Harvey Frost is a renowned director, particularly in the genres of comedy, romantic comedy, and family-friendly films, whose work has garnered numerous accolades and nominations. One of his notable episodes, "Incident At Vernon River", directed for the series Avonlea, earned the show its prestigious Emmy Award. Additionally, his film "National Lampoon's Golf Punks" won a WorldFest Silver Star, while "Two Of Hearts" received a nomination for the Leo Best Picture Award.
Frost is highly regarded as an actors' director, with many members of his casts having won or been nominated for awards for their work with him. Notable examples include Ernest Borgnine's Golden Globe nomination for "A Grandpa For Christmas" and Maureen Stapleton's Emmy nomination for Avonlea.
Born in London, England, Frost was a champion school and college athlete in rowing crew before commencing his film career in his hometown. He later relocated to Toronto, Canada, and subsequently to Los Angeles, where he currently resides in Pacific Palisades, California.
As a single parent, Frost shares his home with his 12-year-old twins, who live with him full-time, along with their elderly Golden Retriever. He also has two daughters who reside nearby.