Calum MacLeod (producer)

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Calum MacLeod

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Born April 28, 1981 (1981-04-28) (age 27)
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Calum MacLeod is the co-host, writer, creator and creative producer of the Canadian television series Road Hockey Rumble. He was born in the house of Taurus at Winnipeg’s St. Boniface Hospital but spent his early years in Edinburgh, Scotland, before moving back to Winnipeg at the age of nine. Shortly thereafter he was introduced to the game of road hockey when he grabbed one of his neighbour’s broken sticks out of the garbage. Since then, Calum has been wreaking havoc in road hockey games from Winnipeg to Prince George and finally to Vancouver.

It was in Vancouver that his over-exuberant hitting, trash talking, and mucking gave him a reputation as a terror on the courts of UBC intramurals’ Tier Three ball hockey league. He also enjoys chocolate milk and curling...and is a HUGE Winnipeg Blue Bombers fan.

Calum majored in Film Production at the University of British Columbia. He produced the 2005 National Screen Institute ZeD Drama Prize film Gravity Boy, which was broadcast on CBC Television in Fall 2006. Calum’s other credits include: co-producer/D.O.P. of the short film Lyon King (2004), which screened at both the World of Comedy International Film Festival and the Worldwide Short Film Festival and producer/D.O.P. of the short film Our New Toy (2004), winner of the Most Innovative Film award at the Real 2 Reel Children’s Film Festival.

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