Giles Walker, the Glossary
Giles Walker (January 17, 1946 - March 23, 2020) was a Scottish-born Canadian film director.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Blind Terror, Bravery in the Field, Doctor*Ology, Dundee, Fries with That?, John N. Smith, List of Bishop's College School alumni, Little Men (TV series), National Film Board of Canada, Never Too Late (1996 film), Ordinary Magic, Princes in Exile, Scotland, Stanford University, Tales from the Neverending Story, The Last Straw (1987 film), The Masculine Mystique, Twice Upon a Time..., University of New Brunswick, 90 Days (film).
- Writers from Dundee
Blind Terror
Blind Terror is a 2001 thriller film directed by Giles Walker and starring Nastassja Kinski, Stewart Bick and Gordon Pinsent.
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Bravery in the Field
Bravery in the Field is a 1979 Canadian short drama film, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Giles Walker.
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Doctor*Ology
Doctor*Ology is a documentary television series which premiered its first five episodes on March 2, 2007 on the Discovery Channel.
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Dundee
Dundee (Dundee; Dùn Dè or Dùn Dèagh) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland.
Fries with That?
Fries with That? is a YTV produced sitcom.
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John N. Smith
John N. Smith OC (born July 31, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. Giles Walker and John N. Smith are Canadian television directors and national Film Board of Canada people.
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List of Bishop's College School alumni
Bishop's College School, a private secondary school founded in 1836 in the Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada owns an Old boy network. Giles Walker and List of Bishop's College School alumni are Bishop's College School alumni.
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Little Men (TV series)
Little Men is a Canadian television show that first aired on November 7, 1998 on the PAX TV network and was shown in Canada on CTV beginning January 1, 1999.
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National Film Board of Canada
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB; Office national du film du Canada (ONF)) is Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor.
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Never Too Late (1996 film)
Never Too Late is a 1996 Canadian comedy-drama film starring Olympia Dukakis, Jean Lapointe, Cloris Leachman and Corey Haim.
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Ordinary Magic
Ordinary Magic is a Canadian drama film, directed by Giles Walker and released in 1993.
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Princes in Exile
Princes in Exile is a 1990 Canadian feature-length coming of age drama about a group of young people at a summer camp for kids with cancer, directed by Giles Walker, written by Joe Wiesenfeld, based on a novel of the same name by Mark Schreiber.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Stanford University
Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California.
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Tales from the Neverending Story
Tales from the Neverending Story is a single-season TV series that is loosely based on Michael Ende's 1979 novel The Neverending Story, produced (in Montreal, Quebec, Canada during December 2000-August 2002) and distributed by Muse Entertainment, and aired on HBO in 2002.
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The Last Straw (1987 film)
The Last Straw is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1987.
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The Masculine Mystique
The Masculine Mystique is a Canadian docufiction film directed by Giles Walker and John N. Smith and released in 1984.
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Twice Upon a Time...
Twice Upon a Time... (Il était deux fois...) is a Canadian satirical short film, directed by Giles Walker and released in 1979.
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University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick.
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90 Days (film)
90 Days is a 1985 Canadian comedy film directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson.
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See also
Writers from Dundee
- A. L. Kennedy
- Alexander Crawford Lamb
- Alexander Leighton (writer)
- Archibald Bower
- Arthur Donaldson
- Carol Anne Davis
- Colin McNab
- D. P. Thomson
- Danny Wallace (humorist)
- David Batchelor (artist and writer)
- David Walker (author)
- Dick Balharry
- Ewart Adamson
- Fred Housego
- G. C. Peden
- Gary Robertson (author)
- Gavin Smith (author)
- George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh
- George Mealmaker
- Gerry Finley-Day
- Gerry Hassan
- Giles Walker
- Hector Boece
- James Campbell Irons
- James Haldane
- John Dickie (historian)
- Ken Hyder
- Lesley Lokko
- Neil Forsyth
- Pamela Butchart
- R. D. Low
- Robert J. Harris (writer)
- Ronald Kinnoch
- Selma Dabbagh
- Sharon McPherson
- Shehzad Afzal
- Stephen Batchelor (author)
- William Edward Baxter