John L'Ecuyer

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John L'Ecuyer is a Canadian film and television director.

L'Ecuyer was born in Montreal and studied at Ryerson University in Toronto.

His first feature, Curtis's Charm, an adaptation of a Jim Carroll story was released in 1995. His feature film credits include St. Jude (2000), and Le goût des jeunes filles (2004).

His television work includes Queer as Folk, Live Through This, ReGenesis and Cold Squad.

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He is the younger brother of Gerald L'Ecuyer, a noted Canadian film and television director.

He attended Ryerson University with screenwriter Brad Abraham.

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