Craig Wallace (director)

Craig Wallace is a Canadian television director, writer and producer.
Career
Wallace was the co-creator and showrunner of the live action half-hour supernatural-comedy high school series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil.[1]
He directed all eight episodes of Slasher in its first season.[2] He has also directed sketches on the second season of The Beaverton.
He was awarded the 2012 Writers Guild of Canada TV Comedy Award,[3] and was nominated for the same award again in 2013.[4] He was also nominated for Best Direction in a TV Comedy Series at the 2011 Gemini Awards,[5] 2012 Canadian Comedy Awards,[6] and 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018. He has directed episodes of Murdoch Mysteries since season twelve.[7]
His theatrical horror film Motherly premiered in 2021.[8]
References
External links
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- ↑ "Mark McKinney honoured at WGC Screenwriting Awards, along with writers for Flashpoint, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, and more." by Debra Yeo at thestar.com
- ↑ "Local Projects Receive 6 Screenwriting Award Nods" at mbfilmmusic.ca
- ↑ Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series Template:Webarchive at tribute.ca
- ↑ "Nominees for the 2012 Canadian Comedy Awards" by Sean L. McCarthy at thecomicscomic.com
- ↑ "Everything about Murdoch Mysteries, eh?" by Greg David at tv-eh.com
- ↑ Julie Holland, "Trailer for ‘Motherly’ shows a vengeful and intense take on home invasion". Modern Horrors, November 9, 2021.