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Lowell Dean is a Canadian filmmaker. He has directed four feature films: the zombie thriller ''
13 Eerie ''13 Eerie'' is a 2013 Canadian horror film directed by Lowell Dean, making his feature film debut. It is also produced by Don Carmody, Kevin DeWalt, Mark Montague and David Cormican and written by Christian Piers Betley. The film stars Katharine ...
'' (2013), the horror comedy '' WolfCop'' (2014), the sequel '' Another WolfCop'' (2017) and the post-apocalypse action film '' SuperGrid'' (2018). Lowell also wrote ''WolfCop'', released June 2014 in Canadian
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theatres. In an Interview with
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in March 2015, Dean revealed he was writing the sequel to '' WolfCop'', which would again star Leo Fafard in the lead. Dean's television projects include the children's series '' Hi Opie!'' produced by
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, and the Canadian reality series ''
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'' produced by
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