Michael J.F. Scott

 

Michael J.F. Scott

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Michael J.F. Scott is a director, producer and writer. He is known for Spirit Rider (2015), Heck's Way Home (1996), Lost in the Barrens (1990) and Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave (1992).

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Michael J.F. Scott

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Runaway) 30th Genie Awards 2010 Runaway
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Village of Idiots) 21st Genie Awards 2001 Village of Idiots
Gemini Award for Best Youth Program or Series (Lost in the Barrens) 6th Gemini Awards 1992 Lost in the Barrens
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special (Lost in the Barrens) 18th Daytime Emmy Awards 1991 Lost in the Barrens
Gemini Award for Best Pay TV Dramatic Program or Series (Daughters Of The Country) 2nd Gemini Awards 1987 Daughters Of The Country
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (The Big Snit) 7th Genie Awards 1986 The Big Snit
Genie Award for Outstanding Theatrical Short (Ted Baryluk's Grocery) 5th Genie Awards 1984 Ted Baryluk's Grocery
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Runaway) 30th Genie Awards 2010 Runaway
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Louise) 25th Genie Awards 2005 Louise
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Village of Idiots) 21st Genie Awards 2001 Village of Idiots
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special (Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave) 19th Daytime Emmy Awards 1992 Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special (Lost in the Barrens) 18th Daytime Emmy Awards 1991 Lost in the Barrens
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (Get A Job) 8th Genie Awards 1987 Get a Job
Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama (Where's Pete) 8th Genie Awards 1987 Where's Pete
Genie Award for Best Animated Short (The Big Snit) 7th Genie Awards 1986 The Big Snit
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Animated) (The Big Snit) 58th Academy Awards 1985 The Big Snit
Genie Award for Outstanding Theatrical Short (Ted Baryluk's Grocery) 5th Genie Awards 1984 Ted Baryluk's Grocery

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Michael Scott is a film producer, film director, television producer and television director.

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