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David Devine (director) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Devine (director)
David Devine is a film director and producer. He is a creator of original content for film and digital media and the producer of six classical CD recordings and 16 film soundtracks. He has been the CEO of both public and private companies. His films have 12 EMMY Award nominations and 22 Canadian Screen Award nominations amongst a total of 110 worldwide film awards. Highlights of his directing career include ''Beethoven Lives Upstairs'' (1993), ''Einstein: Light to the Power of Two'' (1998), ''Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants'' (1999), ''Degas and the Dancer'' (1999), ''Edison: The Wizard of Light'' (1999) and ''Bailey's Billion$'' (2005). Devine has addressed important creative, social and cultural issues in his films and digital media throughout his directing and producing career. In January, 2015, his films had been broadcast in over 110 countries and 3.3M DVDs had been sold. 575,000 of these DVDs have been used by teachers in elementary and middle school classrooms from 2004 to 2015 in the U.S. and Canada and over 800,000 DVDs have been sold to U.S. parents of elementary and middle school aged home schoolers. ==Early life== David Devine was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the son of Hugh Brian and Beverley (née Brown) Devine. His father emigrated from Belfast to Toronto. He attended Northview Heights Collegiate Institute. In the late1960s, he showed an aptitude for playing music. Devine attended Victoria College in the University of Toronto, where he studied with his literary hero, Professor Northrop Frye. Devine graduated with a B.A. in 1976. As a student he was the editor of the University Newspaper, The Strand. He started his career working for CBC Television as an investigative researcher on the television shows: The Ombudsman and The Fifth Estate. He then returned to university to pursue his graduate degree at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, graduating with an M.F.A. in 1982. Devine attended lectures with Eugène Ionesco at the UCLA Theatre school. He also attended classes at the UCLA Anderson School of Management studying entertainment business with Peter Guber, Sir Alan Parker, Lord David Puttnam and Robert Bookman. Devine's Project Three film at UCLA, co-produced and co-directed with creative partner Lon Diamond, starred Robin Williams and David Letterman. David's UCLA thesis film, ''Jeeves Takes Charge,'' was optioned from Andrew Lloyd Webber and choreographed by Gillian Lynne.
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