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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1959-05-28 (65 years old)

Place of Birth

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Bruce McDonald

Biography:

Bruce McDonald (born May 28, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director, writer and producer. He is known for his award-winning cult films Roadkill (1989) and Hard Core Logo (1996).

He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.

Known For

Acting

2015

The Hexecutioners as Old Bugger (uncredited)

2014

Hellmouth as Paul Kemp

2010

2004

1998

Last Night as Wild Guy #3

1989

Roadkill as Bruce Shack, the Director

Directing

2024

Sight Unseen as Director

2023

Ride as Director

2022

FROM as Director

2019

Dreamland as Director

2017

Creeped Out as Director
Ransom as Director

2016

Weirdos as Director

2015

Hellions as Director
Dark Matter as Director

2014

The Husband as Director

2013

Reign as Director

2010

Trigger as Director
Hard Core Logo II as Director
Lost Girl as Director

2009

Pontypool as Director

2008

Less Than Kind as Director

2007

Killer Wave as Director
Killer Wave as Director
Heartland as Director

2004

2003

Radio Free Roscoe as Director
Playmakers as Director

2001

Picture Claire as Director
Degrassi as Director

2000

Queer As Folk as Director

1997

Platinum as Director
Lexx as Director

1996

Hard Core Logo as Director

1995

Dance Me Outside as Director
Taking the Falls as Director

1993

Ready or Not as Director

1991

Highway 61 as Director

1989

Roadkill as Director

1985

1984

The Bill as Director

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Pontypool Changes as Director

Production

1999

Stuff as Executive Producer

1998

Twitch City as Executive Producer

1995

Dance Me Outside as Producer

1992

Blue as Producer

1991

Highway 61 as Producer

1989

Roadkill as Producer

Editing

1989

Speaking Parts as Editor

1987

Family Viewing as Editor

1984

Next of Kin as Editorial Production Assistant

Writing

1998

1995

1991

Highway 61 as Story

1989

Roadkill as Story

Camera

1998

The Show: Stories Within a Film as Additional Camera