Stefan Pleszczynski
Biography
Stefan Pleszczynski, born in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada, is a distinguished film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. He is an alumnus of Concordia University and Simon Fraser University. Pleszczynski resides in Montreal with his wife, screenwriter Bernadette Gogula. The couple collaborated on the 2004 French-language feature film "L'espérance," marking Pleszczynski's debut in full-length filmmaking.
Pleszczynski's career in the entertainment industry began in the mid-1990s, initially working as a location manager on films such as "Squanto: A Warrior's Tale" (1994) and "Johnny Mnemonic" (1995). He transitioned into directing and has since amassed an extensive portfolio in television. His directorial credits include popular series like "Da Vinci's Inquest," "Intelligence," "The Worst Witch," "Weirdsister College," "Sophie," "18 to Life," and "Flashpoint." Notably, he directed multiple episodes of the American-Canadian adaptation of "Being Human" between 2012 and 2014.
In addition to episodic television, Pleszczynski has directed several television films, including "Live Once, Die Twice" (2006) starring Kellie Martin, "Circle of Friends" (2006) featuring Julie Benz, and "A Life Interrupted" (2007) with Lea Thompson.
Pleszczynski's work has been recognized within the industry, earning him nominations and awards. He was nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Craft Award for Direction in a Television Series in 2013 and a Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series in 2015. His contributions to the series "Transplant" were acknowledged with a Canadian Screen Award for Best Drama Series in 2022.
Throughout his career, Stefan Pleszczynski has demonstrated versatility and dedication, contributing significantly to both Canadian and international television landscapes.