Dave Cote(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Dave Cote is an actor and film director. He has played numerous leading
roles in films such as Killer Bash, The Devil's Tomb, Once Upon a
Mattress and Darkest Hour. Cote has played actor and principal roles
for many other films and for television, including Watchmen,
Smallville, Supernatural and Dead Zone.
Dave Cote's directorial first, "Windup" was a feature film with a cast
of 50, shot in over 40 locations, with actors John Read, Lurene Music,
Alex Bruhanski, Mel Tuck and Cote as billed cast. Windup was a feat
never before accomplished on a budget under $10,000.
Cote took his film, Windup, to the Cannes Film Festival in 2007, to
shop it as one of Canada's lowest budget feature films, and to look for
interest on his next films, "Inertia" and "Model Culture". In an
article titled "Filmmaker smells success at Cannes", it is noted that
award-winning writer, Gordy Hoffman, reviewed "Inertia". Further,
"Model Culture" received a distribution deal through the Rogue Arts
film company in Los Angeles.
David Cote headed a group alongside the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
Fire Department, City Hall and Parks and Leisure Services, to help with
youth issues within the communities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
Once a government grant was obtained, the money was used to solve
initiatives within the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows communities dealing
with violence and intimidation, fire safety, and youth employment. The
program was a success, helping raise the youth employment rate, as well
as providing new programs for teenagers that would keep them away from
the trend of bullying that was on the rise at the time of the grant
project.
The $170,000 Youth Services Canada grant inspired Cote to pursue higher
education, starting at Douglas College and then finishing at Simon
Fraser University. While at Douglas College, Cote was elected to the
position of University Transfer Representative. He used his own
experience of being a "highschool dropout" to help guide youth in
similar situations towards higher education.
David Cote attended Douglas College and Simon Fraser University.
David Cote's low budget feature film, "Windup", which is still
publicized as Canada's lowest budget movie, received distribution
through Rogue Arts in Los Angeles. This distribution deal was extended
to Cote's next films, "Inertia" and "Model Culture". This encouraged
Cote to continue to pursue a career as a film maker, and to
subsequently produce a documentary titled "Don't Tell My Agent!!!",
that features Karl Lagerfeld, Claudia Schiffer, Leonardo Di Caprio,
Beyonce and Coolio.
roles in films such as Killer Bash, The Devil's Tomb, Once Upon a
Mattress and Darkest Hour. Cote has played actor and principal roles
for many other films and for television, including Watchmen,
Smallville, Supernatural and Dead Zone.
Dave Cote's directorial first, "Windup" was a feature film with a cast
of 50, shot in over 40 locations, with actors John Read, Lurene Music,
Alex Bruhanski, Mel Tuck and Cote as billed cast. Windup was a feat
never before accomplished on a budget under $10,000.
Cote took his film, Windup, to the Cannes Film Festival in 2007, to
shop it as one of Canada's lowest budget feature films, and to look for
interest on his next films, "Inertia" and "Model Culture". In an
article titled "Filmmaker smells success at Cannes", it is noted that
award-winning writer, Gordy Hoffman, reviewed "Inertia". Further,
"Model Culture" received a distribution deal through the Rogue Arts
film company in Los Angeles.
David Cote headed a group alongside the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
Fire Department, City Hall and Parks and Leisure Services, to help with
youth issues within the communities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
Once a government grant was obtained, the money was used to solve
initiatives within the Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows communities dealing
with violence and intimidation, fire safety, and youth employment. The
program was a success, helping raise the youth employment rate, as well
as providing new programs for teenagers that would keep them away from
the trend of bullying that was on the rise at the time of the grant
project.
The $170,000 Youth Services Canada grant inspired Cote to pursue higher
education, starting at Douglas College and then finishing at Simon
Fraser University. While at Douglas College, Cote was elected to the
position of University Transfer Representative. He used his own
experience of being a "highschool dropout" to help guide youth in
similar situations towards higher education.
David Cote attended Douglas College and Simon Fraser University.
David Cote's low budget feature film, "Windup", which is still
publicized as Canada's lowest budget movie, received distribution
through Rogue Arts in Los Angeles. This distribution deal was extended
to Cote's next films, "Inertia" and "Model Culture". This encouraged
Cote to continue to pursue a career as a film maker, and to
subsequently produce a documentary titled "Don't Tell My Agent!!!",
that features Karl Lagerfeld, Claudia Schiffer, Leonardo Di Caprio,
Beyonce and Coolio.