Nicolas Argyll

Nicolas Argyll (born November 7, 1952) is a Canadian film director, animator, producer and writer. He's best known for his work in the Horror and Thriller genres such as Petite (1975), Headache (1978), Electric (1981) and The Cat Creeps (1983). Many have described him as "The Quebec Tim Burton" due to similar styles and influences.

His career grew in the 80s thanks to a partnership with American producer Carl Andy, where he eventually made more mainstream fare like the romantic comedy Modern Fairy Tale (1986) as well as music videos for the likes of Taking Back Friday, Clark Murray and others. following this, he returned to horror with films like The Deadly Mist (1992), Teddy (1995) and Incurable (2006).