Michael Donovan (producer)
Michael Patrick Donovan OC (born 17 March 1953) is a Canadian film producer, executive, and screenwriter.
Career
[edit]Salter Street Films
Michael Donovan co-founded Salter Street Films with his brother Paul Donovan in 1983. Though the company got off to a slow start, Donovan eventually had major success with projects such as the Canadian satirical comedy series This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He co-created the series Made in Canada.
Salter Street Films was acquired by Alliance Atlantis in 2001, and was closed by them two years later, in 2003.
Halifax Film Company / DHX Media
In May 2004, after Alliance Atlantis closed Salter Street Films, Michael Donovan founded Halifax Film Company with many of the former Salter Street employees.[1]
In 2006, Halifax Film Company merged with Toronto, Ontario-based Decode Entertainment to become DHX Media, where Donovan served as the company's CEO from 2006 to 2014 and again from 2018 to 2019, and as Executive Chair of the company from 2014 to 2019.
In August 2019, Donovan stepped down from being CEO and Executive Chair of DHX Media, which rebranded as WildBrain the following month. He remained as a founding chair on the board of directors until October 17, 2019, when he stepped down from the board of directors and left the company.[2][3][4]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Donovan won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producing the 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine.[5] He was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Screenplay for writing the 2007 film Shake Hands with the Devil.
Honours
[edit]On December 28, 2019, Governor General Julie Payette announced that Michael Donovan had been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada.
References
[edit]- ^ "Salter team reborn at Halifax Film Company". Retrieved November 7, 2019.
- ^ News, Truro. "Former Marvel boss new CEO of DHX Media | Truro News". www.trurodaily.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "DHX names former Marvel president Eric Ellenbogen as new CEO - BNN Bloomberg". BNN. The Canadian Press. 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
- ^ "Michael Donovan resigns from WildBrain". October 17, 2019. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
- ^ "Academy Awards Database - 2002 Best Documentary Feature". Oscars.org. Retrieved 6 September 2016.[permanent dead link ]
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1953 births
- Film producers from Nova Scotia
- Canadian male screenwriters
- WildBrain
- Officers of the Order of Canada
- Writers from Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Television show creators
- 20th-century Canadian screenwriters
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian screenwriters
- 21st-century Canadian male writers
- Lionsgate people
- Screenwriters from Nova Scotia
- Producers of Best Documentary Feature Academy Award winners
- Canadian film producer stubs