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  • Leo Awards 2013 Vancouver Film – Part II

    For 15 years now, the Leo Awards have helped shine the spotlight on hundreds of talented people working in BC film and television. And yet, after all these years, it happily continues to mix glamour and humility into a perfect combination that seems to get only better with age.

    The actual Leo Awards gala event, held this past Saturday at Vancouver’s Westin Bayshore Hotel, is an annual “Oscar” style evening complete with red carpet, champagne reception, live music, gourmet dinner and, of course, the awards show itself.

    The big night has always been a favourite of mine. And after covering the “Leos” for about 13 years now (see archive here), this veteran can truly say that this year’s anniversary show was one of the best.

    Maybe it was because of all the beautiful young starlets – each one dressed to cover model perfection as they stepped onto their first real red carpet. Maybe it was the fabulous live orchestra led by the amazing Hal Beckett. Or maybe it was all the handsome leading men, like Ryan Robbins, Ben Ratner and Ian Tracey – each a seasoned professional with big bankability here in BC and beyond.

    All of these elements were there. But maybe the biggest reason for success was the sense of accomplishment and sincerity that show producers Walter Daroshin and Sonny Wong again managed to weave into a magical evening where, for one night only, it was okay for this tight-knit local industry to stand up and do a little well-earned Hollywood style chest thumping.

    The night began with a bang as actress Beverley Elliott, who plays the role of “Granny” in ABC TV’s Once Upon a Time series,  got on stage to sing a rabble-rousing version of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”. Entitled “Filming in BC”, the song was a hilarious reference to many of the ins and outs of working in the industry. It also poked fun at directors, producers and BC Film’s recent campaign for government tax cuts – all of which garnered big laughs and cheers from the audience.

    Next up – the comedic husband and wife duo of Brent Butt and Nancy Robertson. Needing little introduction, the pair launched into a routine of perfectly timed jabs and jokes – and some not so perfectly planned improvised moments that turned out to be more hilarious than the planned script. No one was safe as they took pot shots at everything from the technical difficulties to the long-winded awards presentation itself.

    Other highlights this evening included a special 40th anniversary tribute by actor Jackson Davies to the legendary The Beachcombers series – a series which not only put the west coast of Canada on the map, but also triggered the birth of Hollywood North. Also this night, the many achievements of producer/director David Nutter were honoured with the Stephen J. Cannell award for all of  great work in BC – much of which dates back to the days of Johnny Depp in 21 Jump Street.

    Still, the night belonged to the nominees and Leo Award honourees who will hopefully look back on it all as a night to remember. And whether their careers take them all the way to the Academy Awards, or just to the next cattle call, I know they will all never forget that it all started right here in little ol’ British Columbia.

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    01 – Hubba hubba! Looking just as tall and handsome in real life, Property Brothers stars Drew Scott, left, and Jonathan Scott, right, are Leo presenters this night. Playing man in the middle, big brother JD comes along to keep them out of trouble.

    02 – Channeling a little Jack Nicholson, the ruggedly sexy Ian Tracey takes home two Leo Awards this night for his work in both Continuum and Ring of Fire.

    03 – Always in character, actor Michael Eklund shares a red carpet moment with Leo Awards president Walter Daroshin. Eklund would later take home the award for his work in Errors of the Human Body – a project he said was “life changing” in many ways.

    04 – The cast members and Leo nominees of Becoming Redwood walk the red carpet in style. From left: director  Jesse James Miller, actor Ryan Grantham and actress Jennifer Copping. Both Miller and Copping would take home Leos this night for their work in The Good Son – The Life of Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini and for Becoming Redwood respectively.

    05 – He’s a charming lead man in every way. Actor Michael Shanks, of Stargate and Smallville fame, takes home a Leo for his work in Saving Hope.

    06 – She’s always the epitome of elegance on every red carpet. This year, actress Amanda Tapping walks the walk in a sleek and stylish black pantsuit. Win!

    07 – Taya Clyne is adorable in every way, yet carries herself with the seasoned confidence of a true pro. Taking home the Leo for “Best Female Performance in a Short Drama”, she also wins my vote for best dressed in her fabulous fuchsia gown.

    08 – You know you’re in for a good time with comedians Brent Butt and Nancy Robertson as hosts. Chatting with Leo Awards president Walter Daroshin prior to the show, the trio poses for media photos together on the red carpet.

     
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  • Vancouver International Film Festival Parties 2012

    Viff 2012The 31st Annual Vancouver International Film Festival wraps up this week after 16 days of memorable films, fun and faces. Known for being a festival of substance, the event featured over 380 films from all over the world organized into series like Canadian Images, Dragons & Tigers, International Shorts and Cinema of our Time. Still, no festival is complete without a few red carpet parties and premiere galas. Check out a few of the familiar faces below as Vancouver’s more famous locals came out to celebrate.

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    01 – Walking the red carpet at the Lighthouse Pictures & JetSet Crew film party are actors Michael Eklund, who can be seen in “The Hive” with Abigail Breslin and Halle Berry, and Katharine Isabelle, star of the horror/thriller “American Mary”.

    02 – Vancouver’s sweetheart, actress Gabrielle Miller, of Corner Gas fame, joins visiting actor Alexander Cendese, left, and producer Alfonso Quijada.

    03 – West Vancouver’s Cathy Negus-Kruse and actor Duke Stevenson enjoy all the red carpet action at the Sutton Place Hotel event.

    04 – Young and handsome, look for newcomer Dylan Playfair, seen here with agent Carrie Wheeler, in a new endeavour called “Mr Hockey” featuring Gordie Howe.

    05 – “Travel Guys” host Darren Parkman, left, jokes around with friend and actor Paul Duchart who filmed “Charlie St Cloud” with Zac Efron here on the North Shore.

    06 – You know him best as Constable John Constable from “The Beachcombers”, but actor Jackson Davies is truly a local legend with more than 46 television series/shows to his name.

    07 – Sponsors of the big Red Carpet film party at the Sutton, Bridge Studios’ GM Ron Hrynuik, left, and Lighthouse Pictures’ Jamie Goehring pose for pics with all the big names.

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    By Catherine Barr – Sep 29, 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Oct 11, 2012

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  • Whistler Film Fest Gala, Zac Efron and more

    zac_effron.jpgThe Whistler Film Fest is celebrating their 10 year anniversary this year – and what better way than with their annual gala fundraiser called “Soiree”. Held at Vancouver’s stylish waterfront Nu restaurant, the night included red carpet arrivals, decadent food and live music. Also, the Beach House restaurant in West Vancouver welcomed summer with a special Hawaiian Luau night featuring live entertainment, a bountiful buffet and dancing till late. Aloha!

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    01 – Vancouver actor Paul Duchart, left, and teen heartthrob Zac Efron could be found all over West Vancouver when filming their upcoming flick “Charlie St. Cloud”. Look for them both later this month when the movie premieres at the end of July.

    02 – Whistler Film Festival co-founder Shauna Hardy Mishaw sparkles in the sunlight next to BrightLight Pictures partner/producer Shawn Williamson.

    03 – Hunky Vancouver actors Tygh Runyan, left, Michael Eklund and Ben Cotton wave to fans as they arrive on the red carpet at Soiree film fest gala.

    04 – Beach House restaurant executive chef James Hodgins isn’t just a good cook, he’s a bit of an artist too creating a beautiful carved fruit table that was so beautiful it was a shame to eat it.

    05 – Swimsuit designer Anna Kostorova and accountant to the stars Neal Clarance are among the VIPs at the Soiree film fest gala.

    06 – Taking control of the microphone as the evening’s emcee is ET Canada personality Erin Cebula.

    07 – Paul Latta and his Polynesian dancers delighted the Beach House guests with hula performances, some comedy and a spectacular live fire dance at dusk.

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    By Catherine Barr – July 2, 2010

    As seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on July 15, 2010

  • Lou Diamond Phillips and Celebs at Leo Awards 2010

    lou_diamond_phillips.jpgStar-studded arrivals on the red carpet, a champagne reception, beautiful gowns and real-life movie stars. The annual Leo Awards are, without a doubt, Vancouver’s best glitz and glamour night. It’s all about honouring the fabulous local talent that works both on and off the screen here in BC’s movie and television industry. But Vancouver’s “Night at the Oscars” wouldn’t be anything without the hard work of the North Shore’s own Sonny Wong and Walter Daroshin – two men who have dedicated more than a dozen years to promoting and producing the best this province has to offer. Congrats to all involved.

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    01 – Presenting on stage are two former Leo Award winners, Tyler Labine of TV’s “Reaper” fame and West Vancouverite Amanda Tapping of both “Stargate” and “Sanctuary” TV fame.

    02 – Leo Awards producer and local North Vancouverite Walter Daroshin, left, chats with actor Matt Frewer whose long list of credits include “Max Headroom”, “Intelligence” and the block buster movie “Watchmen”.

    03 – Having some fun backstage before presenting their awards are Croatian hunk Steve Bacic, of “The Guard”, “Andromeda” and “NCIS: Los Angeles” and Jessica Harmon, who also won a Leo this night for her work on “Wolf Canyon”.

    04 – Kristen Kreuk, who plays lovely Lana Lang on TV’s “Smallville” was lucky enough to get to present the last award of the evening with “La Bamba” movie star Lou Diamond Phillips, who is in town filming the new “Stargate Universe” series with “The Full Monty” star Robert Carlyle and cast.

    05 – Shaw TV’s Johanna Ward shows off her Birks’ bling ring on the red carpet with Leo Award’s founder Sonny Wong.

    06 – Leo Awards hosts/actors (and former Leo winners) Benjamin Arthur, left, and Sonya Salomaa cuddle up to presenter Michael Eklund who is sporting a nuclear waste inspired hairdo for his role in the upcoming feature Final Storm with Luke Perry and Lauren Holly.

    07 – Directory/producer Paul Armstrong was proud to introduce up-and-coming starlet and Leo nominee Jodelle Ferland whose life is about to change dramatically as she is unveiled to the world next month as “Bree” at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”

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    By Catherine Barr – June 5, 2010

    As seen in print in the North Shore Outlook newspaper on June 10, 2010

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  • R.E.D. Talent Management Anniversary

    Ralph, Elena and Deb (R.E.D. Management) are no strangers to talent agency management. In fact, between them they’ve got over 35 years experience here in Vancouver representing some of the best and brightest in the biz on familiar shows like Battlestar Galactica, Intelligence, 24 and more. So when it finally came time to strike out on their own, they made it look easy. Now, with a floating barge for a home here in North Vancouver’s Mosquito Creek Marina, they can celebrate their first anniversary in style. Invited guests and local celebs came out to party aboard the Queen of Diamonds on a sunny Sunday afternoon and toast the trio that helped make the famous.

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