Stuart Bentley

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Oct 22, 1957 (67 years old)

Stuart Bentley

Known For

The Birds Who Fear Death
1h 51m
Movie 2024

The Birds Who Fear Death

Two brothers, disinherited and desperate for cash, journey into the Canadian wilds to find themselves, their people and their fortune.

Legends of the Pony Express
0h 43m
Movie 2024

Legends of the Pony Express

Pony Express riders and station keepers face deadly terrain, hostile Native Americans, and dangerous outlaws to transport mail across the untamed frontier. Their life-and-death adventures unite the country and become the stuff of legends.

Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist
1h 55m
Movie 2023

Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist

After millions of people vanish and the world falls into chaos, a charismatic leader rises to lead the UN. However, his intentions are more sinister than they appear.

Biography

Stuart Bentley is a versatile performer who has been acting and occasionally singing on stage and in film since his mid-teens. Equally comfortable with serious drama, comedy and farce, he brings enthusiasm and passion for the art to every project. He credits his Edmonton high school drama teacher and professional actor Orest Kinasewich with igniting his love for theatre, a passion he followed from city to city as he moved around Canada with his family, finally settling in Calgary in 2001. Shortly after arriving he discovered a theatre to call home and for ten years Stuart served on the board of Calgary's oldest community theatre company, Workshop Theatre, including 4 years as President. A recipient of a CAT Award for Best Supporting Actor for the stage role of shock rocker Tommy Quick in "Bedtime Stories", and a Best Actor Award for George in David Mamet's "The Duck Variations", Stuart's recent credits include a tough family lawyer in the AMPIA award winning feature "Common Chord", the imprisoned Irish journalist Edward, in "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me", the winning entry in the 2012 Acting Irish International Theatre Festival in Dublin, and Richard Nixon in "Frost/Nixon" with Scorpio Theatre in Calgary.