RAYMOND LORENZ |
| Raymond Lorenz was born and grew up in Vancouver, B.C. where he graduated from the University of BC as an Art Teacher. He moved to Ontario in 1981 where he got his first film job in the art department. Ray is a Production Designer, in the Directors Guild of Canada where he works in Film and Television. Ray designed two seasons of the award winning television drama “11th Hour”, as well as many independent feature films and different television projects for Sullivan Entertainment, including three seasons of “Wind At My Back”, “Sleeping Dogs Lie”, “Piano Man’s Daughter” and “Happy Christmas, Miss King”. Ray designed Paul Haggis’ directorial feature “Red Hot” which was shot in Riga, Latvia in 1991 and then went on to do the pilot and first season of “Due South”. Ray designed two seasons of “Jeff Ltd.”, a situation comedy as the TV miniseries “Canada/Russia 72”, based on the famous hockey series between, the then, communist Soviet Union and Canada. Ray also Art Directed and Co-Produced the award winning short film, “Man Descending” based on a Guy Vanderhaeghe story. Ray lives in Toronto with his wife Kim Child and their daughter, Pearl. |


