Leila BasenLeila Basen (born 1955) is a Canadian film and television writer and producer, most noted as one of the writers of the 2006 comedy film Bon Cop, Bad Cop.[1] A graduate of York University, she began her career as a writer for the CBC Television sitcoms King of Kensington and Hangin' In.[2] She later wrote the screenplays for films such as Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid[3] and Killing 'em Softly.[2] balancing her writing career with her family life with theatre director Alexander Hausvater.[2] She was predominantly a television writer thereafter,[2] writing scripts for series such as Urban Angel, Max Glick, Street Legal, Road to Avonlea, African Skies, Bob and Margaret, Ready or Not, Riverdale, Emily of New Moon and Blackfly.[4] After Bon Cop, Bad Cop she returned to television, serving as a writer and producer on Heartland, Strange Empire and Big Top Academy. AwardsShe received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series at the 9th Gemini Awards in 1995, for the Ready or Not episode "Am I Perverted or What?"[5] For Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Basen and co-writers Alex Epstein, Patrick Huard and Kevin Tierney received a Jutra Award nomination for Best Screenplay at the 9th Jutra Awards,[6] and won the Canadian Comedy Award for Pretty Funny Film Writing at the 8th Canadian Comedy Awards.[7] References
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