Peter Meech is a multi-award winning writer, producer and director for television and film. Most recently he wrote, produced and directed the mystery thriller "Around Robin", starring Clementine Nicholson, Torrance Coombs and Ann Pirvu. The film was invited by to be part of a Special Screening Series at the Capri Hollywood International F...
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Peter Meech is a multi-award winning writer, producer and director for television and film. Most recently he wrote, produced and directed the mystery thriller "Around Robin", starring Clementine Nicholson, Torrance Coombs and Ann Pirvu. The film was invited by to be part of a Special Screening Series at the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival where it screened with Italian subtitles. At the Julien Dubuque International Film Festival, the film won "Best Cast Ensemble or Lead Actor". At the Hollywood Reel International Film Festival the film won "Best Mystery Film". Peter's debut novel "Billy (the Kid)" was published in 2020 and garnered high praise from Larry McMurtry and Craig Johnson, among many others. Peter wrote a free translation and adaptation of Georges Feydeau's farce "A Tailor for Ladies" for director Conrad Cecil. For two years Peter wrote for German television and later produced "Jenifa" in Japan with Robbie Robertson, starring Japan's heart-throb Takayuki Yamada. He has written, produced and directed several short films, including the award-winning "Winner: Best Short Film", starring Kevin Farley and John Farley. His television credits include HBO's "The Adventures of Tintin" (for which he was also voice-talent), "Emily of New Moon", "Masked Rider", "VR Troopers", "Ready or Not", and "Robert Halmi's Dracula: The Series". His memoir "Mysteries of the Life Force: My Apprenticeship with a Chi Kung Master" has been translated into several languages. He received a Master's degree at Stanford where he received the Stanford Nicholl writing award. He is a member of the Writer's Guild of Canada, the Writer's Guild of America, the Animation Caucus of the WGA, BAFTA, SAG, the Dramatists Guild of America and ASCAP.
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