Mark Penney
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Mark Penney (born 24th June 1982 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian film director.
Mark Penney is the director of the 2004 film The Right Way which played at many world film festivals most notably at the 61st Venice Film Festival. He began his career in Christian television at the age of 16 and has directed many short films and television programs. One of these films includes The Archer (2005) which was directed by John Palmer and produced by himself and his brother, it starred Kim Poirier, Anthony Furey and Dov Tiefenbach.
Mark attended Seneca College and York University.
[edit] Filmography
- Quick Study (TV series) (2000)
- Just The Facts (TV Series) (2000)
- An-Nehr (short) (2003)
- The Right Way (2004)
- The Archer (2005) (exective producer)
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NAME | Penney, Mark |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | film director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 24th June 1982 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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