My mother – the Irish side of the family – was very musical. My mother was a singer; there was music around the house all the time. – Len Cariou
For my first acting job I played the role of Ensign Pulver in ‘Mr. Roberts’ at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. – Len Cariou
My mother was a singer, and both of her sisters were singers. There was always music around. – Len Cariou
I didn’t have to do paper routes. I’d sing for 5 bucks a crack at weddings and church functions; I’d have four or five on some Saturdays. – Len Cariou
I grew up in Winnipeg, in the Canadian midwest, the fifth child. It was a great household to grow up in – I was loved to sweet death. – Len Cariou
I was a boy soprano. I had a natural kind of voice and then trained it after my voice changed. – Len Cariou