Rick LeGuerrier

Rick LeGuerrier is a Canadian journalist, director and independent film producer. He is one of two founders of Dream Street Pictures,[1] created in 2004 with Timothy M. Hogan.

Career

Rick LeGuerrier was first a journalist reporting from Canada, the US and Europe, then as a broadcast executive, and, for the last decade, as an independent producer and partner in Dream Street.[1]

Producing

LeGuerrier's works include documentary "The Zoo Revolution", which is now in production for CBC Television’s Doc Zone, and the television movie, The Phantoms,[2] which was shown on the CBC. He produced Wild and Dangerous: The World of Exotic Pets for the CBC in 2015.[3]

Awards and nominations

LeGuerrier and projects he produced have been nominated for or received various awards including:

  • 2014 International Kids Emmy[4][5]
  • WGC Screenwriting Awards
  • Canadian Screen Awards
  • 4 Gemini Nominations[6][7]
  • Won 2013 Shaw Rocket Prize (Youth/Family)[2][1]
  • Won Atlantic Journalism Awards: 1991 Citation of Merit Enterprise Reporting Radio, 1993 Gold Spot News Radio [8]

References

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