television Archives - News@91亚色 /news/tag/television/ Fri, 30 May 2025 16:57:29 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 91亚色 U alumni nominated for 76 Canadian Screen Awards /news/2025/05/30/york-alumni-nominated-for-76-canadian-screen-awards/ Fri, 30 May 2025 13:43:23 +0000 /news/?p=22328 91亚色 alumni have earned an impressive 76 Canadian Screen Awards nominations this year.

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With nominations in over 50 categories, graduates are recognized for excellence in performance, direction, writing, music, cinematography, sound, and more

Ever since their creation in 2013, the result of a merger between the Gemini and Genie awards, the Canadian Screen Awards have been considered the most prestigious in the country. The annual celebration recognizes artistic and technical excellence in Canadian film, English-language television, and digital media or web series.

91亚色 alumni 鈥 many of them graduates of the (AMPD), which offers degrees in production, screenwriting, cinema and media arts as well as theatre acting and performance 鈥 have earned an impressive 76 nominations this year. The awards ceremony will stream live on Sunday, June 1 at 8 p.m. ET on CBC Gem.

Here are a few of the nominees representing 91亚色:

Spencer Creaghan (BFA 鈥15)

Nominated for: Achievement in Music - Original Score, I Don鈥檛 Know Who You Are

Photo courtesy Spencer Creaghan

Spencer Creaghan is known for his adventurous scores. A composer for film, television and video games, he earned his BFA from AMPD in 2015. His distinctive sound blends classical orchestration with contemporary pop and rock, ancient folk traditions, human vocal textures and field recordings. Focused on worldbuilding through music, Creaghan鈥檚 scores often take on a character of their own, heightening emotions and bringing the narrative subtext to life.

His work has been featured in the television series SurrealEstate, the sci-fi short Spaceman (2024), and the feature films Motherly (2021) and Quickening (2021). He also composed the score for I Don鈥檛 Know Who You Are, which premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival and earned him a CSA nomination for Achievement in Music 鈥 Original Score.

Written, directed, and edited by fellow 91亚色 alum M. H. Murray (BFA 鈥15), I Don鈥檛 Know Who You Are tells the story of a struggling musician pushed to the brink after a sexual assault leaves him with just 72 hours to raise the money needed for the HIV prevention drug PEP.

Audio from Creaghan鈥檚 original scores can be streamed on his . He is available for media interviews.

Wesley Magee-Saxton (BFA 鈥22)

Nominated for: Best Performance, Sketch Comedy (Individual or Ensemble), The Squeaky Wheel: Canada

Photo courtesy Wesley Magee-Saxton

Wesley Magee-Saxton is an actor, writer, dancer, martial artist, activist, and storyteller who mines their artistic talents and experience of intersecting privilege and oppression to break down barriers and create pathways for those who are marginalized. They graduated cum laude from AMPD鈥檚 acting conservatory in 2022 with a BFA in acting for the stage, and are represented by Ritter Talent Agency in Toronto.

Magee-Saxton is a cast member in The Squeaky Wheel: Canada, a satirical series that uses a half-hour, news-style format to poke fun at the ableist society that people with disabilities encounter daily. In the comedy, they take on a range of absurd characters and scenarios, including portraying obnoxious, able-bodied and neurotypical personalities with sharp wit and insight.

Their performance in the series has earned them a nomination for Best Performance, Sketch Comedy alongside ensemble castmates Margaret Rose, Samantha Wyss, Sivert Das, Yousef Kadoura, Gaitrie Persaud, Graham Kent and Courtney Gilmour.

Beyond their work in television, film, and dance, Magee-Saxton also lends their voice to the Holland Bloorview Research Institute鈥檚 Online Hub for Sexuality and Disability. Magee-Saxton is available for interviews.

Alison Duke (MFA 鈥20)

Nominated for: Best Direction, Documentary Series, Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music

An award-winning filmmaker, Alison Duke began her career as a music video and television producer. She has since honed her directing, producing and writing skills through her work on groundbreaking documentaries, features and short films, and graduated with an MFA from AMPD in 2020. Her genre-spanning films wrestle with complex societal issues, giving a voice to underrepresented communities. In 2018, Duke co-founded the production company OYA Media Group to support emerging filmmakers, expanding the scope and reach of original scripted and unscripted content for global audiences. In 2022, she co-founded Oya Black Arts Coalition.

She is the first Black woman to direct a Canadian Heritage Minute and a recipient of the Women In Film and Television-Toronto Crystal Award for her commitment to mentoring young filmmakers. Her credits include the classic cult documentary Raisin Kane: A Rapumentary (2001) about the Toronto rap group Citizen Kane; the two-time Canadian Screen Award-winning documentary Mr. Jane and Finch (2019); Cool Black North (2019); and the Golden Sheaf-winning short fictional drama Promise Me (2020).

Duke has been nominated for Best Direction, Documentary for Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music, a three-part series that explores the fight for racial justice and fair pay in the music industry, a business where Black artists have been exploited since the advent of recorded sound.

Stacey McGunnigle (BFA 鈥08)

Nominated for: Best Writing, Variety or Sketch Comedy and Best Performance, Sketch Comedy (Individual or Ensemble), This Hour Has 22 Minutes

Stacey McGunnigle is an actress and comedian best known as a cast member of This Hour Has 22 Minutes. After graduating from AMPD with a BFA in 2008, McGunnigle rose to prominence with The Second City, joining its national touring company in the early 2010s and the mainstage cast of We鈥檝e Totally (probably) Got This! in 2012. She won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Breakout Artist in 2013 and was twice nominated for Best Female Improviser before joining 22 Minutes in 2021.

The longest-running television comedy series in Canada, 22 Minutes was launched in 1993 during a federal election. With its focus on Canadian politics and world events, it pushes the boundaries of provocative satire through parody and sketch.

Congratulations to all 91亚色 alumni nominated this year!

Film

Naomi Jaye (MFA 鈥19) for Achievement in Direction and Adapted Screenplay, Darkest Miriam

Maya Bankovic (BFA 鈥07) for Achievement in Cinematography, The Invisibles

Michael Davison (BFA 鈥14) for Achievement in Visual Effects, Presented by SPINVFX, Code 8: Part II

Elma Bello (BFA 鈥95) for Achievement in Sound Editing, Darkest Miriam

Jenny Lewis (BA 鈥94) for Achievement in Casting, Paying for It

Marusya Bociurkiw (MA 鈥00) for Best Feature Length Documentary, Analogue Revolution: How Feminist Media Changed the World

Lisa Jackson (MFA 鈥19) for Best Feature Length Documentary, Wilfred Buck

David Schmidt (BFA 鈥11) Best Editing in a Feature Length Documentary, Wilfred Buck

Television

Julie Di Cresce (MA 鈥03) for Best TV Movie, Bootcamp

Stephanie Morgenstern (MA 鈥91) for Best Drama Series, Allegiance

Shazia Javed (MFA 鈥16) for Best Drama Series and Best Writing, Drama Series, Potluck Ladies

John Morayniss (BBA 鈥85) for Best Drama Series, Sight Unseen

Laura Michalchyshyn (MBA 鈥93) and Justin Stockman (BFA 鈥96) for Best Reality/Competition Program or Series, Canada's Drag Race

Allison Grace (BA 鈥94) for Best Lifestyle Program or Series, Mary Makes It Easy

Tracy Galvin (BA 鈥85) for Best Live Entertainment Special, The 2024 JUNO Awards

Nancy Yeboah (BFA 鈥17) for Best Live Entertainment Special, The Legacy Awards 2024

Lisa Ellenwood (MA 鈥99, BA 鈥91) for Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program, APTN Investigates: Food for Profit

Bryn Hughes (BA 鈥02) for Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series, The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal

Vince Commisso (MBA 鈥92, BAS 鈥88, BA 鈥86) for Best Animated Program or Series, Wild Kratts

Amanda Fahey (BFA 鈥09) for Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series, Beyond Black Beauty

Mark J.W. Bishop (MA 鈥12) for Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series, All Round Champion and Old Enough!

Jessica Capobianco (BA 鈥99) for Best Variety or Entertainment Special, Canada's Walk of Fame 25th Anniversary Celebration

Claudia Abate (MA 鈥06) Best Variety or Entertainment Special, The Last Timbit: A 60th Anniversary Musical

Bronwen Hughes (BFA 鈥85) for Best Direction, Drama Series, So Long, Marianne

Chelsea McMullan (MFA 鈥10, BFA 鈥06) for Best Direction, Documentary Series and Best Writing, Documentary, Swan Song

Amanda Parris (BA 鈥08) for Best Direction, Factual; Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research; Best Writing, Factual; and Best Host or Presenter, Factual or Reality/Competition, For the Culture with Amanda Parris

Ramona Barckert (BA 鈥01) for Best Writing, TV Movie, 鈥橳was the Date Before Christmas

Paulina Robak (BFA 鈥05) and Michael Tersigni (BFA 鈥04) for Best Writing, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition, The Amazing Race Canada

Yasmine Mathurin (BA 鈥11) and Christine Charles (BA 鈥99) for Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research, For the Culture with Amanda Parris

Richard Young (MBA 鈥03) for Best Writing, Pre-School, Dino Ranch

Kanja Chen (BEd 鈥00, BA 鈥99) for Best Writing, Pre-School, The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy and Go Togo

David Greene (BFA 鈥94) for Best Photography, Drama, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent

Ben Lichty (BFA 鈥03) for Best Photography, Comedy, Don't Even

Shady Hanna (BFA 鈥17) and Tess Girard (BFA 鈥05) Best Photography, Documentary or Factual, Swan Song

Michael Emberley (BFA 鈥00) for Best Picture Editing, Reality/Competition, Big Brother Canada

Jaime Sanchez (BA 鈥09) for Best Picture Editing, Reality/Competition, Canada's Ultimate Challenge

Graeme Cornies (BFA 鈥06) for Best Original Music, Animation, PAW Patrol and Rubble & Crew; and Best Original Music, Comedy, Odd Squad UK

Antonio Naranjo (BA 鈥09) for Best Original Music 鈥 Original Song, Mittens & Pants: 鈥淲e Are Dogs鈥

Steve Denheyer (BA 鈥95) for Best Sports Opening, 2024 Copa America

Ryan Tonellato (BA 鈥02) for Best Sports Opening, 2024, Stanley Cup Finals - Phil Collins 鈥淚n the Air鈥

Michael Lane (BFA 鈥02) for Best Sports Opening, TradeCentre

Peter Keleghan (BA 鈥84) for Best Guest Performance, Drama Series, Murdoch Mysteries

Jenny Lewis (BA 鈥94) for Best Achievement in Casting, Fiction, Letterkenny and Shoresy

Andi Petrillo (BA 鈥04) for Best Sports Host, Paris 2024 Summer Olympics

Melissa Grelo (BA, BEd 鈥02), Cynthia Loyst (BFA 鈥98), and Andrea Bain (BA 鈥96) Best Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News, The Social

Julie Nolke (BFA 鈥12) for Best Ensemble Performance, Comedy and Best Supporting Performer, Comedy, Run the Burbs

Digital Media

Lauren Corber (LLB 鈥06) for Best Web Program or Series, Fiction, My Dead Mom

Wendy Litner (LLB 鈥06) for Best Web Program or Series, Fiction and Best Writing, Web Program or Series, My Dead Mom

Andrew Nicholas McCann Smith (BA 鈥06) for Best Web Program or Series, Fiction, Stories from my Gay Grandparents

Mark Kenneth Woods (MA 鈥03) for Best Web Program or Series, Non-Fiction, Pride: The LGBTQ+ History Series

Katelyn McCulloch (BFA 鈥11) for Best Direction, Web Program or Series and Best Writing, Web Program or Series, Everybody's Meg

Sarah Peterson (BFA 鈥14) for Best Writing, Web Program or Series, About That with Andrew Chang

About 91亚色

91亚色 is a modern, multi-campus, urban university located in Toronto, Ontario. Backed by a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners, we bring a uniquely global perspective to help solve societal challenges, drive positive change, and prepare our students for success. 91亚色's fully bilingual Glendon Campus is home to Southern Ontario's Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education. 91亚色鈥檚 campuses in Costa Rica and India offer students exceptional transnational learning opportunities and innovative programs. Together, we can make things right for our communities, our planet, and our future.

Media Contact: Nichole Jankowski, 91亚色 Media Relations and External Communications, 647-995-5013, jankown@yorku.ca

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