Chris Haddock

Canadian screenwriter, producer and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chris Haddock is a Canadian screenwriter, producer and director best known as the creator and showrunner of the CBC Television series Da Vinci's Inquest, Da Vinci's City Hall, Intelligence and The Romeo Section.[1] He has won 14 Gemini Awards as a writer, producer and/or director and received another 15 nominations - most of them for Da Vinci's Inquest.

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A booth at the Ovaltine Cafe on East Hastings Street, Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, 2008, among those used regularly by characters in Da Vinci’s Inquest.
The Penthouse Club (est. 1947) on Seymour Street, Vancouver, 2016, featured as the 'Chick-a-Dee', the headquarters of Jimmy Reardon, in Intelligence.

Career

Haddock began as a street performer, but he later focused his creative energies into screenwriting for television.[2] One of his earliest efforts in writing was for the popular series, MacGyver, where he also served as the story editor and executive story editor.

He founded his production company Haddock Entertainment in 1997, and is best known for his Vancouver-based television drama creations Da Vinci's Inquest (1998–2005), Da Vinci's City Hall (2005–2006), Intelligence (2006–2007), and The Romeo Section (2015–2016), which frequently feature notable locations around the city.[3] He also served as writer/co-executive producer on the Martin Scorsese HBO production Boardwalk Empire, and was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for that show.

Haddock's stage play Helen Lawrence was staged internationally in 2014, including stints at the prestigious Edinburgh International Festival, Toronto's Canadian Stage, Munich and Vancouver.[4]

Filmography

Haddock's creative credits include:[5]

References

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