Sheri Elwood

Sheri Elwood is a Canadian screenwriter and director working in film and television, most noted as creator of the television series Call Me Fitz[1] and Moonshine.[2]

She received Gemini Award nominations for Best Short Drama at the 13th Gemini Awards in 1998 for Eb & Flo,[3] and Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series at the 26th Gemini Awards in 2011 for the pilot episode of Call Me Fitz.[4]

At the 1st Canadian Screen Awards in 2013, she won Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series for the Call Me Fitz episode "Hell Hath No Drink Limit".[5]

Filmography

Television

YearShowCredit
1995–1996 Ready or Not Writer/Assistant Story Editor
1996–1999 Flash Forward Writer/Story Editor/Creative Consultant
1999 I Was a Sixth Grade Alien Writer
2002 Strange Days at Blake Holsey High Director
2004 15/Love Writer/Executive Story Consultant
2006 The Jane Show Writer/Supervising Producer
2009 Defying Gravity Writer/Producer
2010–2014 Call Me Fitz Creator/Executive Producer/Writer/Director
2016–2017 Lucifer Writer/Executive Producer
2019 Whiskey Cavalier Writer/Executive Producer
2020 Moonshine Writer/Producer/showrunner

Film

YearFilmRole
1997 The Swimming Lesson Writer/Director/Editor
1998 Eb & Flo Writer/Director
2000 Deeply Writer/Director

Awards and nominations

Awards
  • 2000 Sudbury Cinéfest - Best Ontario Feature - Deeply
  • 1998 Gemini - Best Short Film - Eb & Flo

References

  1. "Priestley plays scoundrel". Calgary Herald, August 19, 2010.
  2. Melissa Hank, "All in the dysfunctional family; Creator plumbs memories for new CBC dramedy Moonshine". Windsor Star, September 14, 2021.
  3. "List of key nominations for 13th Gemini Awards for Canadian TV". Vancouver Sun, August 12, 1998.
  4. "26TH Annual Gemini Awards". Tribute, September 7, 2011.
  5. W. Andrew Powell, "Winners at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards". TheGATE.ca, March 3, 2013.
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