Director Hannah Cheesman Lands 1st U.S. Spot Representation, Joins Yard Dog
Hannah Cheesman
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Canadian director Hannah Cheesman has joined Yard Dog for advertising projects in the U.S. Currently based in Los Angeles and Toronto, Cheesman has earned kudos for work spanning commercials, features, television, web series and shorts. She was recognized as an Emerging Canadian Filmmaker at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her 2021 feature The Boathouse won Best Feature Thriller at the San Diego International Film Festival and Grand Prize at the Rhode Island International Film Festival before a successful theatrical release across Canada.

Cheesman’s new venture with Yard Dog marks the first time she has had representation in the U.S. as a commercial director. In Canada, her advertising credits include comedy spots for the Toronto Blue Jays, Real Canadian Superstore, TD Bank, the Toronto Raptors and Scotiabank. “Hannah is multi-talented and tremendously funny. We see her as a rising star,” says Joe Piccirillo, founder and executive producer, with Beth Pearson, of Yard Dog.

Cheesman was introduced to Yard Dog through her Canadian representative, Nimble Content. “I loved the diversity of Yard Dog’s roster and saw it as a good fit,” she related. “In advertising, I predominantly do comedy, it’s where my heart is, and the fact that Joe and Beth understood that and embraced it was a great reason to connect.”

Along with The Boathouse, Cheesman’s directing credits outside advertising include the Lifetime feature Caught in His Web, executive-produced by Whoopi Goldberg for Lifetime Studios, and the second season of the SXSW Jury Prize-winning web series Something Undone. She launched her directing career in 2013 with the comedy short Brunch Bitch. Her 2014 short Cheese screened at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Cannes’ Coup de Coeur and other festivals worldwide. She has directed several other shorts, including Emmy, starring SAG-nominated Amanda Brugel, a winner of the National Screen Institute’s A&E Short Filmmakers Award, and The AfterLifetime of Colm Feore, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, and a nominee for a Writers Guild of Canada Award. Her most recent short, Succor, premiered at TIFF.

Cheesman is also the co-creator, writer and producer of Whatever, Linda, a web series that has won 20 awards, including the inaugural Canneseries In Development Competition at MIPtv. It is currently being adapted into a limited cable series starring Amy Smart.

Cheesman looks forward to applying her unique comedic perspective to U.S. advertising. “I come with a strong point-of-view,” she says. “I like people and I like sharing laughs. That’s why I love comedy commercials. I find them weirdly life-affirming.”

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