Don McKellar, born on August seventeenth, nineteen sixty-three, is a multifaceted Canadian talent known for his work as an actor, writer, playwright, and filmmaker. He emerged from the vibrant Toronto New Wave, a collective of innovative filmmakers that shaped the Canadian cinema landscape.
McKellar gained significant recognition for his directorial and writing prowess in the film Last Night, which earned the prestigious Prix de la Jeunesse at the Cannes Film Festival in nineteen ninety-eight. His screenwriting credits include acclaimed films such as Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould, The Red Violin, Blindness, and No Other Choice, showcasing his versatility and depth as a storyteller.
In addition to his film work, McKellar is a familiar face on Canadian television, featuring in series like Twitch City, Odd Job Jack, and Slings & Arrows. He also made his mark in the theater world by writing the book for the Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone. His contributions to the arts have earned him eight nominations and two Genie Awards, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the industry.