Peter Wellington is a Canadian film and television director. His films have included Joe's So Mean to Josephine, for which he won the Claude Jutra Award in 1996,[1] Luck (2003) and Cottage Country (2013).
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| Nationality | Canadian |
| Occupation | film and television director |
| Known for | Joe's So Mean to Josephine, Cottage Country, Slings and Arrows |
Wellington has also directed the television series Slings and Arrows and episodes of the series 18 to Life (including its pilot), Traders, Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, The Eleventh Hour, Rent-a-Goalie, Being Erica, Single White Spenny, Rookie Blue, Saving Hope and Kim's Convenience.
His brother David is also a film and television director also for Saving Hope, a series he has also directed eight episodes of.
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