Kevin DeWalt

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Kevin DeWalt (born 1959) is a Canadian film and television producer based in Regina, Saskatchewan. He is the former president of the International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers and the past Chairman of the Canadian Film and Television Production Association. DeWalt has produced over 60 films and television shows, such as A Score to Settle, The Englishman's Boy, Forsaken and The Tall Man. He is the founder and CEO of Minds Eye Entertainment, a Canadian film production and distribution company.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Kevin DeWalt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Executive Producer:
1996  Lyddie
2000  Without Malice
2003  Falling Angels
2003  One Last Dance
2004  7 Times Lucky
2004  White Coats
2008  Freezer Burn: The Invasion of Laxdale
2009  Dolan's Cadillac
2011  Ticket Out
2013  13 Eerie

Producer:
1996  Lyddie
2000  Without Malice
2003  Falling Angels
2003  One Last Dance
2004  7 Times Lucky
2004  White Coats
2008  Freezer Burn: The Invasion of Laxdale
2009  Dolan's Cadillac
2009  Grace
2009  Walled In
2011  Faces in the Crowd
2011  Ticket Out
2012  The Tall Man
2013  13 Eerie
2015  Forsaken
2017  The Humanity Bureau
2017  The Recall
2018  Distorted
2019  A Score to Settle
2019  Daughter of the Wolf
2020  Endless
2021  Dangerous
2024  Die Alone
????  Merciless
????  November 1963

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