George Bloomfield, a visionary director and producer, entered this world in 1929, specifically in the city of Montréal, located in the province of Québec, Canada. His professional career was marked by a plethora of notable projects, including the critically acclaimed television series "Due South" in 1994, the popular Canadian drama "North of 60" in 1992, and the thought-provoking film "To Kill a Clown" in 1972.
On a personal note, George Bloomfield was twice blessed in his romantic life, having been married to the esteemed Barbara Amiel and the lovely Louisa "Jane" Varalta. His life was tragically cut short on May 13, 2011, when he passed away in the bustling city of Toronto, located in the province of Ontario, Canada.