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Érik Canuel
Born1961 (1961)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died (aged 63)
Occupation(s)Film and television director
Years active1997–2024

Érik Canuel (1961 – June 15, 2024) was a Canadian film and television director from Montreal, Quebec.

Canuel, the son of actor Yvan Canuel,[1] began his career in the mid-1980s making music videos for such artists as Paul Piché, Sass Jordan, Norman Iceberg, Vilain Pingouin and Sylvain Cossette. After shooting a number of TV commercials, several of them award-winners, he worked as a director on the television series Big Wolf on Campus, for the Fox network, and The Hunger, broadcast on Showtime and The Movie Network.

In 2000, his IMAX film Hemingway: A Portrait won a Genie Award for best short documentary,[2] as well as the Maximum Image Award for best 2D film at the Miami Aventura Imax Days. Canuel also directed Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher in 2000, The Pig's Law (La Loi du cochon) in 2001, Red Nose (Nez rouge) in 2003, The Last Tunnel (Le Dernier Tunnel) in 2004, The Outlander (Le Survenant) in 2005, and Bon Cop, Bad Cop in 2006, receiving numerous nominations and awards.

In 2010, Canuel directed the episode "Fa la Erica" (season 3, ep. 11) of the TV series Being Erica. In 2016, he directed a segment of the collective film 9 (9, le film).[3]

In 2020, Canuel directed the last four episodes entitled "Collapse", "Orphans", "Relapse" and "The Only Way Out Is Through" of the first season of the TV series Transplant.

He often made cameo appearances in his own films.[citation needed]

Canuel died of plasma cell leukemia on June 15, 2024, at the age of 63.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Demers, Maxime (May 16, 2012). "« C'est une forme d'hommage à mon père » - Érik Canuel". Le Journal de Montréal.
  2. ^ "Winners at the Genie Awards". Welland Tribune, January 31, 2000.
  3. ^ Alain de Repentigny, "9 - Le film: un «truc de gang»". La Presse, September 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Érik Canuel, director of Bon Cop, Bad Cop and other Quebec hit films, has died at 63 / Canuel was diagnosed with cancer 7 years ago". CBC News. June 17, 2024.
  5. ^ Zone Arts-ICI.Radio-Canada.ca (June 17, 2024). "Érik Canuel, réalisateur de Bon cop, bad cop, est mort à 63 ans". Radio-Canada (in French).
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