Dawn Wilkinson is a Canadian film and television director based in LA. [2]
Canadian filmmaker
Director Dawn Wilkinson on the set of the BET+ Original Film "Block Party” (photo by Branch Out Productions)[1]
Early life and education
Dawn Wilkinson was born in Montreal, Quebec. When she was six weeks old, her family moved to Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario. About a year later, they moved to the town of Acton, Ontario, and five years later they returned to Brampton.[3] Wilkinson attended SEED Alternative School (1992), the University of Toronto (1996), the Canadian Film Centre (2000)[4] and the Short Dramatic Film Program (2000) where she directed Girls Who Say Yes (2000).[5]
Career
Dawn Wilkinson at the Locke & Key series premiere (photo by Emma McIntyre, courtesy of Netflix).
Dawn Wilkinson is an award-winning director who apprenticed with Norman Jewison on the set of Hurricane (1999 film), and taught filmmaking at Trebas Institute (1999-2001), the Toronto Film School (2001-2008), and Humber College (2009-2010). Dawn was recruited by the National Film Board of Canada to teach local youth about filmmaking, and she went on to be the director of National Film Board short documentaries Youth Visions (2007).
Dawn directed the award winning feature film "Devotion" and the short films "Instant Dread", "Dandelions", "Wilderness", and "Girls Who Say Yes." Being awarded the WIFT and DGC Emerging Television Director Award, Dawn directed many of Canada's top drama series including "Heartland", "Murdoch Mysteries", and "Degrassi", which she was nominated for a DGC AWARD for Best Family TV Series, in addition to comedies "Sunnyside", and "Kim's Convenience" in which Dawn was nominated for a Best Directing DGC Award.
In addition to being a member of the Directors Guild of Canada, and the Writers Guild of Canada,[5] Dawn became a member of the Directors Guild of America and has went on to directed a number of hit television series. Some of the shows she has directed include: "Empire", "How to Get Away with Murder", "All American", "All American: Homecoming", "Locke & Key", "Nashville", "Dynasty", "Greenleaf", "Riverdale", "Power Book II: Ghost", and the STARZ series "Step Up: High Water" (Season 3) in which Dawn served as executive producer and director for numerous episodes.
Dawn received rave reviews for Hallmark’s TV movie "A Nashville Christmas Carol” which was filmed during the height of the global pandemic. In 2022 Dawn Wilkinson directed the BET+ Original film "Block Party" which is the first ever Juneteenth Family Comedy. The film is the first of its kind to have a theatrical, streaming, and linear release in the same month of its release.
Telly Award (Silver) Directing for Television | Series: "Truth Be Told" | Episode: "If Wishes Were Horses" (2022)
Telly Award (Bronze) Directing for Television | Series: "How to Get Away with Murder" | Episode: "What If Sam Wasn't the Bad Guy This Whole Time?" (2022)
Communicator Award (Gold Award of Excellence) Directing for Television | Series: "Truth Be Told" | Episode: "If Wishes Were Horses" (2022)
Communicator Award (Gold Award of Excellence) Directing for Television | Series: "How to Get Away with Murder" | Episode: "What If Sam Wasn't the Bad Guy This Whole Time?" (2022)
Nominated for Best Directing DGC Award | Series: LOCKE & KEY | Episode: "Dissection" (2020)
Women in Film and Television’s Directors Guild of Canada Emerging Television Director Award (2008)
Best Screenplay Award from African American Women in Cinema Film Festival for Love Child (2004)
Platinum Remi Award for Dramatic Original Independent Short for Wilderness (2012)
The Tony Stoltz Completion Award for Devotion (2005)
Star! Audience Award at the ReelWorld Film Festival in Toronto for Devotion (2005)[7][8]
Best Feature at the San Francisco Urban Kids Film Festival for Devotion (2005)[9]
Nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Award Team Award for Best Television Series: Family for Degrassi: The Next Generation.[10]
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