Walter Borden on his early life in Nova Scotia
Walter Borden on his early life in Nova Scotia
Walter Borden on his foundations in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia (Part 2 of 36)
Walter Borden on his parents
Walter Borden on growing up with racism
Walter Borden on his heritage
Walter Borden on racism, education and exclusion
Walter Borden on 1954 in Nova Scotia and desegregation
Walter Borden on being Black and his 1954 school play
Walter Borden on running water, sewage, electricity and books (Part 9 of 36)
Walter Borden on his father and film
Walter Borden on his plans to be a doctor
Walter Borden on Rocky and Joan Jones, Kwacha House and The Black Panthers
Walter Borden on his run-in with the KGB
Walter Borden on being a good teacher
Walter Borden on the Pond Playhouse Community Theatre in Halifax
Walter Borden on The Mikado at Dalhousie University with little rehearsal
Walter Borden on the integrity of acting
Walter Borden on the Inglewood Community Players, Evelyn Garbary and the DDF
Walter Borden on theatre in NY, The Canadian Players and Deborah Casa
Walter Borden on movement training at NYC’s Circle in the Square Theatre School
Walter Borden on being a student of Uta Hagen
Walter Borden on Uta Hagen and creating your own space
Walter Borden on his NYC friends
Walter Borden on Harlem in the 60s
Walter Borden on being a Black Canadian in the U.S.
Walter Borden on political activism in theatre
Walter Borden on missing Woodstock
Walter Borden on Vancouver in the 70s
Walter Borden on helping those in need
Walter Borden on Vancouver, mountains and sharp edges
Walter Borden on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts
Walter Borden on supporting the next generations
Walter Borden on “Harlem Duet” and “Gospel at Colonus"
Walter Borden on playing Lear in 2017
Walter Borden on his advice to young actors