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Bronwen MantelProducer
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Bronwen has been writing and producing from the day she graduated from Concordia
University in Communications, and with a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Bishop’s University.
From in-house producing for Bell Canada, she went on to establish her own communications company in 1984. Her client roster included Air Canada, Via Rail, BCE, and McCord Museum for whom she negotiated everything from hiring crew, engaging talent, dealing with the key syndicates and unions, to supervising accounting and payroll. Her key role was to create and guide each project to fruition, from writing to management to publicity. With her journalist training and artistic backgroMantel went onto work as a freelancer in Communications and Public Relations, with corporations and their media requirements. This included in-house teaching videos for McGill Ùniversity, executive training courses for on-camera interviews, and as a guest speaker at numerous conferences in Canada.
In 2006, Bronwen was delighted to produce, edit and narrate the CD version of British author Judith Flander’s acclaimed book, The Victorian House. This was HarperCollin’s highly anticipated North American release.
Alongside Bronwen’s producing and writing career, she is also known as one of Canada’s leading actresses, earning a Daytime Emmy for her work in the Cinar animated series entitled Arthur.
She was also nominated for aund, she was able to achieve her goals in her role as Producer.
Genie as Best Actress in 1980 for Revolution’s Orphans, a feature by John Smith. Her most recent appearances include Pierre Gang’s Black-Eyed Dog, opposite Brendan Fletcher of Corner Gaz; Secret Windows gave her the chance to work with acting great Johnny Depp; and in 2003, she received a major supporting role on the horror film entitled Gothika starring Halle Berry.
Mantel has firmly established herself in Canada’s artistic community, as a Producer, Writer, Actress, Teacher and Creator. Her work for numerous charities and environmental issues are ongoing, and Bronwen’s present roster of projects are in various stages of development and production.
