Francis Damberger

Francis Damberger is a Canadian film and television director, producer and screenwriter.

[3] Damberger studied acting at the University of Alberta, where he won second prize in a local playwriting competition in 1983 for his play Rat Tails.

[4] He made the short films On the Edge, The Road to Yorkton and Age Is No Barrier before releasing Solitaire, his debut feature film, in 1991.

[5] He subsequently directed the feature films Road to Saddle River (1994)[6] and Heart of the Sun (1998).

[7] He has also directed episodes of television series, including North of 60, Due South, Jake and the Kid, So Weird, Mentors, Tom Stone, Caitlin's Way, Mixed Blessings, Heartland and Tiny Plastic Men.