Tanya Tree

Tanya Tree

Deceased · Born: May 4, 1944 · Died: Jun 18, 2015

Personal Details

BornMay 4, 1944 Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Tanya Tree, a renowned Canadian filmmaker, burst onto the scene on May 4, 1944, in the vibrant city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

As a multifaceted creative force, she left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, earning recognition for her work as a director and writer. Her impressive filmography boasts a diverse range of projects, including the poignant 1967 drama "The Things I Cannot Change", the empowering 1986 documentary "Courage to Change", and the heartwarming 1993 television series "Nurses Care: One Day at a Time".

Throughout her life, Tanya Tree was deeply devoted to her loved ones, particularly her husband, Bruce Mackay. Together, they shared a lifetime of memories and experiences that undoubtedly shaped her artistic vision.

Sadly, Tanya Tree's life came to a close on June 18, 2015, in the same city where she was born, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her legacy, however, lives on, inspiring generations of filmmakers and artists to come.

Career

1986