Aubrey Arnason is a talented filmmaker of Icelandic descent, boasting an impressive track record of creative accomplishments. Her directorial debut, "A Love To Remember", earned her the prestigious Leo Award for Best Direction in a Television Movie. Her films have garnered significant attention, premiering on prominent platforms such as Lifetime, Amazon, HULU, and Peacock.
In addition to her directing endeavors, Arnason has also excelled as a writer and director. Her film "I Don't" won top honors at the Hollywood Best Indie Film Festival, taking home the award for Best Romance, as well as Best Romantic Comedy at Indie Short Fest.
Furthermore, Arnason has co-created and executive produced two comedic pilots in collaboration with Rogers, with "The Range" pilot ranking among the top three at the Banff Media Pilot Competition. Her extensive experience in reality and lifestyle television has resulted in the direction of over 70 episodes, earning her 13 Leo Award nominations and multiple wins.
Arnason's impressive credentials also include recognition from the Bell Media Fellowship, the 2X More - Women In View award, and her status as a NSI Totally TV Alum, Vancouver Film School Graduate, and Crazy 8's Film Event Alum. Her quirky short film "Kindergarten Da Bin Ich Wieder" won the coveted Goldie Award for Best Writing at the VISFF, was broadcast by CBC, and screened at multiple festivals, including National Canadian Film Day.
In addition to her filmmaking pursuits, Arnason is also an award-winning TV host and accomplished actor. She currently hosts the DGC podcast "Talking to Actors", which focuses on the art of effectively directing and communicating with actors.