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    Canadian film and television producer

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  2. James Shavick (born 1950) is a Canadian film and television producer, currently the CEO of Shavick Entertainment. His films include Two of Hearts and Two Solitudes, while his television series have included The New Addams Family and Breaker High.

  3. Dec 5, 2016 · Concordia University. News. All stories. Stepping out with a Canadian film legend. Alum James Shavick was an unusual candidate to become one of Canada’s top film and TV producers and head of OUTtv. January 25, 2017. |. By Richard Burnett. Source: Advancement and Alumni Relations.

  4. Nov 20, 2012 · Nov 19, 2012 10:00 PM. entrepreneur, food, gender, television, How I did it: James Shavick. Business in Vancouver’s “How I Did It” feature asks business leaders to explain in their own words...

  5. By Sophie Hautcoeur / August 10, 2009. The partnership, in life and business, of a genuine B.C. power couple: Joy MacPhail and James Shavick. The power couple featured in August’s cover story, The Other Team, are happily hetero and fiscally straight. So what are they doing in the business of gay TV?

  6. Aug 5, 2009 · How a former B.C. finance minister and a Hollywood producer turned around money-losing OutTV. If their lives were a movie, Joy MacPhail and James Shavick’s Hollywood ending would have come with their Hollywood wedding in 2005. The one-time B.C. finance minister and the TV and movie producer responsible for hits such as The New Addams Family ...

  7. Jun 9, 2016 · One of Canada’s most successful film and TV producers, James Shavick began his career after graduating from the first class of Concordia’s (SGWU) film program. A hallmark of his distinguished...

  8. Jul 19, 2006 · James is a producer, director, writer and businessman. His credits include the award-winning TV series, “The New Addams Family,” the teen favorite, “Breaker High,” holiday movie favorites such as “His and Her Christmas” (a Lifetime Network premier) and the ABC Family classic, “Chasing Christmas.”

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