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Chris Dorsey

Born: February 21, 1965

Occupation: Television & Film Producer, Media Analyst, Journalist

Years Active: Since 1998

Partner: Amy Dorsey

Children: 2

Early Life and Education Chris Dorsey was born on February 21, 1965, in Madison, Wisconsin. He graduated from DeForest High School, where he was recognized as the school’s first Outstanding Alumnus. Dorsey pursued higher education at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, earning degrees in English and Natural Resource Management—where he also received the outstanding alumni award.

Career Chris Dorsey is a veteran television producer, media analyst, and journalist whose prolific career spans several decades. As a television producer, Dorsey has been instrumental in creating, developing, and producing more than 120 television series and specials. His expertise and influence extend across various genres and networks, making him a notable figure in the television industry. [1] [2] [3] Television Credits Dorsey has served as an executive producer on a wide array of television series and specials, showcasing his versatility and breadth in the field on nearly 20 networks.[4]

Some of his notable credits include:

  • Maine Cabin Masters (2017-2024, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 100+ episodes
  • Building Off the Grid (2015–2024, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 56 episodes
  • Secrets of Great Salt Lake--IMAX (2024) – Executive Producer
  • Red Rocks Live in VR: Alison Wonderland (2023-24, Music Series) - Executive Producer
  • Search Party with Brandon Jordan (2023, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 12 episodes
  • Wings Over Water--IMAX (2022) - Executive Producer
  • Accident, Suicide or Murder (2019–2021, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 39 episodes
  • Fox Nation Outdoors (2020, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 9 episodes
  • Building Alaska (2013–2020, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 93 episodes
  • Dogs Most Wanted (2019, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 10 episodes
  • Slender Man Stabbing: The Untold Story (2019, TV Movie) - Executive Producer
  • Tiny House, Big Living (2014–2018, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 59 episodes
  • Love Yurts (2016-2018, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 18 episodes
  • Guiding Alaska (2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 6 episodes
  • Alaska's Ultimate Bush Pilots (2015–2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 16 episodes
  • The Treehouse Guys (2014–2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 23 episodes
  • Living Big Sky (2014–2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 28 episodes
  • Living Alaska (2013–2017, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 52 episodes
  • Tiny Paradise (2017, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 17 episodes
  • Mega Decks (2015–2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 15 episodes
  • Building Off the Grid: Big Sky Ranch (2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 6 episodes
  • Alaska's Wild Gourmet (2016, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 6 episodes
  • Kodiak (2014, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 4 episodes
  • Armageddon Arsenals (2012, TV Special) - Executive Producer
  • Goin' Country (2012, TV Series) - Executive Producer, 1 episode
  • Grateful Nation (2009, TV Series) - Producer
  • Dangerous Game (TV Series) - Executive Producer[5]

Journalism In addition to his work in television, Dorsey is a seasoned media journalist and a regular contributor to Forbes. [6]His writing and analyses have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, National Geographic, and The Robb Report, among many others. His insightful commentary and in-depth articles have earned him numerous awards.[7] [8] Publications Chris Dorsey is the author of 12 books on outdoor, natural history, and business topics and previously served as the youngest editor-in-chief of Sports Afield and Ducks Unlimited magazines.[9]

Personal Life Chris Dorsey is married and has twin sons. He splits his time between Colorado and South Carolina.

Awards and Recognition Throughout his career, Chris Dorsey has received various accolades for his contributions to television and journalism. He is the recipient of the Curt Gowdy Memorial Award, the Ray Scott Trailblazer Award, and is a member of the Outdoor Legends Hall of Fame.[10]

External Links IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2708401/

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