Justis Greene

Justis Greene is a Canadian film and television producer.

He has produced movies such as A History of Violence, Tron: Legacy and Snakes On A Plane, and television shows such as Bates Motel, The Order, The Outer Limits and Another Life, primarily in Vancouver.

[2] Greene, along with then-Minister of Tourism Grace McCarthy, started and managed the BC Film Commission in 1978, attracting the first film, Prophecy, to kick off the modern "Hollywood North" in Vancouver.

[3] Greene won a Directors Guild of Canada award as part of the team that made A History of Violence in 2006.

He was nominated for Gemini Awards for producing The Outer Limits and Neon Rider.