Jack Creley was an American-born Canadian actor with a career spanning theatre, film, and television, Creley's talent shone brightly on stages and screens alike. He graced prestigious theatre companies, including the renowned Stratford Festival, showcasing his skill in both classic and contemporary plays. In film, he left an indelible mark with roles in movies such as Videodrome (1983), Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) and Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987). Television audiences fondly remember him for his appearances in series like "The King of Kensington" and "The Littlest Hobo." Creley's ability to effortlessly embody diverse characters, whether in drama or comedy, earned him admiration and respect in the Canadian entertainment sphere. He was married to David Smith. His legacy as a dedicated and talented actor endures, even after his passing.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964 · as Mr. Staines

Videodrome
1983 · as Brian O'Blivion

Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
1987 · as Judge

Police Academy 3: Back in Training
1986 · as Mr. Bellows

Gotham
1988 · as Grandfather

All in Good Taste
1983 · as Lou

Apology
1986 · as Building Superintendent

The Scribe
1966 · as Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

Alien Thunder
1974 · as Arthur Ballentyne - Indian Agent

Rituals
1977 · as Jesse

Change of Mind
1969 · as Bill Chambers

The Canadians
1961 · as Greer

Welcome to Blood City
1977 · as Webb

Will There Really Be a Morning?
1983 · as Professor Williams

The Magic Show
1983 · as Shumway

If You Could See What I Hear
1982 · as Dean Franklin

Till Death Do Us Part
1982

Fires of Envy
1957