Perry Rosemond
An embodiment of Canadian television excellence, Perry Rosemond was born in 1936 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Active from the mid-1960s up until the late 2000s, Rosemond primarily focused on comedy and drama genres, with his most celebrated works including "The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour" and the heartwarming "King of Kensington". Despite not having any major film festival awards, Rosemond's impressive body of work was recognized with a Gemini Award for his exceptional contribution to the Canadian television industry. On a personal level, Perry Rosemond is not just a director, he’s a storyteller whose work radiates sincerity, humor, and a deep understanding of the human condition.