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Charles Officer (October 28, 1975 – December 1, 2023) was a Canadian film and television director, writer, actor, and professional hockey player.


Background

Charles Officer was born in
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on October 28, 1972. He was born to a
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father and a Jamaican Canadian mother, as the youngest of four children."Film Mighty Jerome to tour local schools for BHM"
. '' Share'', February 5, 2014.
Officer studied communication design at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD), but left to play professional
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in the
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. Officer abandoned professional hockey due to injury problems and returned to OCAD, before attending the
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in
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.


Career


Acting

As an actor, he appeared in stage, film and television productions, such as the Theatre Calgary/ Soulpepper Theatre Company co-production of '' A Raisin in the Sun''. In 2005, Officer starred in the television series ''Bury the Lead'' as Russell Tyler, and acted in the television movie ''Riding the Bus with My Sister,'' as Xaxier. He also starred in several short films: ''Black Tea in Bardo'' (2015), ''Overwatch'' (2012), ''Furstenau Mysteries'' (2011), ''Trouser Accidents'' (2004), and ''Urda/Bone'' (2003).


Directing

Officer's directorial debut, ''When Morning Comes'', premiered at the 2000
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(TIFF). His other work included the short films ''
Short Hymn, Silent War ''Short Hymn, Silent War'' is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Charles Officer and released in 2002. The film centres on four Black Canadian women coping with an epidemic of gun violence in their community. The film's cast includes Ngozi ...
'' (2002), ''Pop Song'' and ''Urda/Bone'' (2003), a music video for
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's "Strugglin'" (2005) and television pilot ''Hotel Babylon'' (2005). Officer was a frequent collaborator of Canadian filmmaker and actress Ingrid Veninger, having worked on numerous projects with her, including in ''Urda/Bone'', which screened at the New York Film Festival in 2003. The short film was later picked up for distribution by
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. Veninger also produced his feature film '' Nurse.Fighter.Boy.'' The 57th Berlin International Film Festival selected his feature screenplay ''Nurse.Fighter.Boy'' for its Sparkling Tales writer's lab in 2007. Inspired by Officer's sister's battle with sickle cell anemia, the film was produced while Officer was a student at the Canadian Film Centre. The film was shot over 23 days with a hand-held camera shot on location in Toronto, in areas where Officer grew up, including the back alleyways of Eastern Avenue; Woodbine and
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; and a boxing club in Cabbagetown where Officer had learned to fight at age 13. ''Nurse.Fighter.Boy'' premiered at TIFF 2008 and won the Audience Award at the
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and the audience award for Best in World Cinema and a jury prize for Best Cinematography at the Sarasota Film Festival. It was also released theatrically in Canada in February 2009. In April 2009, production began on Officer's feature documentary about
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. The film was completed in 2010. In 2009, Officer directed two short films for the cross-platform project
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. Officer, along with six other directors, shot 20 short films about Toronto musicians and the places where their musical lives were transformed. Officer directed films starring
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and Divine Brown. Premiering at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 8, 2010, ''
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'' explores the rise, fall and redemption of Harry Jerome, Canada's most record-setting track and field star. Archival footage, interviews and recreations are used to tell the story of what Jerome's university coach,
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, called "The greatest comeback in track and field history." ''Mighty Jerome'' is produced by the NFB's Selwyn Jacob. In June 2015, Officer completed principal photography in Toronto on a
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documentary entitled '' Unarmed Verses'', produced by Lea Marin, which explores youth and race-related issues in the city of Toronto in the aftermath of the killing of Trayvon Martin in the United States through the experiences of Francine, a 12-year-old girl living with her father and grandmother in a northeast Toronto neighbourhood facing demolition and reconstruction. The film was named Best Canadian Feature at the 2017
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. In October 2017, it was named Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver International Film Festival. '' The Skin We're In'', Officer's documentary about Canadian journalist
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, premiered on
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in March 2017. In 2018, Officer released the documentary film '' Invisible Essence: The Little Prince''. His next narrative feature film, ''
Akilla's Escape ''Akilla's Escape'' is a 2020 drama film, directed by Charles Officer,Radheyan Simonpillai"Planet Africa returns for TIFF 2020"'Now'' August 25, 2020. his final feature prior to his death in 2023. The film stars Saul Williams as Akilla, a marijuan ...
'', followed in 2020. Officer and cowriter
Wendy Motion Brathwaite Wendy Motion Brathwaite is a Canadian musician, writer and activist from Toronto, Ontario. She is most noted as cowriter with Charles Officer of the screenplay for the 2020 film ''Akilla's Escape'', for which they won the Canadian Screen Award for ...
won the
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for Best Original Screenplay at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021. In 2022, he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Web Program or Series at the
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for "The Death News", an episode of the anthology series '' 21 Black Futures''.Brent Furdyk
"Canadian Screen Awards: Winners Announced In Sports Programming, Digital & Immersive Categories"
''
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'', April 5, 2022.


Death

Officer died in Toronto on December 1, 2023, at the age of 48.


Filmography

* ''
Short Hymn, Silent War ''Short Hymn, Silent War'' is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Charles Officer and released in 2002. The film centres on four Black Canadian women coping with an epidemic of gun violence in their community. The film's cast includes Ngozi ...
'' (2002) * '' Nurse.Fighter.Boy'' (2008) * ''
Mighty Jerome Mighty may refer to: * ''Mighty'' (The Planet Smashers album) * ''Mighty'' (Kristene DiMarco album) * ''The Mighty'' (1929 film), a 1929 American action film *''The Mighty'', a 1998 comedy-drama film * ''The Mighty'' (comics), a DC Comics title *Th ...
'' (2010) * '' The Skin We're In'' (2017) * '' Unarmed Verses'' (2017) * '' Invisible Essence: The Little Prince'' (2018) * ''
Akilla's Escape ''Akilla's Escape'' is a 2020 drama film, directed by Charles Officer,Radheyan Simonpillai"Planet Africa returns for TIFF 2020"'Now'' August 25, 2020. his final feature prior to his death in 2023. The film stars Saul Williams as Akilla, a marijuan ...
'' (2020)


References


External links

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