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'''Francis Charles Turner''' (born June 2, 1951) is an actor and iconographer born in Wainwright, Alberta and now living in BC. He received his theatrical training at the University of Alberta, graduating in 1975 with a BFA
'''Francis Charles Turner''' (born June 2, 1951) is an actor and iconographer born in Wainwright, Alberta and now living in British Columbia. He has appeared in numerous films, made-for-television films, television shows, and plays, including ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)]]'' where he portrayed [[Mr. Barrett]].
<nowiki> </nowiki>in acting. For the first few years after graduation he acted in  
==Biography==
theatres across western Canada and Ontario. In 1983 he moved to  
Turner received his theatrical training at the University of Alberta, graduating in 1975 with a BFA in acting. For the first few years after graduation he acted in theatres across western Canada and Ontario. In 1983 he moved to Vancouver, BC and has worked mainly in film since then. In 2003 he appeared as George Bernard Shaw in debate with G. K. Chesterton on G. K. CHESTERTON: THE APOSTLE OF COMMON SENSE with EWTN, a performance previously given in Calgary, and St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1991 he began studying iconography under Vladislav Andreyev. A frequent attendee of the Mount Angel Iconography Institute where he studied with Charles Rohrbacher, Mary Katsilometes, Claudia Coos, and Cathy Sievers; more recently he studied in Cottonwood, Idaho with Father Gianluca Busi from Bologna. In 2007 he spent six weeks in Bologna painting and being immersed in Catholic iconography. Along with Chris Kielsinki and Michal Janek, Frank was a founding member of Epiphany Sacred Arts Guild, and served as its president for ten years. He also served on the curriculum  
Vancouver, BC and has worked mainly in film since then. In 2003 he  
advisory board of Living Water College of the Arts. Married in 1976, he has four children.
appeared as George Bernard Shaw in debate with G. K. Chesterton on G. K.
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<nowiki> </nowiki>CHESTERTON: THE APOSTLE OF COMMON SENSE with EWTN, a performance  
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previously given in Calgary, and St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1991 he began  
[[Category:Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days actors]]
studying iconography under Vladislav Andreyev. A frequent attendee of  
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the Mount Angel Iconography Institute where he studied with Charles  
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Rohrbacher, Mary Katsilometes, Claudia Coos, and Cathy Sievers; more  
recently he studied in Cottonwood, Idaho with Father Gianluca Busi from  
Bologna. In 2007 he spent six weeks in Bologna painting and being  
immersed in Catholic iconography. Along with Chris Kielsinki and Michal  
Janek, Frank was a founding member of Epiphany Sacred Arts Guild, and  
served as its president for ten years. He also served on the curriculum  
advisory board of Living Water College of the Arts. Married in 1976, he  
has four children. <sup>[1][2]</sup>
He has appeared in numerous films, made-for-television films, television shows, and plays.<sup>[3]</sup>
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Turner as Mr. Barrett in Dog Days.

Francis Charles Turner (born June 2, 1951) is an actor and iconographer born in Wainwright, Alberta and now living in British Columbia. He has appeared in numerous films, made-for-television films, television shows, and plays, including Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film) where he portrayed Mr. Barrett.

Biography

Turner received his theatrical training at the University of Alberta, graduating in 1975 with a BFA in acting. For the first few years after graduation he acted in theatres across western Canada and Ontario. In 1983 he moved to Vancouver, BC and has worked mainly in film since then. In 2003 he appeared as George Bernard Shaw in debate with G. K. Chesterton on G. K. CHESTERTON: THE APOSTLE OF COMMON SENSE with EWTN, a performance previously given in Calgary, and St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1991 he began studying iconography under Vladislav Andreyev. A frequent attendee of the Mount Angel Iconography Institute where he studied with Charles Rohrbacher, Mary Katsilometes, Claudia Coos, and Cathy Sievers; more recently he studied in Cottonwood, Idaho with Father Gianluca Busi from Bologna. In 2007 he spent six weeks in Bologna painting and being immersed in Catholic iconography. Along with Chris Kielsinki and Michal Janek, Frank was a founding member of Epiphany Sacred Arts Guild, and served as its president for ten years. He also served on the curriculum advisory board of Living Water College of the Arts. Married in 1976, he has four children.