Shawn Williamson

Shawn Williamson (born April 26, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Early life

Williamson was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Shawn began his career as a stage manager at The Arts Club Theatre[1] in 1983 and has since produced live events, live television and television series, as well as feature films.[2]

Career

In 2001, Williamson started Brightlight Pictures and has since been developing, financing, and producing feature films and television series. He has filmed in a variety of international locations, including: Singapore, Croatia, Romania, France, England, Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Australia. Fifty Dead Men Walking (Ben Kingsley, Jim Sturgess) was produced as a Canada/UK co-production, filmed in Belfast, and opened with a Gala Premier spot at the Toronto International Film Festival.[3]

Williamson executive produced the feature film The Interview (Seth Rogen, James Franco) for Columbia Pictures, and Horns (Daniel Radcliffe), produced in conjunction with Mandalay Pictures and Red Granite Pictures. He also served as a producer on The Company You Keep (Robert Redford, Shia LaBeouf) with Voltage pictures, 50/50 (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen), The Possession (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick), White Noise (Michael Keaton), Passengers (Anne Hathaway, Patrick Wilson), and Wicker Man (Nicolas Cage).

Filmography

Films

Television series

Television films

  • Evil Men (2015)
  • The Hollow (2015)
  • Just the Way You Are (2015)
  • Aurora Teagarden Mystery: A Bone to Pick (2015)
  • I Do, I Do, I Do (2015)
  • Vow of Violence (2014)
  • Damaged (2014)
  • Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever (2014)
  • The Christmas Secret (2014)
  • Recipe for Love (2013)
  • Stolen from the Womb (2013)
  • The Color of Rain (2013)
  • The Good Mistress (2013)
  • Hats Off to Christmas! (2013)
  • Let It Snow (2013)
  • Scarecrow (2013)
  • Mr Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story (2013)
  • Profile for Murder (2013)
  • The Trainer (2013)
  • Twist of Faith (2013)
  • Nearlyweds (2013)
  • Finding Mrs. Claus (2012)
  • The Wishing Tree (2012)
  • Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012)
  • Gone (2011)
  • Battle of the Bulbs (2010)
  • Shooting Gunless (2010)
  • Mistresses (2009)
  • A.M.P.E.D. (2007)
  • Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep (2006)
  • Bratty Babies (2005)
  • Marker (2005)
  • Johnny Total (2005)
  • Cable Beach (2004)
  • Mob Princess (2003)
  • Dead in a Heartbeat (2002)
  • Romantic Comedy 101 (2002)
  • Till Dad Do Us Part (2001)
  • Spinning Out of Control (2001)
  • Leo's Journey (2000)
  • Murder at the Cannes Film Festival (2000)
  • Special Delivery (2000)
  • Final Ascent (2000)
  • Becoming Dick (2000)
  • The Man Who Used to Be Me (2000)
  • The Spiral Staircase (2000)
  • Best Actress (2000)
  • Ice Angel (2000)
  • Heaven's Fire (1999)
  • Don't Look Behind You (1999)
  • The Darklings (1999)
  • Catch Me If You Can (1998)
  • Shari's Passover Surprise (1996)
  • Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah (1995)

Professional awards

Award (Event)ResultYearCategoryProduction
Canadian Screen Award (Gemini)Nominated2014Best Dramatic Mini-Series or TV MovieMr Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story (2013)[4]
LeoWon2014Best Television MovieMr Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story (2013)[4]
LeoNominated2014Best Television MovieThe Color of Rain (2014)
LeoNominated2014Best Television MovieDelete (2012)
LeoWon2011Best Feature Length DramaGunless (2010)
GenieNominated2010Best Motion PictureFifty Dead Men Walking (2008)
LeoWon2010Best Youth or Children's Program or SeriesStormworld (2009)
LeoNominated2010Best Feature Length DramaThe Thaw (2009)
LeoNominated2009Best Feature Length DramaFifty Dead Men Walking (2008)
LeoNominated2008Best Feature Length DramaNormal (2007)
LeoNominated2008Best Feature Length DramaThey Wait (2007)
DVDX AwardNominated2003Best Live Action DVD Premiere MovieFinder's Fee (2001)

References

  1. "Biography". BC Entertainment Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  2. "Brightlight Pictures". www.brightlightpictures.com. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  3. "Shawn Williamson |". press.thepromotionpeople.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  4. Lederman, Marsha (May 29, 2014). "Leo Awards an excuse for B.C. film and TV to roar". the Globe and Mail. Retrieved October 28, 2015. Among the nominees is industry veteran Shawn Williamson, whose Brightlight Pictures is up for 34 Leos – including 12 for Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story, and three for the TV series Witches of East End, now shooting its second season.
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