Actor Julien Arnold Dies During Performance of “A Christmas Carol” in Canada

The Edmonton theater community is mourning the sudden loss of Julien Arnold, a veteran actor who passed away during a performance of A Christmas Carol. The tragedy occurred at the Citadel Theater, where Arnold was playing the dual roles of Marley and Mr. Fezziwig.

Actor Julien Arnold Dies During Performance of "A Christmas Carol" in Canada

A Tragic Incident

On November 29, 2024, Julien Arnold, aged 60, experienced a medical emergency on stage during the live performance. Paramedics were called to the scene at approximately 8:28 p.m., but despite resuscitation efforts, Arnold passed away in the theater.

The Citadel Theater confirmed the news, stating:

“Julien’s passing is a profound loss to his family, friends, fellow Carol company members, Citadel staff, and the Edmonton community he loved so dearly.”

A Legacy in Theater

Arnold was not just an actor but a cornerstone of Edmonton’s cultural scene. He was a founding member of the Free Will Players, known for their annual Shakespeare festival. His career spanned decades, and his work enriched the Edmonton theater community.

A statement released by the Citadel Theater highlighted his contributions:

“His presence brought joy, heart, and depth to every role. His artistic contributions and warmth will be deeply missed.”

Tributes and Support

The Citadel Theater announced that the remaining performances of A Christmas Carol would be dedicated to Arnold’s memory. Audience members affected by scheduling changes will be contacted.

Additionally, a GoFundMe campaign launched to support Arnold’s family has already raised $42,000, showcasing the profound impact he had on those around him.


Legacy in Numbers

Attribute Details
Age 60
Theater Contributions Founding member of Free Will Players
Roles in Final Play Marley and Mr. Fezziwig
GoFundMe Support $42,000 raised as of November 29

Disclaimer: This article is based on verified reports and highlights the life and contributions of Julien Arnold in the Edmonton theater community.

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