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| birth_date = {{bda|1970|08|19}} |
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| occupation = filmmaker |
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'''Rob |
'''Rob Heydon''' (born August 19, 1970) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[film producer]] and [[Film director|director]] of [[television series]], [[feature film]]s and [[Documentary film|documentaries]]. |
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Heydon was born in [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada. He first worked at the [[Norman Jewison]] [[Canadian Film Centre]] for Advanced Film Studies as a PM and producer. |
Heydon was born in [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada. He first worked at the [[Norman Jewison]] [[Canadian Film Centre]] for Advanced Film Studies as a PM and producer. |
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Rob Heydon is a partner with VFX and animation company Lazarus Effects Inc. |
Rob Heydon is a partner with VFX and animation company Lazarus Effects Inc. |
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Heydon produced and directed ''[[Isabelle (film)|Isabelle]]'', a low budget horror film<ref>{{Cite web|title='Isabelle': Film Review {{!}} Busan 2018|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/isabelle-film-review-busan-2018-1151820|website=The Hollywood Reporter|language=en|access-date=2020-05-14}}</ref> for [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] starring [[Adam Brody]] and [[Amanda Crew]] written by writer Donald Martin with producer [[Sid Ganis]] and [[Joni Sighvatsson]] and released in 2019. |
Heydon produced and directed ''[[Isabelle (film)|Isabelle]]'', a low budget horror film<ref>{{Cite web|title='Isabelle': Film Review {{!}} Busan 2018|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/isabelle-film-review-busan-2018-1151820|website=The Hollywood Reporter|language=en|access-date=2020-05-14}}</ref> for [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] starring [[Adam Brody]] and [[Amanda Crew]] written by writer Donald Martin with producer [[Sid Ganis]] and [[Joni Sighvatsson]] and released in 2019. |
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In 2018, Heydon executive produced ''[[O.G. (film)|O.G.]]'' the feature film with [[Jeffrey Wright]]. The film premiered at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]]. HBO acquired the film. |
In 2018, Heydon executive produced ''[[O.G. (film)|O.G.]]'' the feature film with [[Jeffrey Wright]]. The film premiered at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]]. HBO acquired the film. |
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | August 19, 1970
Occupation | filmmaker |
Rob Heydon (born August 19, 1970) is a Canadian film producer and director of television series, feature films and documentaries.
Heydon was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He first worked at the Norman Jewison Canadian Film Centre for Advanced Film Studies as a PM and producer.
Rob Heydon is a partner with VFX and animation company Lazarus Effects Inc.
Heydon produced and directed Isabelle, a low budget horror film[1] for Lakeshore Entertainment starring Adam Brody and Amanda Crew written by writer Donald Martin with producer Sid Ganis and Joni Sighvatsson and released in 2019.
In 2018, Heydon executive produced O.G. the feature film with Jeffrey Wright. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. HBO acquired the film.
In 2017, Heydon was the executive producer of The Crescent, directed by Seth Smith. The film premiered at Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival. Amazon acquired the film.
In 2014 Heydon was Executive Producer of the $26m television series, The Pinkertons, which ran for one season straight to syndication in the US.
In 2011, Heydon produced and directed Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy, based on the #1 bestselling novel by Irvine Welsh. Which was #1 film the week it was released on iTunes.
In 2003, Heydon co-produced Go Further, starring Woody Harrelson (Audience Award runner up prize at Toronto International Film Festival)[citation needed].
He won a 2000 Juno Award for Best Music Video for Edwin's "Alive", which also won People's Choice Award at Much Music Video Awards.
Selected filmography
Television Series
- 2019 Last Rituals, Producer.
- 2015 The Pinkertons, Producer.
Feature films
- 2019 Isabelle, Director, Producer.
- 2018 O.G., Executive Producer.
- 2017 The Crescent, Executive Producer.
- 2014 Journey Home, Producer.
- 2011 Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy, Director, Producer, Writer. Based on the #1 Bestselling book by Irvine Welsh[2]
- 2005 The Adventure of Greyfriar's Bobby, Co-Producer.
Documentaries
- 2003 Go Further, Director, Producer: Ron Mann as Cinematographer
- 1997 Rippin, Director, Producer
- 1996 NYE - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer
- 1995 Jokers High - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer
Video
- 2004 Ninja Tune Recordings Zen TV
Music videos
- 2000 Beautiful Strange, Bedrock
- 2000 I Understand, McMaster and James, BMG Records
- 2000 Never Too Late, Damhnait Doyle, EMI
- 1999 Alive, Edwin, Sony Music
- 1999 Skizofrenik, Plastikman, Plus 8 Records / Sony Music Publishing
- 1999 Packard, Plastikman, Plus 8 Records / Sony Music Publishing
- 1999 It's Obvious, DJ Vadim, Ninja Tune Records
- 1999 Road with Many Signs, The Herbaliser with Dream Warriors, Ninja Tune Records
- 1998 Converge, Plastikman, Plus 8 Records / Sony Music Publishing
Awards
- 2000 Juno Awards, Canada - Best Music Video, for "Alive" (Edwin)
- 2000 MuchMusic Video Awards of 2000, Canada - People's Choice Best Music Video, for "Alive" (Edwin)
- 2000 Much Music Video Awards, Best Cinematography, 2000, McMaster and James's "I Understand" music video
- 2000 East Coast Music Awards, Nomination for Best Video: Never Too Late (Damhnait Doyle)
- 1999 Music Video Production Association MVPA Awards, U.S. - Nomination for Best Electronic Video: Converge (Plastikman)
- 1995 The Canadian International Film and Video Festival., Best Comedy Film and Best Film, "Men will be Boys"
- 1993 McGill Film Festival, Montreal, Nominated Best Film, "The Silent Pickup Line"
References
- ^ "'Isabelle': Film Review | Busan 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- ^ "Scotsman.com News". Cast lines up for taste of Ecstasy. Edinburgh. October 29, 2006. Archived from the original on March 28, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2006.
External links
- Rob Heydon at IMDb
- 1970 births
- Artists from Toronto
- Canadian music video directors
- Film directors from Toronto
- Canadian documentary film directors
- Canadian photographers
- Canadian screenwriters
- Living people
- Canadian Film Centre alumni
- Juno Award for Video of the Year winners
- Writers from Toronto
- Canadian documentary film producers