- 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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