N o r t h Shore Arts Commission b o a r d m e m b e r D o n W i l l i a m s first met C l o t h i e r w h e n the f o r m e r was a v i s i t i n g d i r e c t o r o n The B e a c h c o m b e r s series.Williams comments,"Robert w i s h e d w e w e r e up there so w e c o u l d m a k e s n o w angels again." W h e n asked about why so many people had such deep respect for C l o t h i e r , W i l l i a m s r e p l i e s , " R o b e r t easily g a i n e d t h e r e s p e c t o f p e o p l e a n d it wasn't because he d e m a n d e d respect. It w a s j u s t t h e w a y h e o p e r a t e d . W i l l i a m s tells a s t o r y f r o m the set o f The Beachcombers: "Despite the his about the g o o d times w e had skiing and the long, long talks w e had, a b o u t t h e b u s i n e s s in g e n e r a l . W e u s e d t o have a l o t o f talks a b o u t h o w o n e s u r v i v e s t h e b u s i n e s s a n d all its q u i r k s and eccentricities and fickleness. H e w a s a s u r v i v o r , in m a n y w a y s . " A l t h o u g h C l o t h i e r suffered a s t r o k e in 1996, h e c o n t i n u e d t o c r e a t e . W h e n his r i g h t h a n d failed h i m , he taught himself t o paint w i t h his left. H e k e p t s c u l p t i n g , a n d l a n d e d a r o l e i n t h e C B C T V s e r i e s Da Vinci's Inquest as t h e t i t l e c h a r a c t e r ' s father. was a director's dream; every director loved him. H e was a creative and very professional actor. H e didn't play any artistic games o r pseudo-artistic games; at the same time he wouldn't d o a n y t h i n g he didn't believe in. H e was very protective o f the [Relic]. A s a director, y o u character could him, l o n g - t e r m effects that he had f r o m w a r injuries, he wasn't a c o m p l a i n e r at all. A s R e l i c , h e d i d s o m e p r e t t y p h y s i c a l t h i n g s t h a t w e all k n e w were approach the scene, simply block tell h i m a little b i t a b o u t w h a t you painful t o h i m , but he n e v e r said a w o r d . . . H e w a s always filled w i t h the Said C h r i s H a d d o c k , c r e a t o r o f the series,"He was one ofthose rare e x p e c t e d , a n d if h e b e l i e v e d i n t h a t , which most times he did, then w h a t you got. W h o that's any- n e e d t o p r o v e he w a s n ' t d o w n , that h e c o u l d still h a n d l e a n y t h i n g thrown people w h o could convey depth o f feeling w i t h o u t saying a thing." R o b e r t Clothier 1999. died on February by his wife, Jessica, 10, Shirley c o u l d ask f o r thing more? O u t o f that relationship at h i m . W e w e r e s h o o t i n g a s c e n e o n the big g o v e r n m e n t w h a r f and he w a s supposed t o run t o the edge and stop, then a stunt double was t o d o the dive into the water. R o b e r t s t a r t e d running a n d said 'you'd better He is survived daughter, w e became personal friends, and m y wife A u d r e y and I spent a loto f time s k i i n g w i t h [him a n d his w i f e ] , staying at t h e i r log c a b i n at W h i s t l e r . O n e N e w Year's Eve at W h i s t l e r , w e angels in t h e s n o w . W h e n they made were Broderick, John. and son, Leanne and Campbell broadcaster. is a freelance writer n o t c u t t o o e a r l y b e c a u s e I'm g o i n g in,' a n d s u r e e n o u g h , h e d i d . " W h e n asked h o w he remembers u p at W h i s t l e r t h i s year, j u s t b e f o r e he died, R o b e r t called and said h e Clothier,Williams replies,"! think Afte · O N STAGE 2nd Annual Qummer Performing Aris Program at Centennial Theatre Performing & technical arts classes held under the lights, onstage & backstage · Musical Theatre · Makeup Artistry · TV & Film Intro · Drama & Improv I · Voice Work · Piano · Band Rehearsals For more information call 987-PLAY ^ K e n t e n n i a l " T H E A T R E C E N T R E 2 3 0 0 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C.