Kit Hood
Canadian filmmaker and co-creator of Degrassi (1943–2020) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christopher Hood[1] (24 March 1943 – 20 January 2020), known professionally as Kit Hood, was an English-born Canadian filmmaker who co-created the Degrassi television franchise and its first three entries: The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979–86), Degrassi Junior High (1987–89), and Degrassi High (1989-91), as well serving as the writer and/or director of the majority of their episodes. As a director, Hood won a Gemini Award in 1987 for the Degrassi Junior High episode "It's Late".[2]
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![]() Hood at the 3rd Gemini Awards in December 1988 | |
Born | Christopher Hood (1943-03-24)24 March 1943 London, England |
Died | 20 January 2020(2020-01-20) (aged 76) West Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Years active | 1978-1998 |
Notable work | The Kids Of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High |
Awards | awards list |
Born in London, he emigrated to Canada in 1969 and worked as a freelance editor before meeting ex-schoolteacher Linda Schuyler, with whom he founded the company Playing With Time in 1976. Outside of Degrassi, the company produced educational films and documentaries. He split from Schuyler in the early 1990s and was not involved with Degrassi: The Next Generation or Degrassi: Next Class, having retired in 1998.