David Winning

David Winning

director, additional crew, actor

David Winning was born on May 08, 1961 in Canada. David Winning's big-screen debut came with Sequence directed by David Winning in 1980. David Winning is known for Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas directed by David Winning, Holland Roden stars as Elizabeth and Tyler Hynes as Josh. David Winning has got 87 awards and 14 nominations so far. The most recent award David Winning achieved is Leo Awards. The upcoming new movie David Winning plays is Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas which will be released on Nov 26, 2022.

44 Features, 29 Series, over 180 TV credits, David Winning is a US/Canada Dual Citizen and veteran film & television Director and Producer. Experience in all genres: Sci-Fi, horror, drama, action, theatrical release, movies-of-the-week, episodic, romance, westerns, Christmas movies, comedy, family, kid's series, live audience multi-cam, situation comedies, web-based, etc.At 22, he directed his debut feature Turbulences (1985) with just $50K. It was released theatrically by Cannon International in April 1988 and distributed by Warner Home Entertainment in 1989; selling 20K copies. His second feature Meurtre dans l'objectif (1992) starring Michael Ironside and veteran character actor M. Emmet Walsh released through Paramount Home Entertainment received its US Premiere as a Finalist at the 1992 Houston International Film Festival. Writing and producing two early independent features led to an award-winning three decades as guest Director for Paramount, MGM, Netflix, Hallmark Channel, Cannell Films, Nickelodeon, Disney, ABC, Tribune, Fox, BBC Kids and UP TV. His episodic work has garnered over 90 international awards and nominations including the Houston International Film Festival, the 1995 Gold Hugo & Two Silver Hugo's from the Chicago International Film Festival, and four national Gemini Television nominations for Best Director/Dramatic Series. In 2002 he received a National Award from the Director's Guild for Outstanding Achievement in Drama; nominated again in 2006. His third feature, the Lance Henriksen thriller Profile for Murder (1996) debuted on HBO, followed by the release of the Kim Cattrall/Eric McCormack thriller Pièges de diamants (1997) for Artisan and Lion's Gate Films which won Best Thriller at WorldFest Houston.He began directing network television at the age of 27 for Paramount's series Vendredi 13 (1987). 30 years of episodic production has included the Showtime/Disney western anthology La loi du colt (1997), Matrix (1993) (USA Network) with Carrie-Anne Moss, and the pilot and first six episodes of UPN/FOX's Classe croisière (1997) with Ryan Gosling. In the summer of 1996 he re-teamed with Michael Ironside and Frederic Forrest for the Universal military thriller One of Our Own (1997). His theatrical release, Turbo Power Rangers (1997) (20th Century Fox), was the 4th Highest selling film in the U.S. in August 1997 (Billboard). Winning spent that fall shooting in Scotland with Jason Connery on the La légende de Merlin (1998) project. Next he directed the Patrick Duffy/Pam Dawber thriller Don't Look Behind You (1999) (Fox Family). Further work followed: ABC's Dinotopia (2002), in Budapest, Pax's Angel series Destins croisés (1999), Jack London's Call of the Wild (2000), and Gene Roddenberry's twin sci-fi series Invasion planète Terre (1997) and Andromeda (2000) starring Kevin Sorbo. His Stargate: Atlantis (2004) Season One episode "Childhood's End" won 3 Best Director awards in 2005; New York, Houston and Chicago. Winning directed Kevin Sorbo, Robert Englund, and Bruce Dern in a trilogy of monster movies for SYFY and Hallmark (RHI New York) and also episodes of the Lifetime vampire series Blood Ties (2007). In 2011 he supervised and directed the far north adventure series Yukonic! (2011) and helmed episodes of the comedy/horror series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (2010) (Space) and Lost Girl (2010) & XIII: la série (2011) (Stuart Townsend) (SYFY/Showcase). He has done multi-cam live audience series' Max and Shred (2014) (Nickelodeon) and Mr. Young (2011) (Disney Channel) and the heart-warming romantic comedy Comme dans un roman (2014) (UP TV) starring Lauren Holly and Valerie Harper. In 2014 he directed the NY Times Top #5 Rated movie Mon beau sapin (2014) with Lacey Chabert, as well as the inspirational L'arbre des anges (2014) (UP TV) -- and the post-apocalyptic action thriller Independence Wars (2014) (Sony/SYFY) with Kim Coates and Ashanti. In the 2016 season he directed six movies in seven months; thrillers, Christmas and family movies. Premiering that year Amour, Orgueil et Préjugés (2016) broke a Hallmark network record for social media with over 47 Million tweets. Recent work includes a dozen new Hallmark and UP TV features; including directing (and producing) Un sapin sur le toit (2016) (Tim Reid, Michelle Morgan), Pour l'amour de Rose (2016) (Fiona Gubelmann), À la recherche d'un père Noël (2017) (Jodie Sweetin), Âmes sœurs.com (2017) (William Baldwin), La mariée de Noël (2016) (Jessica Lowndes), Coup de foudre sur les pistes (2018) (Dean Cain), Coup de foudre à Big Mountain (2019) (Erin Krakow, Ryan Paevey), Blake Shelton's A la maison pour Noël (2018) and two final films in the Father Christmas Series (Erin Krakow). David helmed six episodes of the (SYFY/Netflix) hit series Van Helsing (2016), a post-apocalyptic take on the vampire rising based on a graphic novel, directing the 3rd Season Finale and opening the explosive new Fourth season for 2020.

  • Birthday

    May 08, 1961
  • Place of Birth

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Known For

Awards

87 wins & 14 nominations

Leo Awards
2020
Best Direction in a Television Movie
Winner - Leo
2012
Best Direction in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series
Winner - Leo
2012
Best Direction in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series
Winner - Leo
2011
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
Winner - Leo
WorldFest Houston
2020
Best Feature Film
Winner - Platinum Remi Award
2020
Best Director
Winner - Platinum Remi Award
2018
Best of Show
Winner - Grand Remi Award
2018
Best Director
Winner - Grand Remi Award
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