Robin Spry Net Worth is $900,000 Robin Spry Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robin Spry was born on October 25, 1939 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a producer and director, known for Hitting Home (1988), Keeping Track (1986) and Prologue (1970). He died on March 28, 2005 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Date Of Birth October 25, 1939 Died 2005-03-28 Place Of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada Profession Producer, Director, Writer Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Has a son, Jeremy, and a daughter, Zoe, with his wife, journalist Carmel Dumas , from whom Spry was divorced shortly before his death.
Producer Title Year Status Character Charlie Jade 2005 TV Series producer - 18 episodes Student Seduction 2003 TV Movie producer Seriously Weird 2002 TV Series executive producer Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher 2002 TV Movie executive producer Live Through This 2000 TV Series executive producer Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 2000 TV Movie executive producer Nightmare Man 1999 executive producer The Hunger 1997-1999 TV Series executive producer - 3 episodes The Lost World 1999 TV Series executive producer Going to Kansas City 1998 executive producer Escape from Wildcat Canyon 1998 executive producer Thunder Point 1998 TV Movie executive producer Windsor Protocol 1997 TV Movie executive producer Midnight Man 1997 TV Movie co-executive producer Student Bodies 1997 TV Series executive producer On Dangerous Ground 1996 TV Movie co-executive producer Witchboard III: The Possession 1995 producer Hiroshima 1995 TV Movie executive producer The Myth of the Male Orgasm 1993 producer A Cry in the Night 1992 TV Movie producer Urban Angel 1991-1992 TV Series executive producer - 16 episodes Une histoire inventée 1990 producer Malarek 1988 producer À corps perdu 1988 producer Hitting Home 1988 TV Movie producer Keeping Track 1986 producer You've Come a Long Way, Ladies 1984 TV Movie producer Face 1975 Short producer Action: The October Crisis of 1970 1974 Documentary producer Downhill 1973 Short producer Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis 1973 Documentary producer Prologue 1970/I producer
Director Title Year Status Character A Cry in the Night 1992 TV Movie Urban Angel 1991-1992 TV Series 3 episodes Hitting Home 1988 TV Movie Keeping Track 1986 Suzanne 1980 Drying Up the Streets 1978 One Man 1977 Face 1975 Short Action: The October Crisis of 1970 1974 Documentary Downhill 1973 Short Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis 1973 Documentary Prologue 1970/I Flowers on a One-way Street 1967 Documentary Ride for Your Life 1967 Documentary short Change in the Maritimes 1966 Short documentary Illegal Abortion 1966 Miner 1965 Documentary short
Writer Title Year Status Character Grand Star 2007 TV Series story adaption - 2 episodes A Cry in the Night 1992 TV Movie Hitting Home 1988 TV Movie story Keeping Track 1986 story Suzanne 1980 One Man 1977 Action: The October Crisis of 1970 1974 Documentary commentary Prologue 1970/I based on a story by Flowers on a One-way Street 1967 Documentary Change in the Maritimes 1966 Short documentary Illegal Abortion 1966 Little White Crimes 1966 Short Miner 1965 Documentary short You Don't Back Down 1965 Short documentary
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Christopher's Movie Matinee 1968 Documentary additional help / additional material
Actor Title Year Status Character Kings and Desperate Men 1981 Harry
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character The Ernie Game 1967 assistant director
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Face 1975 Short camera operator
Editor Title Year Status Character Face 1975 Short
Thanks Title Year Status Character Grand Star 2007 TV Series in memory of - 13 episodes Race to Mars 2007 TV Mini-Series in memoriam - 2 episodes Air Emergency 2005 TV Series documentary dedicatee - 1 episode The Summer of '67 1994 Documentary acknowledgment: excerpts from "Flowers on a One-Way Street" directed by
Self Title Year Status Character Action: The October Crisis of 1970 1974 Documentary Narrator (voice, unconfirmed, uncredited) Québec: Duplessis et après... 1972 Documentary Lecteur du "Rapport Durham" (1838)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1998 Gemini Gemini Awards Best TV Movie or Dramatic Mini-Series Hiroshima (1995) 1988 Best Canadian Film Montréal World Film Festival Hitting Home (1988)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1996 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries Hiroshima (1995) 1992 Gemini Gemini Awards Best Dramatic Series Urban Angel (1991) 1991 Genie Genie Awards Best Motion Picture Une histoire inventée (1990) 1989 Genie Genie Awards Best Motion Picture À corps perdu (1988) 1989 Genie Genie Awards Best Screenplay, Adapted Hitting Home (1988) 1981 Genie Genie Awards Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium Suzanne (1980)
Known for movies Hitting Home (1988) as Producer
Keeping Track (1986) as Producer
Prologue (1970) as Producer
Suzanne (1980) as Director