Matthew Heiti

Matthew Heiti is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, novelist and playwright.[1] As cowriter with Ryan Ward of the film Son of the Sunshine, he was a Genie Award nominee for Best Original Screenplay at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2012.[2]

Matthew Heiti
BornSudbury, Ontario
Occupationnovelist, screenwriter, playwright
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s-present
Notable worksSon of the Sunshine, The City Still Breathing

Born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario, Heiti was educated at Ryerson University and the University of New Brunswick.[3] He subsequently returned to Sudbury, where he has been a playwright-in-residence with the Sudbury Theatre Centre since 2011.[4] His plays include Black Dog: 4 vs the World,[5] Mucking in the Drift,[6] Aviatrix: An Unreal Story of Amelia Earhart,[7] Affidavit,[8] Scar,[8] Place to Be: The Nick Drake Project,[8] Just Beyond the Trees[8] and Plague.[9]

Heiti served as the playwright-in-residence for the Sudbury Theatre Centre for the 2011/2012 season.[10] As playwright-in-residence at STC, Heiti ran the Playwrights’ Junction, a workshop for developing writers.[11]

He published his debut novel, The City Still Breathing, with Coach House Press in 2013.[12]

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