Anthony Dufour

Anthony Dufour

Director

BIO

Anthony Dufour is an award-winning director, writer, and producer who has worked in both film and television. He is best known for his work on projects such as the TV series "The L Word," the feature film "The Five-Year Engagement," and the documentary "The Human Experiment."

Born in Montreal, Canada in 1976, Anthony's interest in film began at an early age. He studied film at Concordia University in Montreal and graduated with an Honours Degree in Fine Arts.

After school, Anthony started his career as a director and writer for independent films, music videos, and commercials. He gained acclaim for his work in the Canadian film industry and was recognized with the Prix Jutra for Best Director in 2002 for his film "Gaspé Copper."

In 2004, Anthony was hired to direct episodes of the popular TV series "The L Word," which earned him critical acclaim and several awards. He went on to direct episodes of other popular TV series such as "Ugly Betty," "Entourage," and "The Office."

In 2007, Anthony directed his first feature film, "The Five-Year Engagement." The romantic comedy starred Jason Segel and Emily Blunt and was a huge success, earning over $100 million at the box office.

In 2013, Anthony directed the documentary "The Human Experiment." The film examines the risks posed by everyday chemicals in our environment, and how they are affecting our health. It earned him several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.

Today, Anthony continues to work in the film and TV industry. He is currently working on an untitled drama series for Netflix and a feature film based on the best-selling novel "The Girl on the Train."

Anthony Dufour is a highly respected director and producer who has achieved great success in the film and television industry. He is a master storyteller who is passionate about creating meaningful and entertaining stories that have an impact on audiences.

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