John Fawcett

John Fawcett

director, producer, writer

John Fawcett was born on Mar 05, 1968 in Canada. John Fawcett's big-screen debut came with The Boys Club directed by John Fawcett in 1996. John Fawcett is known for The Quality of Life directed by John Fawcett, Nicholas Campbell stars as Mayor Dominic Da Vinci and Hugh Dillon as Jean Tellier. John Fawcett has got 13 awards and 12 nominations so far. The most recent award John Fawcett achieved is Canadian Screen Awards, CA. The upcoming new movie John Fawcett plays is The Boys Club which will be released on Jun 10, 2017.

Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, director John Fawcett is most well known for his directing talent, having worked on music videos, feature films and television episodes. His very first short film he did was 1992 called Scratch Ticket, then in 1995 he directed a bigger Canadian production 'The Boy's Club' starring Chris Penn and Devon Sawa which was released in 1996. 'The film 'The Boy's Club' won five Genie Awards. John is also best known for working on the 'Ginger Snaps' Trilogy starring Katherine Isabella and Emily Perkins, John, having directed the first Ginger Snaps film which he also helped write along with Karen Walton. He was also the Second Unit Director on 'Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed' and 'Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning' which were filmed back to back in 2004. In 2001, he did 'My Daughter's Secret Life' also known as 'Lucky Girl'. In addition to movies, he has worked on a lot of television episodes including 'Xena: Warrior Princess', 'Da Vinci's Inquest', 'Bon Voyage', 'The Bridge', and 'Lost Girl'. In 2013, he created the smash hit series, 'Orphan Black' which as won sixty nine wins and ninety six nominations awards. As of 2022, is working on Devil in Ohio.

  • Birthday

    Mar 05, 1968
  • Place of Birth

    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

13 wins & 12 nominations

Canadian Screen Awards, CA
2017
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
2017
Best Dramatic Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
2015
Best Dramatic Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
2014
Best Dramatic Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
Prix Aurora Awards
2016
Best Visual Presentation
Winner - Aurora Award
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