Paul Lynch (born June 11, 1946) is a Canadian film director and television director.[1]

Paul Lynch
Born (1946-06-11) June 11, 1946 (age 78)
Liverpool, England
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Film director and television director
Years active1968 – present

Lynch came to Canada in 1960. He left school to become a cartoonist for the Toronto Star and then served as a photographer for a number of small-town newspapers. This led to work in film, including a 90-minute documentary on Penthouse magazine commissioned by its publisher, Bob Guccione. His first feature film was The Hard Part Begins.[2] This was followed by the box-office hit Prom Night, a straightforward slasher film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen.[3] Lynch has only made movies periodically, pursuing instead a career directing for American television.

Filmography

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Films

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Television films

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  • Teenage Marriage (1968)
  • Really Weird Tales (1986)
  • Cameo by Night (1987)
  • Going to the Chapel (a.k.a. Wedding Day Blues, 1988)
  • Maigret (1988)
  • She Knows Too Much (1989)
  • Murder by Night (a.k.a. Nightmare, 1989)
  • Double Your Pleasure (a.k.a. The Reluctant Agent, 1989)
  • How to Murder a Millionaire (1990)
  • Drop Dead Gorgeous (a.k.a. Victim of Beauty, 1991)
  • Spenser: Ceremony (1993)
  • Taken Too Far (2017)

Television series

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References

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  1. ^ "Paul Lynch: The filmmaker as working-class hero". Cinema Canada, March 1983.
  2. ^ Weisberg, Sam (November 18, 2011). "Interview with Paul Lynch". Hidden Films. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  3. ^ Canby, Vincent (August 16, 1980). "'Prom Night,' Chiller from Canada, Masks Gore". The New York Times.
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