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Graham Ludlow

Graham Ludlow is a Canadian actor, executive, screenwriter and producer.[1] Ludlow was born in England but grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. He graduated from Magee Secondary School.[2][3]

Career

Acting

His acting roles include the films Welcome to 18 (1986)[4] and Thunder Run (1986).[5]

Writer

Ludlow wrote the film The Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon (1997), starring Rutger Hauer and narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. The Hollywood Reporter said that it was, "... a pleasant surprise. Much more faithful to Jack London's 1903 classic than the two Hollywood versions."[6] The New York Post claimed Ludlow's adaptation was the "best version yet of Jack London's classic story of survival."[7] Ludlow also wrote the television movie Storm Cell (2008).[8]

Producer

Ludlow was a producer of the action film The Condemned (2007).[9] He was executive producer of the television film Anya's Bell (1999),[10] which was nominated for a Humanitas Prize in 2000, and won the 2000 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie. He executive produced Eight Days to Live (2006), which was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best TV Movie. Broadcast in Canada by CTV, Eight Days To Live became CTV's highest rated TV movie.[11][12]

Ludlow was also executive producer of In God's Country (film) (2007), which won the 2008 CFTPA Indie Award for Best TV Movie[13][14] and was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best TV Movie; The Good Times are Killing Me (2009), another Gemini Award nominee for Best TV Movie; and She Drives Me Crazy (2007), which was nominated and then won the Gemini Award for Best TV Movie in 2010.[15]

Ludlow wrote the screenplay for and is an executive producer of The Riverbank (2012).[16][17] The film was the Opening Night Gala Presentation at the 24th edition of Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival on September 15, 2012,[18]

Ludlow produced and wrote the screenplay for the indie film Naked Dragon (2014).[19][20]

Ludlow was a producer of the award-winning[21]Baroness von Sketch Show (2016).[22]

In 2021, Incendo appointed Ludlow to the role of production and development executive, Canada.[23][24] Some of the titles he has produced at Incendo include Terror Train (2022), Marry F*** Kill (2022), The Amityville Curse (2023)[25][26] and Guess Who (2024).[27] He is also an Executive Producer of the series Clean Sweep.[28]

Filmography

Actor

Producer

  • 1999 Anya's Bell (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2006 Eight Days to Live (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2007 She Drives Me Crazy (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2007 The Condemned (executive producer)
  • 2007 In God's Country (film) (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2009 The Good Times Are Killing Me (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2010 Tangled (TV movie) (executive producer)
  • 2012 The Riverbank (executive producer)
  • 2014 Child Star (TV series) (executive producer)
  • 2014 Naked Dragon (film) (producer)
  • 2016 Baroness von Sketch Show (TV series) (supervising producer)
  • 2019 Stand! (film) (executive producer)
  • 2021 The Secret Sauce (TV movie) (supervising producer)
  • 2021 Farmer Seeking Love (TV movie) (supervising producer)
  • 2021 Destination Love (TV movie) (supervising producer)
  • 2021 Love and Penguins (TV movie) (supervising producer)
  • 2022 Terror Train (TV movie) (executive producer / producer)
  • 2022 Terror Train 2 (TV movie) (executive producer / producer)
  • 2023 Marry F*** Kill (TV movie) (executive producer / producer)
  • 2023 The Amityville Curse (TV movie) (executive producer / producer)
  • 2023 Clean Sweep (TV series) (executive producer)
  • 2024 Guess Who (TV movie) (executive producer / producer)

Screenwriter

Published works

References

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External links

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