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Kennedy Goodkey is a Canadian writer and actor from British Columbia. He is best known for his work in the independent Vancouver theatre world as well as many years spent on the fringe festival theatre circuit. He was the winner of the First National Sketch Writing Competition and is a principal in the Vancouver production company, Provost Pictures. As an actor, Goodkey has appeared in ''The L Word'' and ''Sons of Cohen'' for which he also wrote the screenplay. He was the first recipient of the Provost Writer's Award for his play ''Sarcophagus'', about the Chernobyl disaster. He has been nominated for the Jessie Richardson Award. He also wrote and co-starred in ''The Beast of Bottomless Lake'' - a modern comic adaptation of ''Moby Dick'' starring David Nykl. As a writer, Goodkey's credits include the animated films, ''A David Lynch Family Christmas'' and ''The Gnome Who Knew Too Much'', winner of the 'Special Achievement Award' at the 2003 ReelFast 48HR Filmmaking Competition. He wrote the live action short ''Rewind'', and the shorts ''Godot'' and ''Straight Flush'', which he also directed. In 2010 Provost Pictures premiered ''The Beast of Bottomless Lake'' at the Okanagan International Film Festival where it won the People's Choice Award. ''Beast of Bottomless Lake'' also won the Best Feature award at the Missisauga Independent Film Festival, thus winning a major award in each of its first two festival competitions. ==External links== *(Provost Pictures official site ) *http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1658346/ IMDB *http://www.reelfastfilms.com/schedule_tuesday.pdf 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kennedy Goodkey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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