Alex Laurier

In the late 1960s, he was a host and musical performer on the CTV Television Network's variety show, River Inn, in the late 1960s and also performed as a folk singer in coffee houses and other live venues in the Toronto area.

[3] In the 1970s and early 1980s, Laurier was a co-host for a co-host of TVOntario's Polka Dot Door as one of the few hosts to work with two producers; Liptrott in 1971 and Coneybeare from 1972-81, and TVO's Cucumber, in which he co-starred in costume as "Moose" to Nikki Tilroe's "Beaver".

[1] As an actor, Laurier appeared as a guest in a number of Canadian television series and TV movies in the 1980s and early 1990s on such series as Street Legal, Seeing Things, The Mighty Jungle, Katts and Dog and TV movies such as The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe and Gregory K, as well as the feature film Open Season.

In 1994, Laurier pleaded guilty to having sexually assaulted an eight-year-old boy in 1973 and was sentenced to one year in jail.

[4] he had earlier been convicted of four similar offences in 1974, for which he received a suspended sentence and two years' probation.