Charie Van Dyke

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Charie Van Dyke
Born (1965-12-10) December 10, 1965 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Producer, CEO at New Image College of Fine Arts, Entrepreneur
Years active1980–present

Charie Van Dyke (born December 10, 1965) is a former actor and model, the current president and co-owner of New Image College of Fine Arts, and a producer, known for The Clean-Up (2014), Famine (2011), and Star Vehicle (film) (2010).[1]

Personal life

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Van Dyke was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[2] At a young age, she followed her parents, Charlotte and Bill, to Los Angeles, California, where she continued her high school education. During this time, she was an avid athlete and became an All-American in track and field. After high school, she developed her interest and love for modelling and acting, which allowed her to travel across the world.[2] In her mid-twenties, she settled back down in Vancouver and took over her parents business.

Career

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Van Dyke was a model when her parents, both psychologists, started New Image College of Fine Arts, back then known as New Image Enterprises, in 1980.[3] At that time, New Image was a school for self-improvement.[3] In 1988, Van Dyke took over when her mother left to care for her father after he suffered a debilitating injury.[4] Under her ownership, the school was changed, restructured and made it into a school where acting programs, professional makeup, and professional skin care were taught.[3] Soon after, Van Dyke met her husband and the current co-owner of New Image, John Craig. Together, in 2004, the two went through accreditation and moved the school to their current Downtown Vancouver location.[5] As their college grew larger, Van Dyke, with the help of her husband, founded New Image Entertainment in order to create more opportunities for the graduates of their college.[6] Recently, in 2014, New Image Entertainment, under the leadership of John Craig, was hired by an outside source for a professional production, not connected to the college.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Behind the Roses Executive producer Short film
2008 Bite Me? Executive producer Short Film
2008 The Tour Executive producer Short Film
2008 Asura Executive producer Short Film
2008 Black Harvest Executive producer Short Film
2008 Hotel Executive producer Short Film
2008 A Kind of Magik Executive producer Short Film
2008 Bikini Madness Executive producer Short Film
2008 Unknown & Forgotten' Executive producer Short Film
2008 Lit Up Executive producer Short Film
2008 Stones in a Cathouse Executive producer Short Film
2008 Jessie's Back Executive producer Short film
2008 Hospital Executive producer Short Film
2008 The Abused Executive producer Short Film
2008 Betrayal Executive producer Short Film
2009 Seeds Executive producer Short Film
2009 The Arrival Executive producer Short Film
2009 Conversations of a Different Kind Executive producer Short Film
2009 Street Life Executive producer Short Film
2009 Robot Executive producer Short Film
2009 Homewreckers Executive producer Short Film
2009 Bush Party Executive producer Short Film
2009 Cumberdale Executive producer Short Film
2009 I Saw You Executive producer Short Film
2009 Together We're Heavy Producer Feature Film
2009 Suicide Club Executive producer Short Film
2009 Experience Hope Executive producer Short Film
2009 Stuck Executive producer Short Film
2009 Speed Dating Executive producer Short Film
2009 Detention Executive producer Short Film
2010 Camp Goodtimes Executive producer Short Film
2010 Brainstorm Executive producer Short Film
2010 Commentary Executive producer Short Film
2010 Star Vehicle (film) Executive producer Feature Film
2010 21/12/12 Executive producer Short Film
2010 Forever Hold Your Piece Executive producer Short Film
2010 Dead Vampires Executive producer Short Film
2010 A Forest Executive producer Short Film
2010 Wave Producer Feature Film
2010 The Rock In the Box Executive producer Short Film
2010 The Pearly Gates Executive producer Short Film
2010 All In Two Days Executive producer Short Film
2011 Dinner at Goldies Executive producer Short Film
2011 Who Killed Pirate? Executive producer Short Film
2011 Semantics Executive producer Short Film
2011 The Sessions Executive producer Short Film
2011 The End Executive producer Short Film
2011 Geofinger Executive producer Short Film
2011 Foreclosed Executive producer Short Film
2011 Exile Executive producer Short Film
2011 Deep Inside You Executive producer Short Film
2011 Analyze What? Producer Feature Film
2011 Famine Executive producer Feature Film
2011 Food Executive producer Short Film
2012 Kids Dot World Executive producer Short Film
2012 Nuked Executive producer TV mini-series
2012 Disorderly Conduct Executive producer Short Film
2013 Two Sweet Hairdos Executive producer Short Film
2013 The Sun Should Doubt Executive producer Short Film
2013 The Redemptus Files Executive producer TV series
2013 Sh!t Talker Executive producer Short Film
2013 A Very Bad Night Executive producer Short Film
2013 Angels Among Us Executive producer Short Film
2014 Alarming Executive producer Video
2014 America's Most Hunted Executive producer Short Film
2014 The Motel Room Producer Short Film
2014 Creatura Executive producer Short Film
2014 The Clean-Up Executive producer Post-Production
2014 The Privileged Executive producer Post-Production
2014 The Cargo Executive producer Post-Production
2014 Cannibal Lipstick Executive producer Post-Production
2014 A Safe Place Executive producer Post-Production

References

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  1. ^ "Ryan Nicholson's latest gore-filled Famine Trailer online". Shu-Izmz. 2011-02-25. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  2. ^ a b Vancouver, The (2008-08-28). "Caffe de Medici closes its doors as Take 5 plans to take off". Canada.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  3. ^ a b c d BIV Media Group (2014-05-27). "How I did it: Charie Van Dyke | Profiles | Business in Vancouver". Biv.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  4. ^ "The Biz Interview: John Craig and Charie Van Dyke of New Image College of Fine Arts". Biz Books. 2014-06-27. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  5. ^ "New Image College of Fine Arts Business Review in Vancouver, BC - Mainland British Columbia BBB". Bbb.org. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  6. ^ "NEW IMAGE | School of Fine Arts | Vancouver". Newimage.ca. Retrieved 2014-08-08.

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