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Don McKellar

1963-08-17

The Biography

Don McKellar CM (born August 17, 1963) is a Canadian actor, writer, playwright, and filmmaker. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave. He is known for directing and writing the film Last Night, which won the Prix de la Jeunesse at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, as well as his screenplays for films such as Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould, The Red Violin, and Blindness. McKellar frequently acts in his own projects, and has also appeared in Atom Egoyan's Exotica and David Cronenberg's eXistenZ and Crimes of the Future. He is also known for being a fixture on Canadian television, with series including Twitch City, Odd Job Jack, and Slings & Arrows, as well as writing the book for the popular Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone. He is an eight-time nominee and two-time Genie Award winner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don McKellar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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eXistenZ

6.794 average rating
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Blindness

6.5 average rating
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Clean

6.4 average rating
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American Woman

4.9 average rating
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The Adjuster

6 average rating
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Redacted

5.997 average rating
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

7.487 average rating
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The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw

5.4 average rating
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Exotica

6.597 average rating
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Childstar

5.083 average rating
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Meditation Park

6.553 average rating
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Last Night

6.64 average rating
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Highway 61

6.8 average rating
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When Night Is Falling

6.3 average rating
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Crimes of the Future

6.035 average rating
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The Event

5.625 average rating
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Zoom

5.851 average rating
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The Red Violin

7.359 average rating
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Sea People

6.3 average rating
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Treading Water

5.2 average rating