D'Arcy Browning

D'Arcy Browning is a Canadian actor born in Edmonton and raised in South Cooking Lake, Alberta in the early 2000s he portrayed Jesus Christ in the Canadian Badlands Passion Play, Drumheller. The CBC filmed the documentary The Cross and Bones[1] following Browning and the cast, paleontology experts from the Tyrell Museum and the bikers of the valley for the clash of science and religion every summer for the past dozen years. The film opened Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival for the Toronto-based documentary film festival and travelled internationally.

D'Arcy Browning
D'Arcy Browning
Born
D'Arcy D. Browning
OccupationActor, Model, Singer
Years active1980–present
Spouse(s)Tree

Browning attended the World Championships of Performing Arts in 2009[2] in Hollywood, California and received 4 Gold Medals, 5 Silver Medals and 6 Bronze Medals for performances in competitions with international participants in the areas of acting, singing and modeling.

World Championships of Performing Arts 2009 results

  • GOLD - Male Modeling Photo
  • GOLD - Male Acting Classical
  • GOLD - Male Vocal Country & Western
  • GOLD - Male Modeling Spokesmodel
  • SILVER - Male Vocal Pop
  • SILVER - Male Vocal Gospel
  • SILVER - Male Vocal SA Open
  • SILVER - Male Acting Open
  • SILVER - Male Acting Contemporary
  • BRONZE - Male Modeling Formal
  • BRONZE - Male Modeling Swimwear
  • BRONZE - Male Acting Dramatic
  • BRONZE - Male Acting Comical
  • BRONZE - Male Vocal SA Gospel
  • BRONZE - Male Modeling Casual

He has performed before hundreds of thousands on live stage and more in Television and International Films. He has also performed for the Calgary Opera.

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References

  1. The Cross and Bones
  2. "World Championships for Performing Arts". Archived from the original on 20 March 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  3. The Globe and Mail. "Amazing, alarming, alluring". p. R16.
  4. National Post. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. http://www.worldchampionships.tv/site2010/index.php?pid=128. "worldchampionships.tv". Missing or empty |url= (help)
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