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Charles Wilkinson (director)

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Years active
  
1981–present

Spouse
  
Tina Schliessler

Role
  
Film director


Name
  
Charles Wilkinson

Website
  
charleswilkinson.com

Siblings
  
Will Wilkinson

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Occupation
  
Documentary filmmaker, film director, television director

Books
  
The Working Director: How to Arrive, Thrive, and Survive in the Director's Chair

Movies
  
Oil Sands Karaoke, Haida Gwaii: On the Edge, A Crime of Passion, Peace Out, Heart of the Storm

Similar People
  
Kevin Eastwood, Brian Wimmer, Peter Woeste, Alexandra Kamp, Tom Cavanagh

Charles Wilkinson is a Canadian documentary filmmaker and film and television director. He is best known for his "environmental quadrilogy" of documentaries: Peace Out, Oil Sands Karaoke and Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World and Vancouver: No Fixed Address. All four films premiered at Hot Docs International Documentary Festival, and have gone on to win awards at Hot Docs, the Vancouver International Film Festival and Yorkton Film Festival. Before moving into documentaries, Wilkinson worked for many years in dramatic television series and on feature films. His directing credits include such TV series as The Highlander, The Immortal, So Weird, Dead Man's Gun, Road to Avonlea, and The Beachcombers, the feature films Max, Blood Clan, and Breach of Trust and the TV movie Heart of the Storm. As a pre-teen, he was one of the original performers in the Calgary Safety Roundup, paired with his brother Billy as kid cowboy singers. "We sang both kinds - country and western."

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Charles Wilkinson (director) Wikipedia