

One of Regehr's best-known roles to date was in Zorro as Don Diego De La Vega and his alter ego, the swashbuckling hero, Zorro. In 1987, Regehr portrayed a dynamite-slinging Count Dracula in the film The Monster Squad.

He also starred in the 1982 mini-series The Blue and the Gray as Captain Randolph. : 1187 He went on to star in many more US television films, including the 1984 television mini-series The Last Days of Pompeii, as Lydon, the gladiator as Errol Flynn in the 1985 CBS film My Wicked, Wicked Ways, based on the autobiography of Flynn and on the science fiction series V as the Visitor military leader Charles. Shortly after arriving, he was hired to play villain Prince Dirk Blackpool in the short-lived 1983 fantasy-comedy series Wizards and Warriors opposite Jeff Conaway's Prince Erik Greystone. Career Īfter numerous appearances in Canadian theatre, television (e.g., in the family TV show Matt and Jenny on the Wilderness Trail), and notable roles on radio for the CBC, he and his wife, Catherine, moved to Los Angeles, California, where he began to develop his work in film. He received early acting instruction at the Bastion Theater School in Victoria. As a high school student, he figure-skated in ice shows. He was active in broadcasting at age 14, when he was host of a teenager-oriented talk show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). His mother, Dorothy Mary (née Mulkern), was UK-born and his father, Peter Regehr, was a Russian artist. Regehr was born in Lethbridge, Alberta, and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He also had roles in multiple television incarnations of Star Trek.


Regehr played the title character in Zorro, The Family Channel's television series based upon Johnston McCulley's classic hero. He was also a figure skater and a classically trained Shakespearean stage actor in his native Canada, before heading to Hollywood in 1980. Duncan Peter Regehr RCA (born October 5, 1952) is a Canadian writer, multimedia artist, and film and television actor.
