Rex Bromfield
Rex Bromfield is a Canadian film and television director and writer.[1] He is best known for his 1982 film Melanie, which garnered seven Genie Award nominations at the 4th Genie Awards in 1983, including a nod for Bromfield as Best Director.[2]
He has directed five feature films and numerous episodes of Canadian television series. He subsequently left the film business to start a software company, but in 2004 he briefly returned to film as co-writer with Jackson Davies of the screenplay for The Wild Guys.[3] He has since published several works of fiction as e-books on Smashwords.
He is the brother of comedians Valri Bromfield and Lois Bromfield who appeared in the 1990s, Bromfield with in her first television interview, on .
Filmography[]
Films[]
- Love at First Sight (1977)
- Tulips (1981)
- Melanie (1982)
- Home Is Where the Hart Is (1987)
- Café Romeo (1992)
- The Wild Guys (2004)
Television[]
- Danger Bay (1988–89, 4 episodes)
- The Beachcombers (1988–89, 6 episodes)
- Max Glick (1990)
- The Odyssey (1993–94, 4 episodes)
References[]
- ^ "Filmmakers get serious in fall releases". Vancouver Sun, September 12, 1987.
- ^ "Top Genie prospects for Jack Miner move". The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1983.
- ^ "Wild Guys scatter across B.C.". The Province, November 12, 2004.
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