Canadian film director
Sebastian Cluer
Born 1979 (age 45–46) Occupation(s) Film director, producer, writer Years active 1999–present Website vimeo .com /cluer
Sebastian Cluer is a Canadian film and television director, producer, developer and writer.[ 1]
Cluer was born and raised in Toronto . He met frequent collaborator Kenny Hotz , as a preteen through his father, who lived with Hotz's mother for several decades. He graduated from Ryerson University 's New Media program at the School of Image Arts.[ 2]
Cluer has worked professionally in many genres including comedy, drama, horror, factual and documentary.[ 3] He has worked on shows like The Office Movers , Still Standing ,[ 4] Kenny vs. Spenny , My 90-Year-Old Roommate , Decoys , Bollywed , The Ron James Show , My Paranormal Nightmare and Paranormal Nightshift .
Select awards and nominations
Bollywed – Season 1
Paranormal Nightshift – Season 1 'She Follows Me'
Still Standing (Canadian TV series)
Kenny vs. Spenny
2011 Canadian Comedy Awards – Best Comedy Director nominee – XMas Special
2010 Gemini Awards – Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy nomination (Kenny Hotz & Spencer Rice) – Season 6
2010 Canadian Comedy Awards – Best Comedy Writing nominee – Season 6
2008 Gemini Awards – Best Comedy Program or Series nominee – Season 4
2006 Gemini Awards – Best Comedy Program or Series nominee – Season 2
2004 Gemini Awards – Best Reality Based Entertainment Program or Series nominee – Season 1
2004 Rose d'Or Lucerne Switzerland – Best Comedy Series nominee – Season 1
My 90-Year-Old Roommate
Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will – Season 1
The Papal Chase
Million Dollar Critic
Buy It, Fix It, Sell It
Holmes Inspection – Season 1
2010 Gemini Awards – Best Lifestyle/Practical Information Series nominee
Restaurant Makeover – Season 5
2009 Gemini Awards – Best Lifestyle/Practical Information Series nominee
References
^ Angela Hickman, "Kenny vs. everything; Taking on 'the most important words in the world,' and trying not to get spit on". National Post , July 22, 2011.
^ "Sebastian Cluer" . Directors.ca .
^ Furdyk, Brent (March 30, 2021). "Television Nominees Announced For 2021 Canadian Screen Awards, 'Schitt's Creek' Leads The Pack With 21 Nominations" . Archived from the original on March 30, 2021.
^ Ian Froese, "'Still Standing' wrestles with Reston". Brandon Sun , October 29, 2016.
^ "Canadian Screen Awards 2021: News, Documentary, Lifestyle and Reality" . Tribute , May 18, 2021.
^ "Schitt's Creek leads nominees for 2020 Canadian Screen Awards" . CBC News , February 18, 2020.
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