C.P. Booth
- Editorial Department
- Director
- Actor
Born in Sheffield England to classical musician parents, Booth
emigrated to Canada in 1959, playing roles in CBC TV productions from
the age of 9. A busy session player and singer throughout his teens, he
worked behind the scenes as bassist and producer for many Canadian
acts, notably Jim Carrey. Two albums, with the Jazz Fusion Orchestra,
"Young" (Ampex Records) (1971) and PBM (Parker, Booth & Murrell) for
Freedom records (1981), cemented his reputation as a highly respected
composer and performer. "A Ticket To Heaven" in 1981 and the Tommy
Hunter Show gig as regular singer presaged his move to Los Angeles in
1986 where he morphed into editor/producer and director of music
videos, commercials, and documentaries throughout the 90s. After
surviving a life-threatening cancer, he continues his work as one of
the leading proponents of Final Cut Pro as well as a gifted and
knowledgeable "finisher" for many clients including McG (Charlie's
Angels), Major League Baseball, various animé clients and the US Army.
Now a US citizen, he continues to live and work in Los Angeles.