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Lindsay G. Merrithew is a Actor born on 21 february 1959

Lindsay G. Merrithew

Lindsay G. Merrithew
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Birth name Lindsay Gerald Merrithew
Birth 21 february 1959 (65 years)

Lindsay G. Merrithew (born 1959, Woodstock, New Brunswick) is Canadian entrepreneur, executive producer, producer, and actor. He is best known as a co-founder of Stott Pilates, an approach to the methods of Joseph Pilates. Lindsay has twice been a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (Media & Entertainment), is a five-time recipient of PROFIT Magazine’s 100 Fasting-Growing Companies award and is the co-recipient of the 2012 Inner IDEA Inspiration award, which recognizes individuals with outstanding leadership in the field of wellness. Lindsay along with his wife Moira have spent over 25 years promoting the benefits of responsible exercise through their company Merrithew Health & Fitness.

Lindsay is a past member of Ontario’s Innovators Alliance for Canadian entrepreneurs.

Biography

Lindsay is married to Moira Merrithew. They have two child ren, Olivia and Michael. Lindsay’s hobbies include sailing, golf, tennis, and general keeping in shape. He is also restoring Charles Mower’s 1923 R Class Boat, the Penobscot, in Brooklin, Maine.

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Eric Red
Eric Red
(1 films)
Sam Neill
Sam Neill
(1 films)
Brad Dourif
Brad Dourif
(1 films)
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Filmography of Lindsay G. Merrithew (3 films)

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The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe
Genres Drama
Actors Kelli Garner, Susan Sarandon, Emily Watson, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Eva Amurri, Embeth Davidtz
Roles The Beverly Hill Physician
Rating67% 3.395473.395473.395473.395473.39547
A chronicle of Marilyn Monroe's family life, her relationship with her mother, Gladys Baker, and how she succeeded in hiding her most intimate secrets from the press and an invasive world.
Family Pictures, 3h3
Directed by Philip Saville
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities, Films about autism
Actors Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay G. Merrithew, Laura Bertram
Roles Will Price
Rating60% 3.003733.003733.003733.003733.00373
The film opens with Nina Eberlin (Kyra Sedgwick), the fourth in a family of six children, going to visit her divorced parents. Looking at some old photographs, she begins to tell the story of how her parents, Lainey (Anjelica Huston) and David (Sam Neill), learned that her younger brother Randall (Jamie Harrold) had autism, and how the stress that this placed on them eventually lead to the breakdown of their marriage.
Body Parts
Body Parts (1991)
, 1h28
Directed by Eric Red
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror, Slasher
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Jeff Fahey, Brad Dourif, Zakes Mokae, Kim Delaney, Paul Ben-Victor, Lindsay Duncan
Roles Roger
Rating57% 2.851652.851652.851652.851652.85165
Bill Chrushank (Jeff Fahey) is a psychologist working with convicted killers at a prison in addition to teaching classes at a university. Ray, a convict who murdered his cellmate recently, tells Bill he can’t do anything to fix him. At home, Bill wonders to his wife (Kim Delaney) if this is true. He wants to be able to fix someone like Ray but in all his research and studies has never seen proof it’s possible. The next day, while driving to work, Bill gets in a horrific car accident where he loses his arm. At the hospital, Dr. Agatha Webb (Lindsay Duncan) convinces Bill’s wife to sign off on an experimental transplant surgery to give him a new arm from a donor they have waiting. Heavily drugged, Bill is wheeled into the operating room where he groggily notes several armed cops in hospital scrubs. The cops leave as soon as Dr. Webb removes the unknown donor’s head from his body at a nearby operating table. Bill awakens from the surgery and struggles to rehabilitate his new arm, which is covered in gruesome scars. One day, while struggling to lift a tiny weight, his arm makes a violent unexpected move upward. After this happens Bill makes a swift recovery and is released from the hospital. After some initial awkwardness between his wife with the new arm, he pleasures her with it and they make love. Just when it seems things are back to normal, Bill starts seeing flashes of horrible acts of murder (as if he is committing them). Next, he loses control of his new arm and cuts his face while shaving. Then at the prison, Ray freaks out seeing that Bill has the same tattoo on his wrist, which is only given to inmates on death row. Bill has a police friend scan his new fingerprints and is shocked to discover the arm came from convicted serial killer Charley Fletcher (John Walsh), who had murdered 20 people.