Rene Ohashi

Rene Ohashi ASC, CSC
Occupation Cinematographer

Rene Ohashi is a Canadian cinematographer living in Toronto, Canada. With a career spanning more than 25 years, Rene Ohashi has been nominated for over 30 awards, winning 16. Some projects he has worked on include Anne of Green Gables, The Wonder Years, To Catch a Killer, Gold Fever and Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story.

Rene Ohashi has also shot thousands of commercials for many major national brands including: American Express, General Motors, New York Health Department, Nissan, CMA, H&R Block, Campbell’s, Harvey’s, Kraft, Maple Leaf, Michelina and Labatt. He is Director of Photography for Sesler Company.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Wait Till Helen Comes
2015 Forsaken
2014 Clementine (TV Movie)
2013 Nikita (TV series) 2010 to 2013
2011 InSecurity (TV Series)
Faces in the Crowd
2009 Jesse Stone: Thin Ice Television film
Eleventh Hour Television series 6 episodes 2008-2009
2007 Jesse Stone: Sea Change Television film
Kidnapped Television series 5 episodes, 2006–2007
2006 Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story Television film
Above and Beyond TV miniseries
2005 Robert B. Parker's Stone Cold Television film
2004 Saint Ralph
2003 Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion Television film
Highwaymen
2002 They
2001 Wild Iris Television film
Club Land Television film
Great Performances 1 episode
2000 The Crossing Television film
1999 Water Damage
Gold Fever
1999 Jerzy Has a Dream
1997 The Arrow Television film
1995 Kissinger and Nixon
The War Between Us
Rent-a-Kid Television film
1994 Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story
1993 La Florida
The Diviners
1992 To Catch a Killer
The Sound and the Silence
1991 John Wyre: Drawing on Sound
1990 Deep Sleep
1989 Millennium
Where the Spirit Lives
A Moving Picture
1988 Almost Grown 1 episode
Hot Paint Television film
The Wonder Years Television series
Shadow Dancing

Awards

Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards

American Society of Cinematographers, USA

Gemini Awards

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