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Robin Spry

Producer, Director, Writer, Actor, Additional Credits
Born October 25, 1939Died March 28, 2005 (65 years)
Robin Spry (October 25, 1939 – March 28, 2005) was a Canadian film director and television producer and screenwriter.

Spry was perhaps best known for his documentary films Action: The October Crisis of 1970 and Reaction: A Portrait of a Society in Crisis about Quebec's October Crisis.

Robin Spry was born in Toronto, Ontario to Canadian broadcast pioneer Graham Spry and economic historian Irene Spry.

After studies at Oxford University and the London School of Economics, Spry began his filmmaking career in 1964 at the National Film Board in Montreal, earning a place on its payroll in 1965 and remaining there until stepping down in 1978. While at the NFB Spry built a reputation as a documentarist engaged with the issues of the day, with films on abortion, youth rebellion, and contemporary politics. His Prologue documented the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, weaving narrative with archival footage to become, in 1969, the first Canadian film to appear at the Venice Film Festival. His Canadian Film Award-winning documentary Action: The October Crisis of 1970 (1973) used a similar approach to tell the story of the kidnapping of British diplomat James Richard Cross and the murder of Pierre Laporte. Spry also tried his hand at other aspects of the film trade, acting as a producer, filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, cinematographer and film editor, and appearing in several colleagues' films, including Denys Arcand's Québec, Duplessis et après" (1972), reading out sections of the 1837 Durham Report. Spry starred in the 1981 hostage film Kings and Desperate Men.

In the mid-1970s Spry left the NFB to focus on production work, founding Telescene and then, upon its bankruptcy in 2000, continuing to work with other production firms in Montreal. Among the films he produced were Léa Pool's À corps perdu (1988), André Forcier's Une histoire inventée (1990), and John Hamilton's The Myth of the Male Orgasm (1993); he was also responsible for a number of television series, such as The Lost World. Other notable works included the 1995 mini-series, Hiroshima, about the events leading up to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which won a Canadian Gemini Award and was nominated for an American Emmy, as well as earlier films One Man (1977), Drying Up the Streets (1978), and Suzanne (1980). Spry died in an early-morning road accident on March 28, 2005 in Montreal, Quebec, leaving behind a son, Jeremy, and a daughter, Zoé, whom he had fathered by journalist Carmel Dumas (from whom he was divorced at the time of his death).

The first season of Charlie Jade was dedicated to his memory, as mentioned in the credits of the final episode, as was Air Crash Investigation's episode "Mistaken Identity".

Source: Article "Robin Spry" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • Student Seduction
  • Midnight Man
  • Malarek

Known For

  • Charlie Jade
  • Big Wolf on Campus
  • Student Seduction
  • Student Bodies
  • Malarek
  • A Cry in the Night
  • Witchboard III: The Possession
  • Hitting Home
  • The Ernie Game
  • Keeping Track
  • Action: The October Crisis of 1970
  • Hiroshima
  • Suzanne
  • One Man
  • Une histoire inventée
  • Going to Kansas City
  • Midnight Man
  • On Dangerous Ground
  • The Myth of the Male Orgasm

Robin Spry Filmography

2005
Charlie Jade (TV Series)
2003
2002
Seriously Weird (TV Series) · as Executive Producer
2002
The Lost World: Underground · as Executive Producer
2002
Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher · as Executive Producer
2000
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde · as Executive Producer
1999
The Lost World · as Executive Producer
1999
The Lost World (TV Series) · as Executive Producer
1999
Nightmare Man · as Executive Producer
1999
Big Wolf on Campus (TV Series)
1998
Going to Kansas City · as Executive Producer
1998
Jack Higgins's the Windsor Protocol · as Executive Producer
1998
Escape from Wildcat Canyon · as Executive Producer
1998
Thunder Point · as Executive Producer
1997
Midnight Man · as Executive Producer
1997
The Hunger (TV Series) · as Executive Producer
1997
Student Bodies (TV Series)
1995
Hiroshima · as Executive Producer
1995
1993
1993
Sirens (TV Series)
1992
1991
Urban Angel (TV Series) · as Executive Producer
1990
1988
1988
1988
1986
1974
1973
1969

1981
Kings and Desperate Men · as Harry Gibson
1974
1972
Québec: Duplessis et après... · as Narrator - Durham Report (1838)

2007
Grand Star (TV Series) · as Story Adaption
1996
On Dangerous Ground · as Co-Executive Producer
1991
Urban Angel (TV Series) · as Series Created By
1988
Hitting Home · as Story
1986
Keeping Track · as Story
1969
Prologue · as Based On A Story By
1967
The Ernie Game · as Assistant Director

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