词条 | Terence Heffernan |
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The son of former Montreal Canadiens hockey player Gerald Heffernan,[1] Heffernan was educated at Lower Canada College.[4] His theatrical play Blossom Hill was produced by Montreal's Shoestring Theatre in 1961.[4] The play was also produced for television as part of Shoestring Theatre's CBC Television anthology series. He subsequently submitted a script to the CBC anthology series Festival; although it was not produced, it led to Eric Till directing his screenplay for A Great Big Thing in 1966.[4] His other film screenplays included Mahoney's Last Stand,[5] The Young Adventurers and Change of Heart.[4] He died in 1997 of lung cancer in Thailand.[1] References1. ^1 2 "Lives Lived: Terence Heffernan". The Globe and Mail, February 18, 1998. 2. ^"Shebib cursed with idle hands: Goin' Down the Road is a Canadian film classic; how could its director miss the tax shelter boat". The Globe and Mail, August 8, 1981. 3. ^"Genie Awards 1980-2012". Northern Stars. 4. ^1 2 3 "Terence Heffernan – Biography". Northern Stars. 5. ^"Mahoney: deadbeat boredom". The Globe and Mail, June 23, 1977. External links
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