Anthony Leo

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Anthony Leo
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Occupationfilm producer
Known forwon an Academy Award

Anthony Leo is a Canadian filmmaker and producer best known for producing the 2017 animated film The Breadwinner , which earned him an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature nomination at the 90th Academy Awards. [1]

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References

  1. Marr, Danielle (2018-02-05). "'The Breadwinner' produced by Bolton's Anthony Leo gets Oscar nod at 90th Academy Awards". CaledonEnterprise.com. Retrieved 2018-02-13.