Empire, Inc.
Empire, Inc. is a six-episode Canadian television miniseries, which aired on CBC Television in English and Télévision de Radio-Canada in French in 1983.[1] Spanning from the 1920s to the 1960s, the series centred on the family of James Munroe (Kenneth Welsh), a wealthy anglophone business tycoon in Montreal.[2]
Empire, Inc. | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Douglas Bowie |
Directed by | Douglas Jackson Denys Arcand |
Composer | Neil Chotem |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Mark Blandford |
Producer | Paul Risacher |
Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television Télévision de Radio-Canada |
The series was a co-production of CBC Television, Télévision de Radio-Canada and the National Film Board.[1] It was directed by Douglas Jackson and Denys Arcand, with each directing three of the six episodes.[2]
The cast also included Martha Henry, Jennifer Dale, Mitch Martin, Peter Dvorsky, Linda Griffiths, Pamela Redfern, Joseph Ziegler, Donald Pilon, Lyn Jackson and Gabriel Arcand.[3]
The series garnered six ACTRA Award nominations in 1984, including Best Actor for Welsh, Best Actress for both Griffiths and Henry, Best Supporting Performer nods for Gabriel Arcand and Lyn Jackson and a Best Writing for Douglas Bowie.[4] Welsh, Griffiths, Arcand and Bowie won their awards.[5]
References
- Carole Corbeil, "Empire built on two solitudes". The Globe and Mail, February 13, 1982.
- "Flashes of trash, touches of class Empire, Inc. on CBC is just what the doctor ordered". The Globe and Mail, January 8, 1983.
- "Production begins on CBC epic". The Globe and Mail, December 4, 1981.
- "ACTRA finalists are selected". The Globe and Mail, March 19, 1984.
- "Popular mini-series dominates ACTRA awards: Empire earns big dividend". The Globe and Mail, April 4, 1984.