David Cormican

David Cormican

Birthday: 22 December 1981, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Birth Name: David Noel Cormican
Height: 178 cm
David Cormican is a Partner and EVP of Don Carmody Television (DCTV). DCTV projects include the Rogers-Netflix original series Between, the Emmy®-nominated The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe for Lifetime, ShadowHunters for Freeform and the upcoming mini-series Tokyo Trial.Recently selected by Playback Magazine as one of the 2015 New Establishment a... Show more »
David Cormican is a Partner and EVP of Don Carmody Television (DCTV). DCTV projects include the Rogers-Netflix original series Between, the Emmy®-nominated The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe for Lifetime, ShadowHunters for Freeform and the upcoming mini-series Tokyo Trial.Recently selected by Playback Magazine as one of the 2015 New Establishment and by the Hollywood Reporter as Next Generation Canada: Class of 2014, Cormican was also previously recognized by Playback Magazine in 2012 as one of the Top 10 to Watch and received the National Screen Institute's Producer Drama Prize in 2010. In 2016, Cormican received the Distinguished Alumnus Award, MacEwan University's highest honour, where he was recognized by his Alma Mater for his outstanding achievements in the areas of business, arts and culture, lifelong learning and community service and delivered the inspirational keynote address to the graduating class.Filmmaking accomplishments for this intrepid producer include the Christian Slater thriller Stranded, directed by Academy Award® winner Roger Christian, treaty co-production The Tall Man (Jessica Biel), directed by Pascal Laugier (Martyrs) for SND and released theatrically by Image in the USA, 13 Eerie for eOne, and Faces in the Crowd (Milla Jovovich) for Voltage Films. Cormican founded and ran the Canadian Short Screenplay Competition (CSSC) from 2008-2012, where he produced five of the winning short film scripts, including Rusted Pyre, which premiered at the 2011 Festival de Cannes as part of Telefilm's "Not Short On Talent" programme and Will, which won the Golden Sheaf for Best Drama at the 2013 Yorkton Film Festival. Show less «
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