
Victor Garber
Victor Garber, OC is a Canadian stage and film actor, and a singer. Known for his work on stage and screen, he has been nominated for three Gemini Awards, four Tony Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2022 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Garber originated roles in the Broadway productions of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 1979 (as Anthony Hope), Noises Off in 1983 (as Garry LeJeune), Lend Me a Tenor in 1989 (as Max), Arcadia in 1995 (as Bernard Nightingale), and Art in 1998 (as Serge). He has received four Tony Award nominations for his performances in the play Deathtrap in 1978 (as Clifford Anderson), the Neil Simon musical Little Me in 1982 (as The Men in Belle's Life), Lend Me a Tenor in 1989, and the musical comedy revival of Damn Yankees in 1994 (as Applegate). He created the role of John Wilkes Booth in the original cast of the 1990 Off-Broadway run of Assassins. In 2018, he returned to Broadway in the revival of Hello, Dolly! as Horace Vandergelder opposite Bernadette Peters and Gavin Creel. He made his film debut as Jesus Christ in the musical Godspell (1973). He has also been nominated for three Screen Actors Guild Awards along with the casts of the critically acclaimed films Titanic (1997), Milk (2008), and Argo (2012), winning for Argo. Other notable films include Sleepless in Seattle (1993), The First Wives Club (1996), Cinderella (1997), Annie (1999), Legally Blonde (2001), Sicario (2015), Dark Waters (2019), and Happiest Season (2020). On television, Garber is best known as Jack Bristow in the ABC series Alias (2001 to 2006) for which he received three consecutive Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series nominations. He received further Emmy nominations for his portrayal of Sidney Luft in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001) and for his guest roles in the sitcoms Frasier in 2001 and Will & Grace in 2005. Garber portrayed Martin Stein / Firestorm in the superhero series The Flash (2015–2017) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016–2017, 2021), which are part of the Arrowverse.
Filmography

You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell Ignited the Comedy Revolution...
as Self / Jesus
You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell Ignited the Comedy Revolution...
as Self / Jesus

The Gettysburg Address
as William Saunders (voice)
The Gettysburg Address
as William Saunders (voice)

John Candy: I Like Me
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
John Candy: I Like Me
as Self - Actor (archive footage)

Relay
as McVie
Relay
as McVie

Heritage Minutes: Bora Laskin
as Bora Laskin
Heritage Minutes: Bora Laskin
as Bora Laskin

Fly Me to the Moon
as Senator Hedges (uncredited)
Fly Me to the Moon
as Senator Hedges (uncredited)

Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page
as Narrator
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page
as Narrator

Happiest Season
as Ted
Happiest Season
as Ted

Dark Waters
as Phil Donnelly
Dark Waters
as Phil Donnelly

Rebel in the Rye
as Sol Salinger
Rebel in the Rye
as Sol Salinger

Vixen: The Movie
as Dr. Martin Stein / Firestorm (voice)
Vixen: The Movie
as Dr. Martin Stein / Firestorm (voice)
Tom Hanks: A League of His Own
as Self
Tom Hanks: A League of His Own
as Self

Sicario
as Dave Jennings
Sicario
as Dave Jennings

Consumed
as Dan Conway
Consumed
as Dan Conway

Big Game
as Vice President
Big Game
as Vice President

Kung Fu Panda 2
as Master Thundering Rhino (voice)
Kung Fu Panda 2
as Master Thundering Rhino (voice)

You Again
as Mark
You Again
as Mark

Milk
as Mayor Moscone
Milk
as Mayor Moscone

Legally Blonde
as Professor Callahan
Legally Blonde
as Professor Callahan
Friends of Gilda
as Self
Friends of Gilda
as Self

Sleepless in Seattle
as Greg
Sleepless in Seattle
as Greg

Singles
as Kid's Dad
Singles
as Kid's Dad

Liberace: Behind the Music
as Liberace
Liberace: Behind the Music
as Liberace

Private Sessions
as Jerry Sharma
Private Sessions
as Jerry Sharma

Tartuffe
as Valere
Tartuffe
as Valere

Valley Forge
as Gen. Fafayette
Valley Forge
as Gen. Fafayette

Cyrano
as Christian de Neuvillette (voice)
Cyrano
as Christian de Neuvillette (voice)