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Allan Hawco (born July 28, 1977), is a Canadian television and film actor, best known for his roles in the television series ZOS: Zone of Separation and Republic of Doyle and the television films H2O and The Trojan Horse.
Allan was born on Bell Island, Newfoundland Labrador, but moved to Goulds, Newfoundland at an early age. His father, Michael Hawco, worked on the Bell Island Ferry and his mother, Mary Hawco, was an elementary school teacher.
Hawco tried his hand at business, while studying at Memorial University of Newfoundland Labrador but soon dropped out and joined the acting... MORE
Allan Hawco (born July 28, 1977), is a Canadian television and film actor, best known for his roles in the television series ZOS: Zone of Separation and Republic of Doyle and the television films H2O and The Trojan Horse.
Allan was born on Bell Island, Newfoundland Labrador, but moved to Goulds, Newfoundland at an early age. His father, Michael Hawco, worked on the Bell Island Ferry and his mother, Mary Hawco, was an elementary school teacher.
Hawco tried his hand at business, while studying at Memorial University of Newfoundland Labrador but soon dropped out and joined the acting community in the Shakespeare by the Sea production of Macbeth, directed by Aiden Flynn. From there, local Director Danielle Irvine encouraged Allan to audition for the National Theatre School where Allan was one of 13 selected from thousands of applicants that year.
After graduation from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2000, Hawco worked in many of the major Theatres in the country, tackling many of the sought after roles and productions before he started his own troupe -- (The Company Theatre). The Company’s inaugural production, A Whistle in the Dark, brought Hawco tremendous critical acclaim LESS
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