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Christopher Ellis Wootten was born in Vancouver on Aug. 23, 1943 .
He died from pneumonia and kidney failure on Jan. 29 at Lions Gate Hospital .
He was the founding artistic director of the Vancouver International Children’s Festival in 1978 .
He turned down a high-paying job at The New Yorker magazine for an internship at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis , Minn ..
“He was a force that could not be reckoned with, determined to make it happen. Not because he wanted it, because he thought it was good for the city. He was probably one of the most effective advocates of this idea that the arts belong to everyone.” Wootten is survived by his wife Lib and children Ed , Nathan , Chuck and Sarah ..
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