’t have room for shenanigan­s that weren’t productive, she said, noting he didn’t enjoy gossip, complainin­g or negativity.

“He also definitely was the most positive guy around, the hardest-working guy and the person whom I think all of us had such huge respect for. So in a weird way he also had this paternal role on set, even though he was the biggest child.’’

DeCoutere said she was in awe of his intellect, noting he was often doing crosswords and “was a guy of great philosophi­cal depth.’’

Dunsworth inspired many actors, including DeCoutere.

“He was so invested, told everyone that they should act as much as possible all the time, even if it wasn’t necessaril­y a project about which they were super fired up, to continuous­ly be immersed,’’ said DeCoutere.

“And he practised what he preached and did everything. He was involved with as many production­s as a human can be. I think it’s interestin­g that ‘Trailer Park Boys’ was the thing that put him on the map because it didn’t necessaril­y showcase how ... he could also do the more nuanced stuff.’’

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Actor John Dunsworth listens to a speaker at a news conference in Halifax on April 12, 2005. Dunsworth, best known for playing Jim Lahey in the comedy series “Trailer Park Boys,” has died. His daughter Sarah Dunsworth confirmed the news in a statement...
CP PHOTO Actor John Dunsworth listens to a speaker at a news conference in Halifax on April 12, 2005. Dunsworth, best known for playing Jim Lahey in the comedy series “Trailer Park Boys,” has died. His daughter Sarah Dunsworth confirmed the news in a statement...

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