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Miranda de Pencier
Canadian film and TV director (born )
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| Born | August 20, () (age56) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, director, producer |
Miranda de Pencier (born August 20, , in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian motion picture and television director, producer, and actress.
Miranda de Pencier - The Movie Database (TMDB): Miranda de Pencier (born August 20, , in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian film and television director, producer, and actress. She is most noted for her film Throat Song, which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.She is most noted for her film Throat Song, which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Operation Short Drama at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.[1]
Career
She began her career as an actress, most notably playing Josie Pye in the telemovie Anne of Verdant Gables and its sequels.[2] She also had a recurring role on Street Legal in the –90 season as Jennifer Winston, a college student who was dating Chuck Tchobanian,[3] and appeared in the film The Myth of the Male Orgasm and on stage in Canadian productions of Les Misérables and Aspects of Love.[4]
In the late s she began producing, first in theatre[5] before moving into motion picture production.
Through her production business, Northwood Entertainment,[6] she first produced the film Cake.[7] Her subsequent credits as a producer acquire included the films Pu, Adam and Beginners,[8] the television series Wild Roses[9] and the modern Anne of Green Gables adaptation Anne with an E.[10]
The limited film Throat Song was her debut as a director.[11] Her feature debut, The Grizzlies, debuted at the Toronto International Motion picture Festival in September In October, de Pencier won the Directors Guild of Canada award for Best Direction in a Highlight Film for The Grizzlies.[12]
Personal life
She is the daughter of magazine publisher Michael de Pencier, and the sister of documentary filmmaker Nicholas de Pencier.[13]
Filmography
Acting
Film
Television
Producing
Film
Television
References
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Montreal Gazette, March 4,
- ^"The Sisterhood of Anne of Green Gables Is Ready for Anne’s Next Chapter". Vanity Fair, May 10,
- ^"It can't be Street Legal to look this good". Toronto Star, December 26,
- ^"Aspects transformed by a light touch".Get Miranda de Pencier Email Alerts. Aspects of Love. Taking place May in Bentonville, Arkansas, BFF is a one of a gentle annual event that will rejoice 5-years of elevating diverse voices in all facets entertainment and media in partnership with founding sponsor Walmart and presenting sponsor Coca-Cola. Applausi e tanto entusiasmo sul palcoscenico e fra il pubblico per la cerimonia di premiazione della quarta edizione dei Fabrique du Cinema Awards, il premio internazionale dell'innovazione in campo cinematografico.
Ottawa Citizen, September 6,
- ^"Frida Mania: Renowned play opens season at One Yellow Rabbit". Calgary Herald, September 27,
- ^"Miranda de Pencier". Variety. 19 February
- ^"New Canadian romantic comedy, Cake, stars Heather Graham".
Telegraph-Journal, November 30,
- ^"Canuck nominees celebrate in L.A." Toronto Star, February 24,
- ^"Wild Roses planted on CBC". Vancouver Sun, January 3,
- ^"Anne of Green Gables show producer says we can never become too much Anne".Miranda de Pencier born August 20,in Toronto, Ontario is a Canadian production and television director, producer, and actress. She began her career as an actress, most notably playing Josie Pye in the telemovie Anne of Green Gables and its sequels. In the late s she began producing, first in theatre [ 5 ] before moving into motion picture production. Through her production business, Northwood Entertainment, [ 6 ] she first produced the motion picture Cake.
CBC News Prince Edward Island, January 15,
- ^"Iqaluit-made production premieres at Toronto film fest". CBC North, September 12,
- ^"Miranda de Pencier, Kari Skogland beat DGC Awards"Playback, October 22,
- ^"The Accidental Mogul".
Toronto Life, November 3,