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  1. Annmarie Morais (born 1973 in Jamaica) is a Jamaican-Canadian screenwriter best known for writing the film How She Move. She earned a BFA from York University in Film and Video in 1995. Morais won funding for two Vision TV Cultural Diversity Drama Competition movies: Hotel Babylon and Da Kink in My Hair , which aired on Vision in 2004 and 2005. [1]

    • 1973, Jamaica
    • Jamaican-Canadian
    • Bachelor of Fine Arts
    • Screenwriter
  2. Jul 15, 2022 · Showrunner Annmarie Morais and director Charles Officer talked to The Hollywood Reporter as scripts are being readied to continue portraying Black train porters’ efforts to launch North...

  3. 1 Photo. Annmarie Morais is known for The Porter (2022), Killjoys (2015) and Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (2024). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Awards. 1 win & 1 nomination. Known for. The Porter. 6.5. TV Series. Writer. 2022 • 3 eps. Killjoys. 7.2. TV Series. Writer. 2015 • 6 eps.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
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  4. Feb 14, 2022 · Co-creator Annmarie Morais and director Charles Officer talk to The Hollywood Reporter about the behind-the-scenes support for cast and crew while striving for authenticity with the pioneering...

  5. Feb 23, 2022 · A conversation with Marsha Greene and Annmarie Morais. Sarah Garofalo . Posted: February 23, 2022 | Updated: February 27, 2022. Marsha Greene and Annmarie Morais are two incredible and established York alumni in the film industry, who are currently working as showrunners and creators of CBC and BET+’s new television series, The Porter.

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  7. Ms. Morais developed “the Flip Side”, a gritty one-hour dramatic series pilot for ABC Family Channel. She currently serves as a staff writer on NBC’s new one drama hour series “The Hot Zone” and SyFy Network’s supernatural super natural sophomore series “Haven”.

  8. Annmarie Morais (born 1973 in Jamaica) is a Jamaican-Canadian screenwriter best known for writing the film How She Move. She earned a BFA from York University in Film and Video in 1995. Morais won funding for two Vision TV Cultural Diversity Drama Competition movies: Hotel Babylon and Da Kink in My Hair, which aired on Vision in 2004 and 2005.

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