Ronnie Way
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Ronnie Way has worked in entertainment for the past thirty-five years
and has had national and international recognition as an entertainment
professional. He began his career in 1960 at the age of four on CHEK TV
in Victoria as the first boy on the original black and white "Romper
Room". From 1966 to 1978, over thirty professional productions with The
Bastion Theatre in Victoria trained him as a professional Actor and
Director. He moved to Vancouver in 1978 and has worked in entertainment
ever since. His combination of entertainment experience is invaluable
to company executives as they grapple with the difficult task of
creating original, exciting content for the future. Ronnie has worked
in many creative capacities with work appearing on CBC, FOX Television,
FOX KIDS, Paramount, Sci-Fi Network and Disney. Ronnie is first and
foremost a storyteller. Whether he is composing, acting, writing,
directing, or editing he brings a compelling story to the viewer. He is
most proud of his work with Canada's Veterans for which he recently
received The John McCrae Medallion. His Song, "The Maples of the
Valley" has been adopted by Canada's Veterans community and is sung by
choirs across the country every Remembrance Day and Canada Day.