Allan Moyle, a celebrated Canadian film director, was born in the year 1947, in the picturesque city of Shawinigan, situated in the picturesque province of Quebec, Canada.
With a career that has spanned numerous decades, Moyle has left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his most notable works being the thought-provoking "Pump Up the Volume", a film released in 1990 that explores themes of teenage angst and rebellion, and the critically acclaimed "New Waterford Girl", a movie that premiered in 1999 and delves into the lives of a group of young girls growing up in a small Cape Breton mining town.