- Errol Slue was an actor, known for The January Man (1989), Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983) and The Ray Bradbury Theatre (1985). He died on February 6, 1993 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Starred in Driving Miss Daisy at the Bathurst Street Theatre in Toronto with Frances Hyland (1989), and at Theatre Calgary with Rita Howell (1990).
- Nominated for a best supporting actor ACTRA award for his role in The Accident (1983).
- Slue was born in Jamaica, and moved to New York at age 10, Montreal at age 20, and Toronto at age 30. He passed away at age 45.
- Played Aaron in Titus Andronicus at Canada's Stratford Festival (1980). In a review of the production, Macleans magazine theatre critic Mark Czarnecki said "Slue is that rare actor who can speak Shakespeare's lines as if he understood them; his feeling for their rhythms is superb, and the emotional force that pours out of him in the shortest speech rolls across the stage like crashing surf".
- Played the title role in "Sizwe Banzi is Dead" by Athol Fugard at Montreal's Centaur Theatre and Toronto's St. Lawrence Centre (1977-1978).
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