The Canadian Screen Awards celebrate the country’s top talent in the film, television and digital sectors. This year, the awards take place from April 4 to 8. There are a number of Humber alumni and Humber-affiliated talent nominated this year, both individually and as part of teams:
Best Editing in a Feature Length Documentary
Ben Lawrence, My Tree
Best Adapted Screenplay
David Bezmozgis, Charlotte
David Bezmozgis
Achievement in Sound Mixing
Graham Rogers, Night Raiders
Best Writing, Variety or Sketch Comedy
Jeremy Woodcock, This Hour Has 22 Minutes
Vance Banzo, Tallboyz
Tim Blair, Tallboyz
Nigel Grinstead, This Hour Has 22 Minutes - Reframing and Reopening
Best Performance, Sketch Comedy (Individual or Ensemble)
Vance Banzo, Tallboyz
Tim Blair, Tallboyz
K. Trevor Wilson, Roast Battle Canada
Keith Pedro, Roast Battle Canada
Russell Peters, Roast Battle Canada
Best Sketch Comedy Program or Series
Bruce McCulloch, Tallboyz
Vance Banzo, Tallboyz
Tim Blair, Tallboyz
Thea Gagliardi, Tallboyz
Russell Peters, Roast Battle Canada
George Reinblatt, Roast Battle Canada
Best Comedy Series
Kara Haflidson, Letterkenny
Bilal Baig, Sort Of
Best Direction, Variety or Sketch Comedy
Bruce McCulloch, TallBoyz - You're The Dads Now!
Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series
Aaron Bala, Lockdown
Best Supporting Performance, Web Program or Series
George Stroumboulopoulos, The Communist's Daughter
Best Host, Web Program or Series
Roz Weston, ET Canada Live
Best Direction, Factual
Jeff Thrasher, Arctic Vets - Polar Bear Heli-Rescue
Best Writing, Factual
Jeff Thrasher, Arctic Vets - Arctic Goodbyes
Best Writing, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition
Brandon Ash Mohammed, Canada's Drag Race - Screech
Best Original Music, Non-Fiction
Erica Procunier, The Covid Cruise
Best Host or Interviewer, News or Information
Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News: The National
Best News Anchor, National
Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News: The National
Best Sports Feature Segment
Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News: The National
Best News Anchor, Local
Dwight Drummond, CBC Toronto News at 6
Best Documentary Program
Diana Foley, Catching a Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur
Best Animated Program or Series
Sonia Santarelli, Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood
Best Pre-School Program or Series
Jason McKenzie, PAW Patrol
Best Picture Editing, Documentary
Nicolas Kleiman, Oscar Peterson: Black + White
Best Writing, Comedy
Mark Forward, Letterkenny
Best Supporting Actor, Comedy
Ryan Belleville, Workin' Moms
Best Sports Analyst
Meghan McPeak, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on CBC
Best Sound, Animation
Joe Tetreau, Let's Go Luna! - Leo the Viking
Joe Tetreau, Ranger Rob - Fossil Finders Keepers in Big Sky Park
Ryan Eligh, Let's Go Luna! - Leo the Viking
Best Sports Opening
Devon Burns, EURO 2020
Jacob Frenkel, EURO 2020
Chris Irwin, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on CBC
Best Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News
Dina Pugliese-Mirkovich, Breakfast Television
Sid Seixeiro, Breakfast Television
Best Visual Effects
Stephen Curran, Endlings - One World One Family
Best Sound, Fiction
Claire Dobson, Vikings - The Last Act
Best Picture Editing, Reality/Competition
Jessica Graore, Big Brother Canada - Finale
Lizzie Elliott, Big Brother Canada - Finale
Andrew Gurney, Big Brother Canada - Finale
Best Sports Program or Series
Paul McDougall, Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on CBC
Best Morning Show
Kati Mason, CBC News: Morning Live
Marisa Zucaro, CTV Your Morning
Best Web Program or Series, Fiction
Phil Witmer, Next Stop
Best Web Program or Series, Non-Fiction
Alyssa Croezen, Royal Rewind
Best Live Production, Social Media
Alyssa Croezen, ET Canada Live
Best Lead Performance, Web Program or Series
Lovell Adams-Gray, 21 Black Futures
Congratulations to all of the nominees. You can find more information on the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s website.