Eugene Boyko
Biography
Eugene Boyko (1923 – March 14, 2003) known to many as "Jeep", was a Canadian filmmaker who worked with the National Film Board of Canada. An early film of his, Helicopter Canada, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Boyko started with the NFB in the early 1950s while it was still based in Ottawa. He moved with his wife Delia to Montreal when the head office was transferred. In 1986, he was diagnosed with Haemochromatosis shortly after reading a magazine article abou…
Known For
Opening Speech
Director of Photography
Helicopter Canada
Director
Grierson
Director of Photography
Fields of Sacrifice
Director of Photography
Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance
Director
A Pinto for the Prince
Director of Photography
Sons of Haji Omar
Director of Photography
Norman Jewison, Film Maker
Director of Photography
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Filmography
Crew (22)
Movies (22)
A Pinto for the Prince
1979Director of Photography
Sons of Haji Omar
1978Director of Photography
Grierson
1973Director of Photography
OK ... Camera
1972Director of Photography
Norman Jewison, Film Maker
1971Director of Photography
The India Trip
1971Director of Photography
This Was the Time
1970Director
This Was the Time
1970Director of Photography
This Was the Time
1970Producer
Opening Speech
1969Director of Photography
Juggernaut
1968Director
Juggernaut
1968Director of Photography
Impressions of Expo 67
1967Director of Photography
The World of One in Five
1967Director of Photography
Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle, or Mutilate
1967Cinematography
Helicopter Canada
1966Director
Helicopter Canada
1966Director of Photography
Fields of Sacrifice
1964Director of Photography
Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance
1963Director
Trans-Canada Journey
1963Director of Photography
Western Brigade
1958Director of Photography
Fighter Wing
1956Director of Photography
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