Adam MacDonald

Canadian actor and film director (born 1977)


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::summary Canadian actor and film director (born 1977) ::

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nameWilliam Adam MacDonald
years_active1998–present
birth_nameWilliam Adam MacDonald
relativesJeff Roop (cousin)
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birth_placeMontreal, Quebec, Canada
occupationActor, writer, director
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| name = William Adam MacDonald | years_active = 1998–present | birth_name = William Adam MacDonald | relatives = Jeff Roop (cousin) | birth_date = | birth_place = Montreal, Quebec, Canada | occupation = Actor, writer, director

William Adam MacDonald (born April 26, 1977) is a Canadian actor, writer, and director. He is known for portraying Josh MacIntosh on the CBC show Being Erica, Peter McGregor on Wild Roses, and Detective Steve Peck on Rookie Blue, and for his guest-starring roles in several other shows, including Murdoch Mysteries and Republic of Doyle.

MacDonald's writing and directing work includes the horror films Backcountry (2014) and Pyewacket (2017), both of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the third season of the anthology horror television series Slasher (2019).

Life and career

MacDonald was born and raised in Montreal, and dabbled in acting and music throughout high school. He began to take it seriously in 1997 at the age of 20, when he became "hooked" after participating in an acting class.

MacDonald has starred in several television series throughout his career, in both leading and guest roles. He is known for portraying Josh MacIntosh on the CBC show Being Erica, Peter McGregor on Wild Roses, and Detective Steve Peck on Rookie Blue, and for his guest-starring roles in several other shows, including Murdoch Mysteries and Republic of Doyle. He also starred as Nick McAllister on the short-lived supernatural show Vampire High.

After building a career on screen, MacDonald began writing and directing short films. He struggled to make the move from short films to a feature.

In 2014, MacDonald made his feature film directorial debut with the 2014 naturesurvival horror Backcountry. Starring Missy Peregrym, the film is based on the true story of a hungry man-eating bear that attacked Mark Jordan and Jacqueline Perry, in the back country of Missinaibi Lake Provincial Park, North of Chapleau, Ontario in 2005. Production took place in late 2013 with funding from Telefilm Canada and Northern Ontario Heritage Fund. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and received generally positive reviews from critics upon release.

In 2016, MacDonald directed his second feature film, Pyewacket, an occult horror film starring Laurie Holden. The film, which he also wrote, screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It received mixed reviews from critics.

In 2019, MacDonald directed the entire third season of the Netflix anthology horror series, Slasher, titled Solstice. In 2020, it was announced that he will direct the fourth season, titled Flesh & Blood, as well.

MacDonald has expressed his desire to complete a trilogy of feature films featuring women overcoming extreme circumstances, beginning with Backcountry. In 2020, IFC acquired the right to MacDonald's script title Out Come the Wolves, also starring Peregrym.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Going to Kansas CityFloyd Weaver
1999Running HomeJay Torpy
2004Confessions of a Teenage Drama QueenSteve
2005A Stranger Here MyselfConanShort film
2006Jekyll + HydeJosh EnfieldStraight-to-DVD
200714 Days in ParadiseHouston
Final DraftJack
2010Love Letter from an Open GraveRayShort film
2012Home Sweet HomeFrank
2014WolvesMarty
BackcountryWriter, director
2017PyewacketWriter, director
2023ThanksgivingJohn CarverVoice
2023Out Come the WolvesDirector
2025This Is Not a TestWriter, director
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998The Mystery Files of Shelby WooDanny DabowskiEpisode: "The Yearbook Mystery"
1999Misguided AngelsBrandon DeanEpisode: "Son for the Road"
Big Wolf on CampusButch JenkinsEpisodes: "Butch Comes to Shove", "Butch Is Back"
Are You Afraid of the Dark?Eddy West / BulldogEpisodes: "The Tale of the Misfortune Cookie", "The Tale of Highway 13"
2000NurembergAmerican GuardTelevision miniseries
The Audrey Hepburn StoryNick DanaTelevision movie
Satan's School for GirlsBlakeTelevision movie
2001Leap YearsTom GreenwayEpisodes: 1.19, 1.20
Mutant XRenfieldEpisode: "Kilohertz"
Snow in AugustFrankie McCarthyTelevision movie
Hysteria – The Def Leppard StoryRick SavageTelevision movie
Vampire HighNick McAllisterRecurring role, 12 episodes
2002The AssociatesLyle ThomlinEpisode: "Walking the Line"
20031-800-MissingDougRecurring role, 7 Episodes
2004Love Rules!BrianTelevision movie
2005Beach GirlsMarty AlbaLimited television series; main role, 6 episodes
2007No Brother of MineDrew BramptonTelevision movie
2008VictorDave KolisnikTelevision movie
MayerthorpeConstable Peter SchiemannTelevision movie
2009Wild RosesPeter McGregorMain role, 13 episodes
ZOS: Zone of SeparationMedic DeFrancoTV miniseries, 3 episodes
2009Being EricaJosh MacIntoshRecurring role, 27 episodes
2010Living in Your CarDaveEpisodes: 1.6, 1.7
Rookie BlueDetective Steve PeckRecurring role (seasons 1–4); main role (seasons 5 & 6)
2011Murdoch MysteriesBert HowlandEpisode: "Dead End Street"
2012Republic of DoyleRogerEpisode: "The Dating Game"
FlashpointErikEpisode: "Eyes In"
Transporter: The SeriesThierry LefebreEpisodes: "Hot Ice", "City of Love"
2019Slasher: SolsticeDirector
2020TribalLucas FieldingSeries regular
2021Slasher: Flesh and BloodDirector
2023Slasher: RipperDirector
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Other media

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Warriors: Legends of TroySoldier #5/Male Civilian 1Video game
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References

References

  1. "Adam Macdonald Biography (1977–)".
  2. (2015-07-08). "Interview with 'Rookie Blue's Adam MacDonald".
  3. Miska, Brad. (2018-10-23). "'Pyewacket's Adam MacDonald Directed the Entire Third Season of "Slasher" for Netflix! [Exclusive]".
  4. Kelly ». (2012-03-30). "My TV Nominees- Q&A with Adam MacDonald".
  5. "Rookie Blue's Adam Macdonald gives us closure – The TV Junkies".
  6. Gelman, Vlada. (2014-06-16). "Rookie Blue Casts Being Erica's Erin Karpluk in Mysterious Role".
  7. (2017-12-07). "Canadian filmmaker Adam MacDonald invokes 'Pyewacket'".
  8. (2015-03-22). "Adam MacDonald Talks Backcountry, Storyboarding with Cats and More".
  9. (2014-09-14). "Writer-Director Adam MacDonald Talks Backcountry at TIFF 2014".
  10. (September 14, 2014). "Writer-Director Adam MacDonald Talks Backcountry, the True Story, Shooting with Real Bears, Editing Gory Scenes and More at TIFF". [[Collider (website).
  11. Vlessing, Etan. (October 16, 2013). "Eric Balfour, Nicholas Campbell board Backcountry (Exclusive)".
  12. Condit, Jon. (September 7, 2014). "TIFF 2014: Stills, Artwork, and Screening Details for Backcountry". Dreadscentral.com.
  13. "Backcountry (2015) – Rotten Tomatoes". Fandango Media.
  14. "Backcountry reviews". [[CBS Interactive]].
  15. Kay, Jeremy. (2016-10-25). "Seville International boards 'Pyewacket' for AFM".
  16. "Pyewacket". [[Toronto International Film Festival]].
  17. Steve Pond. (9 August 2017). "Toronto Film Festival's Canadian Content to Include New Margaret Atwood Adaptation". [[TheWrap]].
  18. "Pyewacket (2018)". [[Fandango Media]].
  19. "Pyewacket Reviews". [[CBS Interactive]].
  20. White, Peter. (2020-11-12). "Shudder Orders New Installment Of Horror Anthology 'Slasher', David Cronenberg Joins Cast".
  21. Miska, Brad. (2020-10-29). "IFC Acquires Survival Thriller 'Out Come the Wolves' from 'Pyewacket' Director Adam MacDonald!".

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