Annie Bradley has been elected as the first female chair of the executive board at the Director Guild of Canada's Ontario division, after a virtual vote on Aug. 8.
Bradley, a veteran film and TV director with credits including Good Witch and Cold Valley, joins other women atop Canada's unions and guilds. Maureen Parker is executive director of the Writers Guild of Canada, while Marie Kelly serves as national executive director of Actra, Canada's actors union.
Bradley succeeds Alan Goluboff, who served as chair of Dgc Ontario's executive board since 2010.
“As chair of this organization,...
Bradley, a veteran film and TV director with credits including Good Witch and Cold Valley, joins other women atop Canada's unions and guilds. Maureen Parker is executive director of the Writers Guild of Canada, while Marie Kelly serves as national executive director of Actra, Canada's actors union.
Bradley succeeds Alan Goluboff, who served as chair of Dgc Ontario's executive board since 2010.
“As chair of this organization,...
- 8/11/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Annie Bradley has been elected as the first female chair of the executive board at the Director Guild of Canada's Ontario division, after a virtual vote on Aug. 8.
Bradley, a veteran film and TV director with credits including Good Witch and Cold Valley, joins other women atop Canada's unions and guilds. Maureen Parker is executive director of the Writers Guild of Canada, while Marie Kelly serves as national executive director of Actra, Canada's actors union.
Bradley succeeds Alan Goluboff, who served as chair of Dgc Ontario's executive board since 2010.
“As chair of this organization,...
Bradley, a veteran film and TV director with credits including Good Witch and Cold Valley, joins other women atop Canada's unions and guilds. Maureen Parker is executive director of the Writers Guild of Canada, while Marie Kelly serves as national executive director of Actra, Canada's actors union.
Bradley succeeds Alan Goluboff, who served as chair of Dgc Ontario's executive board since 2010.
“As chair of this organization,...
- 8/11/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Concert cancellations, film festival delegate no-shows, Los Angeles producers pulling location shoots -- the World Health Organization's (WHO) warning against non-essential travel to Toronto is adding up to a growing headache for this city's entertainment and cultural sectors. The WHO put Toronto on a travel blacklist owing to a local outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Billy Joel and Elton John as well as American Idol alum Kelly Clarkson have canceled their visits to this city in the wake of SARS outbreak. SARS has also prompted a shift in the shooting locale to Vancouver, British Columbia, from Toronto for Neil Simon's TNT telefilm The Goodbye Girl. The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival kicked off Friday night with an opening-night film and a capacity house. But the big headache for organizers of North America's largest documentary festival, which is set to run until May 4, is the Toronto Documentary Forum scheduled for April 30-May 1. The flagship market event, in which independent documentary producers pitch their projects to international commissioning editors for additional financing, has been hobbled by a slew of cancellations by broadcast executives. Andrew Mitchell, a spokesman for the Directors Guild of Canada, which is holding its annual general meeting in Toronto this weekend, said there were few cancellations owing to the SARS scare. "The health and safety of our members and staff is paramount to us, and we would not host our annual general meeting here if Toronto was not safe," DGC president Alan Goluboff said in a statement.
- 4/26/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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