
Errol Williams
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1951-10-30
Day of Death
2007-07-14 (55 years old)
Place of Birth
Wakapoa Mission, Guyana
Errol Williams
Biography
Errol Williams was a pioneer filmmaker who was introduced to filmmaking at the New Brunswick Film Co-op in the late 1980's. His dramatic and documentary films were screened at festivals around the world, and his international success helped shine a spotlight on the NB Film Co-op. He had a particular gift for documentary filmmaking and after his successful production of Echoes in the Rink: The Willie O'Ree Story (1997), he went on to produce two successful and influential documentary feature films in Bermuda - When Voices Rise and Walking on a Sea of Glass. After his untimely death in 2007, a special award was set up in his honour and was presented to the winner of the Best low-budget NB Documentary film at the Silver Wave Film Festival. After the 2011 Silver Wave Awards, it was decided to use the award to help fund a short documentary project and hence the creation of this award.
Known For
Acting
(1988)
Driftwood
as Son
Crew
(2006)
Walking on a Sea of Glass
Director
(2002)
When Voices Rise...
Director
(1998)
(1994)
Parable in Black and White
Director
(1991)
A Darker Side
Director
(1988)
Driftwood
Writer, Director