A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Born:
April 14, 1966
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael McGowan (born April 14, 1966 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian filmmaker who wrote directed the feature films One Week and Saint Ralph. After creating the stop-motion children's TV show, Henry's World, he wrote and directed Saint Ralph, which won the Outstanding Achievement in Direction award from the Director's Guild of Canada and the Writer's Guild of Canada award for Best Feature Film. Most recently his film "Score: A Hockey Musical" was chosen to open 35th Toronto International Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael McGowan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Director:
1998 My Dog Vincent
2005 Saint Ralph
2008 One Week
2010 Score: A Hockey Musical
2010 Vacation with Derek
2012 Still Mine
2015 A Merry Murdoch Christmas
2022 All My Puny Sorrows
Producer:
1998 My Dog Vincent
2005 Saint Ralph
2008 One Week
2010 Score: A Hockey Musical
2010 Vacation with Derek
2012 Still Mine
2015 A Merry Murdoch Christmas
2022 All My Puny Sorrows
Screenplay:
1998 My Dog Vincent
2005 Saint Ralph
2008 One Week
2010 Score: A Hockey Musical
2010 Vacation with Derek
2012 Still Mine
2015 A Merry Murdoch Christmas
2022 All My Puny Sorrows
Writer:
1998 My Dog Vincent
2005 Saint Ralph
2008 One Week
2010 Score: A Hockey Musical
2010 Vacation with Derek
2012 Still Mine
2015 A Merry Murdoch Christmas
2018 The Etruscan Smile
2022 All My Puny Sorrows
Creator:
2002 Henry's World
2015 Between
Director:
2002 Henry's World
2015 Between
2019 Northern Rescue
2023 I Woke Up a Vampire
Executive Producer:
2002 Henry's World
2015 Between
2019 Northern Rescue
2023 I Woke Up a Vampire
Writer:
2002 Henry's World
2015 Between
2019 Northern Rescue
2023 I Woke Up a Vampire
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