Collier Landry
Collier Landry's strong and passionate message of human resilience, hope, and personal triumph over adversity has inspired audiences across the globe.
As the creator and subject of Investigation Discovery's A Murder in Mansfield, the documentary from two-time Oscar-winning director, Barbara Kopple. A formally trained musician and photographer, he segued into filmmaking as a means to creatively express and deal with his own traumatic childhood story - the premeditated murder of his mother Noreen by his own father, Dr. John F. Boyle, Jr. - and to give a narrative voice to others in similar circumstances.
At the age of 12, Collier witnessed the murder and chose to go to the police. After his father's arrest, he was abandoned by both sides of his family over the heinous crime and orphaned into the foster-care system. His mother's son at heart, this determined and resolute child stood his ground and faced down his father, as the prosecutions key witness during the month long murder trial.
In the film, he returns to Ohio to retrace his past and confront his father, who almost 30 years later still remains incarcerated and in denial of his guilt. The film explores not only the collateral damage of violence and its traumatic repercussions, but the beauty of human strength and resilience through seemingly insurmountable odds.
When not behind the camera, he hosts the successful 'Moving Past Murder' podcast. He is a multiple #1 best-selling author and travels worldwide as a sought-after keynote speaker. His work has been featured in Variety, The New York Times, Esquire, USA Today, The Daily Mail. He is a TED Speaker and was a featured guest on the Dr. Phil show.
Acting
Crew
Movie
#FollowMe
Gaffer
2019
Movie
A Murder in Mansfield
Executive Producer
2017
Movie
1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture
Cinematography
2022
Movie
Areola 51
Co-Producer
2008
Movie
Playing with Beethoven
Cinematography
2021
Movie
Love Is An Elevator
Director
2012
Shortcake
Cinematography
2012
The Billionaire's Accidental Bride
Director