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Jeff Boulton was born in Wallaceburg, Ontario and grew up in the city of Chatham, Ontario. From an early age, Jeff wanted to work in the world of film and television.
For twelve years, Jeff ran Dante Media Group where he was the Executive Producer on over 500 commercials, music videos, and branded content videos.
As Head of Production for Don Carmody Television, Jeff oversaw production on the company's slate of series and films.
Jeff is developing genre films under his personal production shingle Crafthaus Ltd.
Jeff received his post-secondary education in York University's Film &Television Program and he is a survivor of the Perrin Beatty years at the CBC.- Editor
- Editorial Department
Award winning editor Lisa Grootenboer is an industry staple with two plus decades of experience. She is best known for her work on "The Tudors", "The Borgias" and "X Company" as well as for her live music cutting with Joe Bonamassa and Iron Maiden. Logging almost 200 hours of cut screen time, Lisa's CV is filled with notable domestic and international productions. Her passion is clearly seen in her work.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Oscar Paul Trepanier was born in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada, and raised in the quiet beach town of Kincardine, Ontario. After high school, and a few years studying and working in electronic/mechanical engineering in Toronto, Canada, Oscar set off traveling for a one and a half year around the world. He was 'discovered' getting off the Bondai Beach bus in Syney, Australia by a Swedish photographer. The photo campaign lead to his first commercial. It was for the German clothing company, "Marc O' Polo" In 1995 he returned to Toronto and studied with some of the cities top acting educators including Second City, David Rotenberg and at the University of Toronto. Since Toronto, Oscar has called various cities home including Milan, San Fransico, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. He has been featured in dozens of commercials and ads around the world as well as working with some of Hollywood's leading director's and actor's in television, stage and movies. Oscar has also done some stunt work along the way, as well as, body double duty, as was the case when he body-doubled for the short 'Statue of Liberty torch' scene as "Wolverine" for Hugh Jackman in Bryan Singer's, "X-Men".
Oscar Paul Trepanier married Robin Sandra Spragens in 2004 and now resides in Washington, DC. One of the greatest joys in his life was the birth of his son, Luke, in March 2007.- Corey Chainey was born on December 3, 1987, and raised In Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada. The eldest of three boys, he attended H.W. Burgess Public School, and by the time he had reached the eighth grade, he was interested In acting. A shy boy, he attended Wallaceburg District Secondary School In 2001, and during that time was introduced to dramatic arts and theatre at the age of 14. However coming from a blue-collar working class family (His father a factory worker, and his mother a grocery store cashier), he didn't believe he would find success as an actor, and decided he should pursue his other interest; Firefighting. Shortly after high school, Corey attended Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology, In Sarnia Ontario, majoring in the field of fire suppression and prevention. After graduating college however, he still had a strong desire to act, and began to pursue acting once again.
Chainey has worked with Electric Motion Pictures, and ProductionMark on multiple occasions; his most notable film being Black Donnellys (2017) (Which sold out theaters across Ontario), playing the infamous, Michael Donnelly. In addition to independent films, Chainey has also been known to do background work as well, participating on sets such as Suicide Squad (2016), Flatliners (2017), Designated Survivor (2016), and Taken (2017), among others. Chainey continues to contribute In both major, and minor appearances In film, and television. - Win Smith was born on 22 January 1888 in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer, known for Cheese-Nappers (1938), Trade Mice (1938) and Yokel Boy Makes Good (1938). He died on 8 October 1941 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Doug Shedden was born on 29 April 1961 in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada.
- Shaun Suisham was born on 29 December 1981 in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada.