A versatile Canadian actor whose face and voice became a familiar comfort in countless homes through decades of film and television.
Born in England, Chris Wiggins moved to Canada as a young man and built a career that exemplified the working actor. His was not a name that dominated marquees, but his presence was a steady constant. For over four decades, he moved seamlessly between stage, screen, and the recording booth, bringing a grounded reliability to every role. He became a recognizable figure in Canadian television, appearing in series like 'The Forest Rangers' and 'The Great Detective.' Perhaps his most enduring legacy, however, is the one heard rather than seen: for years, he was the warm, authoritative voice that introduced films on the Canadian broadcast staple, 'The Wonderful World of Disney,' narrating the adventures for a generation. His later work included memorable turns in cult horror films, showcasing a surprising range. Wiggins’s career was a testament to craft and consistency, making him a foundational piece of the country’s performing arts landscape.
1928–1945
Born between the Depression and the end of WWII. Too young to fight, old enough to remember. They became the conformist middle managers of the 1950s — and the civil rights leaders who quietly dismantled Jim Crow.
Chris was born in 1931, placing them squarely in The Silent Generation. The events that shaped this generation — world wars, depression, and rapid industrialization — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1931
#1 Movie
Frankenstein
Best Picture
Cimarron
The world at every milestone
The Empire State Building opens as the world's tallest
Jesse Owens wins four golds at the Berlin Olympics
D-Day: Allied forces land at Normandy
India gains independence; the Dead Sea Scrolls found
NATO founded; Mao proclaims the People's Republic of China
Queen Elizabeth II ascends the throne
Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space
Voting age lowered to 18 in the US
MTV launches; first Space Shuttle flight; AIDS identified
Soviet Union dissolves; World Wide Web goes public
September 11 attacks transform the world
Osama bin Laden killed; Arab Spring sweeps the Middle East
#MeToo movement; solar eclipse crosses the US
He was originally a schoolteacher before pursuing acting full-time.
Wiggins provided the voice for the character 'Waldo' in the 1980s animated film 'The Adventures of the American Rabbit.'
He was a skilled pianist and often accompanied silent films at live performances early in his career.
“The work is the reward, not the spotlight.”