Gary Harvey (director) explained

Occupation:television director, producer
Nationality:Canadian

Gary Harvey (born August 5, 1962) is a Canadian television director, writer and producer.[1]

Awards

AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef(s)
Gemini Awards1996Best Direction in a Television SeriesMadison

"True Colours"

[2]
1997Best Television FilmThe War Between Us[3]
1998Best Children's or Youth Program or SeriesThe Adventures of Shirley Holmes[4]
2002Best Dramatic SeriesCold Squad
2003
Best Direction in a Drama SeriesCold Squad: "And the Fury"
Canadian Screen Awards2013Best Dramatic SeriesArctic Air
2019Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Limited SeriesMurdoch Mysteries

"Home for the Holidays"

[5]
CableACE Award1996International Dramatic Special or MovieThe War Between Us
Directors Guild of Canada2004Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series - DramaCold Squad: "And the Fury"
2005Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series - ComedyRobson Arms

"Dancing the Horizontal Mambo"

Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series - DramaGodiva's

"Fast & Loose"

2007Godiva's: "Inked"
Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series - ComedyRobson Arms: "Ordinary Assholes"
2009Robson Arms: "Hero"
2011Best Direction in a Television Movie or Miniseries

Notes and References

  1. Megan McAteer, "Murdoch Mysteries director Gary Harvey finds power in being open about his invisible disability". CBC News, March 31, 2023.
  2. "More nominees for the Gemini awards". The Globe and Mail, January 25, 1996.
  3. John McKay, "Troubled CBC still leads Gemini pack". Canadian Press, January 15, 1997.
  4. "A partial list of some of the best in Canadian TV". Edmonton Journal, January 14, 1998.
  5. Kelly Townsend, "CSAs ’19: Anne, Schitt’s Creek, Cardinal lead TV nominations". Playback, February 7, 2019.