Sean Reycraft | |
Nationality: | Canadian |
Occupation: | television producer and playwright |
Sean Reycraft is a Canadian screenwriter, television producer and playwright.[1] He is most noted for his theatrical play Pop Song, which won the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award in the Youth Theatre division in 2001,[2] and as the screenwriter of Laurie Lynd's 2007 film Breakfast with Scot.[3]
The son of former Ontario MPP Doug Reycraft,[4] he was born and raised in Glencoe.[1] He was an actor in the early 1990s before premiering his first play, Einstein Dreams at Buddies in Bad Times in 1996.[5] His later plays included Reconstruction,[6] The End of Dancing,[7] Roundabout,[8] Strange Things Happen,[9] and One Good Marriage.[1]
He studied film and television writing at the Canadian Film Centre,[4] and has since been a writer and producer on television series such as Braceface, The Eleventh Hour, , Instant Star, Slings & Arrows, The Best Years, 90210, Being Erica, The Vampire Diaries, Switched at Birth, Finding Carter and Killjoys.