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Nationality
  
Canadian

Education
  
Michigan State University

Notable works
  
Life With Billy

Movies
  
Life with Billy

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Occupation
  
writer, journalist, television producer

Alma mater
  
Michigan State University

Genre
  
non-fiction, Canadian literature, fiction

Died
  
22 July 2011, Toronto, Canada

Books
  
Life with Billy, Life After Billy, The Torso Murder: The Untol, Edwin Alonzo Boyd, Life and Death with Billy

Similar
  
Stephen McHattie, Paul Donovan, Cleveland Torso Murderer, Judith Thompson, Nancy Beatty

Brian Michael Vallée (1940-2011) was an award-winning Canadian author, journalist, documentary film producer, screen-writer, and public speaker. He is best known for his work reflecting on domestic violence and his role with CBC's award-winning documentary program the fifth estate. His first non-fiction book, Life With Billy focused on the life of Jane Hurshman, an abused wife who's legal case resulted in battered wife syndrome becoming a legal defense in Canadian courts.

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Life and career

Brian Michael Vallée was born in Sault Ste Marie Ontario in 1940. In 1967 he graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in journalism. In 1970 he began work as a reporter for the Windsor Star. In 1974 he moved to Toronto and began working at the Toronto Sun where he was employed for 14 months. As a journalist he worked on newspapers in England, the United States, and Canada. In 1978 he went on to work for ten years with the CBC's documentary program the fifth estate. He died on July 22, 2011 in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.

Awards and honours

Vallée's work has received considerable critical acclaim. A television movie based on his Life With Billy book won three Gemini Awards in 1995. Two of his CBC documentaries won Actra Awards for the fifth estate and he was an associate producer for the one-hour documentary Cruel Camera, which won an Audubon Society award. In 2012 he was inducted into the Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Walk of Fame.

Advocacy

Brian Vallée was a long time advocate for awareness around domestic violence. Some of his most notable works including Life with Billy, Life After Billy, and The War on Women all focus on bringing the issue of domestic abuse and battered women to the forefront of Canadian consciousness. Many of Vallée's speaking engagements, conference talks, and documentary projects focused on battered women and the need for increased public awareness about the lives of women living with abuse.

Literary

  • Life With Billy (1986) ISBN 0-7704-2239-X
  • Un Femme en Enfer (1986) ISBN 2-7242-4303-X
  • Pariah (novel) (1991) ISBN 0-7704-2351-5
  • Life After Billy (1995) ISBN 0-770-42622-0
  • Edwin Alonzo Boyd: The Story of the Notorious Boyd Gang (1997) ISBN 978-0-385-25657-5
  • The Torso Murder: The Untold Story of Evelyn Dick (2001) ISBN 1-55263-340-3
  • The War on Women (book) (2007) ISBN 1-55263-828-6
  • Television and Film

  • Just Another Missing Kid Associate producer (1982, went on to win an Academy Award)
  • Life with Billy Writer (1994 Canadian television film, winner of three Gemini Awards)
  • Behind the Mask series (1998 Life and Times (TV series) documentary on artist Ken Danby)
  • Unmaking the Myth: The Life and Times of Edwin Alonzo Boyd (2002)
  • The Notorious Mrs. Dick Writer and researcher (2002 TV documentary)
  • Prince of Pot: The U.S. vs. Marc Emery Researcher (2007)
  • References

    Brian Vallée Wikipedia