Theodore is a renowned and accomplished filmmaker, having collaborated with a diverse range of esteemed organizations, including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Corus Entertainment, the Canadian Media Production Association, Bell Media, Telefilm Canada, and Ontario Creates.
Throughout his illustrious career, Theodore has garnered widespread critical acclaim for his captivating short films, earning prestigious awards such as the Audience Choice Award at both the Toronto International Film Festival's TIFF Kids and the NBC Universal Comedy Short Cuts Festival in Los Angeles.
His debut feature film, "Things To Do", made a triumphant premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, receiving sold-out crowds and rave reviews. Subsequently, it was released theatrically in select US cities and featured as part of Mongrel Media's Festival Collection.
Theodore's sophomore feature film, "The Birder", starring the talented Tom Cavanagh and Fred Willard, was acquired by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for distribution in the United States.
Beyond his impressive directing and writing endeavors, Theodore has demonstrated his versatility as a skilled producer. He recently worked on "Boys vs. Girls", a lighthearted summer camp comedy starring the comedic talents of Colin Mochrie and Kevin McDonald, which was picked up by Mongrel Media and aired on Crave and CBC.
Currently, Theodore is in the final stages of post-production for his latest project, "Vampire Zombies...from Space!", a playful parody of 1950s sci-fi movies.
Born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Theodore holds dual citizenship of both the United States and Canada. With numerous projects in various stages of development, he continues to be a prominent figure in the film industry.
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