Arne MacPherson
Arne MacPherson

Arne MacPherson

Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Arne moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in the early '90s and has made his living there acting in film, TV and on stage for 28 years. Known for intensity and physicality, Arne has appeared in over thirty film/TV projects shot in Winnipeg. He battled a squid in "Eye of the Beast" (2007), got crushed in a collapsing mine in "Ice Road" (2021), got blinded by an explosion in "The Hitman Never Dies" (2017), got shot for torching a building in "Tales From the Hood 3" (2020), and, infamously, shot Winnie the Pooh in "A Bear Named Winnie" (2004). Some of his favourite times on set have been working for his son Solmund, a brilliant filmmaker based in Toronto.

Movies

Bed Rest
A pregnant woman on bed rest begins to wonder if her house is haunted or if it's all in her head.
The Ice Road
To save a team of miners trapped underground, a down-on-his-luck ice road trucker joins a mission across treacherous terrain to deliver rescue equipment.
Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings
HD
  • Oct 10, 2012
  • English
Follows a group of friends that decide to go snowmobiling during their winter break. They make a "wrong turn", getting lost in a storm.