Dawn Wilkinson
Dawn Wilkinson is a Canadian filmmaker.Early life and education
Wilkinson was born in Montreal, Quebec. When she was six weeks old, her family moved to Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario. About a year later, they moved to the town of Acton, Ontario, and five years later they returned to Brampton. Wilkinson attended SEED Alternative School, the University of Toronto, the Canadian Film Centre and the Short Dramatic Film Program where she directed Girls Who Say Yes.Career
Wilkinson apprenticed with Norman Jewison on the set of Hurricane and has since directed, written, and produced several projects.
Wilkinson taught filmmaking at Trebas Institute, the Toronto Film School, and Humber College and was recruited by the National Film Board of Canada to teach local youth about filmmaking. She went on to be the director of National Film Board short documentaries Youth Visions and co-director of Unexpected.
In 2002 Wilkinson started her own production company, Afterlife Films, which has created Instant Dread and Devotion.
In 2015 Wilkinson directed an episode of the TV Series of Shoot The Messenger in Toronto. She directed episode of Republic of Doyle and directed episodes of, Murdoch Mysteries and Heartland.
Wilkinson is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada, the Writers Guild of Canada. and the Directors Guild of America.Films
- Dandelions - writer, director, producer
- Instant Dread - writer, director, producer
- Girls Who Say Yes - director
- Devotion - writer, director, producer
- Unexpected - co-director
- Looking for Dawn - writer, director, producer
- Wilderness - director
- Love Child/Revealing Rachel - writer, director, producer
- The Polished Hoe - director
Shows/Series
- How to Be Indie
- She's the Mayor
- Murdoch Mysteries
- Switched at Birth
- Make It Pop
- Heartland
- Single Ladies
- Odd Squad
- Sunnyside
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- Republic of Doyle
- Reign
- Greenleaf
- Kim's Convenience
- Nashville
- Riverdale
- Beyond
- Reverie
- Dynasty
- Take Two
- All American
- The Gifted
- The Good Doctor
- Roswell, New Mexico
- Empire:
- Why Women Kill
- The Resident:
- Locke & Key:
- How to Get Away with Murder:
Awards and Distinctions
- Women in Film and Television’s Directors Guild of Canada Emerging Television Director Award
- Best Screenplay Award from African American Women in Cinema Film Festival for Love Child
- Platinum Remi Award for Dramatic Original Independent Short for Wilderness
- The Tony Stoltz Completion Award for Devotion
- Star! Audience Award at the ReelWorld Film Festival in Toronto for Devotion
- Best Feature at the San Francisco Urban Kids Film Festival for Devotion
- Nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Award Team Award for Best Television Series: Family for.