Tee Schneider is a Banff World Media Festival Diversity of Voices recipient, three-time Cayle Chernin Award finalist, TAWC Short Film Creation Lab finalist and Ontario Creator’s Reserve recipient. She is currently Voice Directing and Sound Designing a podcast with Goonworks Films in Vancouver. “Project Osler” is a fictionalized true crime drama set in 1920’s and 1950’s Vancouver. Tee has an MFA from York University, a BA from the University of Ottawa and a Postgraduate Certificate in Sound Design and Production from George Brown College. She is a former Co-Chair of the Toronto ACTRA Women’s Committee, is represented by Newton Landry Management in Toronto, is a member of ACTRA, CAEA, WIFT-T and a regular voting member of the ACCT. Her short film, Little Bird, is currently on the film festival circuit. It premiered at Cinéfest Sudbury IFF 2022 and has since won 3 awards.
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Two v Hill
A SHORT FILM BY TEE SCHNEIDER
Story
A philosophical kid wrestles with feelings of isolation and the importance of dreams during a global pandemic.
Tee Schneider – Writer/Director
Beatrice Schneider – Actor
Beatrice Schneider is a second-generation actor, grade six French Immersion student, and has a brown belt in karate. Recent credits include: Littlemouth (Jonathan Sobel, Darius Films), The Boys (Amazon Prime/Karen Gaviola), Paige Darcy and the Case of the Stoned Cat (Melissa D’Agostino, Matt Campagna/Highball TV), Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol, (Imagine TV/CBSP/Universal TV/Felix Alcala), Christmas in Toyland (Vortex Pictures/William Corcoran), and Odd Squad Mobile Unit (PBS/TVO). Beatrice has voiced the roles of Julia Child, Carol Burnett, Kate Warne, Lucy Maud Montgomery, and Billie Jean King – Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (Brown Bag/PBS), Fauna – Pinecone and Pony (Dreamworks/Apple TV/FG-Films), Emmy – Paw Patrol (Spinmaster/Nickelodeon), Sweet Pea – Abby Hatcher (Nickelodeon/Netflix), Owl, Boo and Postcard – Blues Clues and You (Brown Bag/PBS), Lydia – Peanuts Special, (Wildbrain Studios). In addition to karate, Beatrice studies ballet, singing, piano, horseback riding and loves to read and draw. She is represented by Newton Landry Management in Toronto.
Greg Schneider – Actor
Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Greg has called Toronto home for the past 23 years where he has worked professionally as an actor, director and educator. Favourite stage projects include Jewel by Joan McLeod (director), Lion in the Streets by Judith Thompson (diretor), The Shift by Tee Schneider (director), Metamorposes by Mary Zimmerman (director), Looking After Eden by Stephen Massicotte (actor), and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (actor). Currently on screen, Greg can been seen in syndication on the classic Gene Roddenberry series, Earth: Final Conflict (Amazon Prime) and on an upcoming episode in the new series, Ghostwriter (Apple TV+). Greg has also appeared in countless television and radio ads over the years. It is by leagues his greatest highlight to be able to share the screen with his daughter, Beatrice in this short film created and directed by his wife, Tee. Greg is represented by Newton Landry Management in Toronto.