Canadian filmmaker, born in Kazakhstan, who would later go on to make a name for himself in the industry. Attending Downside School in England was just the beginning of his educational journey, which would eventually take him to Upper Canada College in Toronto, where he earned his degree. His passion for filmmaking led him to complete the directing program at Lee Strasberg in New York, setting the stage for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
As a writer and director, he brought to life the 1920s anthology crime caper "Burning Daylight" in 2010, starring Robert Knepper and Paul Calderon, which was adapted from the works of renowned author Jack London. His talent for crafting compelling stories didn't go unnoticed, as he went on to write and produce the cyber thriller "Hacker" in 2016, starring Callan McAuliffe. More recently, he served as producer and distributor of the film "Business Ethics" in 2019, which starred Larenz Tate.