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{{Infobox person | image = | imagesize = | name = Paul Lynch | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1946|06|11}} | birth_place = Liverpool, England, UK | death_date = | death_place = | othername = | occupation = Film and television director | yearsactive = 1968 – present }}Paul Lynch (born June 11, 1946 in Liverpool, England) is an English-Canadian film director and television director.[1]Lynch came to Canada in 1960. He left school to become a cartoonist for the Toronto Star and then served as a photographer for a number of small-town newspapers. This led to work in film, including a 90-minute documentary on Penthouse magazine commissioned by its publisher, Bob Guccione. His first feature was The Hard Part Begins, considered to be a classic of early English-Canadian cinema. This was followed by the box-office hit Prom Night, a prototypical ‘slasher’ film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen. Lynch has only made movies periodically, pursuing instead a career directing for American television.[2] FilmographyFilms- The Hard Part Begins (1973)
- Blood & Guts (1978)
- Prom Night (1980)
- Humongous (1982)
- Cross Country (1983)
- Blindside (1986)
- Flying (a.k.a. Dream to Believe, 1986)
- Bullies (1986)
- On the Prowl (1991)
- No Contest (1995)
- No Contest II (a.k.a. Face the Evil, 1997)
- More to Love (1999)
- Frozen with Fear (2000)
- The Keeper (2004)
Television films- Teenage Marriage (1968)
- Mania (1986)
- Really Weird Tales (1987)
- Cameo by Night (1987)
- Going to the Chapel (a.k.a. Wedding Day Blues, 1988)
- Maigret (1988)
- She Knows Too Much (1989)
- Murder by Night (a.k.a. Nightmare, 1989)
- Double Your Pleasure (a.k.a. The Reluctant Agent, 1989)
- Drop Dead Gorgeous (a.k.a. Victim of Beauty, 1991)
- Spenser: Ceremony (1993)
- Savage Planet (2007)
Television series- Petrocelli (1974)
- Darkroom (1981)
- Voyagers! (1982)
- Murder, She Wrote (1984)
- Moonlighting (1985)
- The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985)
- The Twilight Zone (1985)
- Blacke's Magic (1986)
- Mike Hammer (1987)
- Tour of Duty (1987)
- Beauty and the Beast (1987)
- The Next Generation (episodes: "The First Duty", "11001001", "The Naked Now", "Unnatural Selection" and "A Matter of Time")
- Hooperman (1988)
- The Bronx Zoo (1988)
- Beverly Hills Buntz (1988)
- In the Heat of the Night (1989)
- Top Cops (1990)
- Dark Shadows (1991)
- Matrix (1993)
- Deep Space Nine (1993) (episodes: "A Man Alone", "Babel", "Q-Less", "The Passenger" and "Battle Lines")
- The Legend Continues (1993)
- The Series (1994)
- Due South (1994)
- Lonesome Dove: The Series (1994)
- Liberty Street (1994)
- Warrior Princess (1995)
- Land's End (1995)
- Baywatch Nights (1995)
- The Outer Limits (1995)
- Viper (1995)
- The Series (1996)
- The Legacy (1996)
- The Magician's House (1999)
- Sliders (1998-1999)
- So Weird (1999-2001)
References1. ^"Paul Lynch: The filmmaker as working-class hero". Cinema Canada, March 1983. 2. ^{{cite web|work=The New York Times|author=Canby, Vincent|authorlink=Vincent Canby|date=August 16, 1980|title=Prom Night (1980) 'PROM NIGHT,' CHILLER FROM CANADA, MASKS GORE|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A03EED81238F935A2575BC0A966948260}}
External links- {{IMDb name|0528420|Paul Lynch}}
- Paul Lynch at Northern Stars – Canadians in the Movies
- TV.com's summary on Paul Lynch
- Cinema Canada Magazine March 1983 - Paul Lynch: Working-class hero by Connie Tadros
- Hidden Films - Interview with Paul Lynch
{{Paul Lynch}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lynch, Paul}} 7 : 1946 births|Living people|Canadian film directors|Canadian television directors|English-language film directors|English emigrants to Canada|People from Liverpool |