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Graeme Campbell is an award winning film director, writer and editor. He was born in 1954 in...
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Graeme Campbell is an award winning film director, writer and editor. He was born in 1954 in Montreal, Quebec.
Campbell's body of work lies mostly in films made for television as well as mini-series', although he has transitioned into episodic television in more recent years as well. He earned a BFA from Montreal's Concordia University.
He has been writing and directing movies and television for over twenty years. He started off making documentaries, but got his first break with the controversial feature, "Murder One" released by Miramax in 1988. Starring Henry Thomas, the film is an uncompromising portrayal of a horrific crime spree gone wrong.
This led to another controversial true crime story “Deadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story” for NBC about the poisonous friendship between two teens. It caused Scott Watkins of the New York Times to write “Through the creative and brilliant direction of Graeme Campbell, the viewer is taken on a roller coaster ride through hell. Using flashbacks, tense courtroom drama and frighteningly vivid jail scenes, Campbell and cast tell a riveting story.”
Campbell’s gift with actors is evident in such films as "Unforgivable" starring the late John
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