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Spouse
  
Carolyn Bennett

Books
  
International Structural Change in the Automotive Industry: A North-South Perspective

Education
  
Emerson College, University of Toronto

Awards
  
Genie Award for Best Motion Picture

Movies
  
One Magic Christmas, Far from Home: The Adventur, Hollywood North, The Grey Fox, My American Cousin

Similar
  
Phillip Borsos, Carolyn Bennett, Barry Healey, Frank Tidy, Michael Conway Baker

Peter O'Brian (born 1947) is a Canadian film producer and broadcast executive. Films produced by O'Brian's company, Independent Pictures, have won nineteen Genie Awards. His production credits include The Grey Fox, Outrageous!, John and the Missus, Milk and Honey and My American Cousin.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, O'Brian was educated at the University of Toronto and Emerson College in Boston, graduating in 1969 with a double major in mass communications and film. He returned to Toronto and began working as an assistant director and production manager.

In 1975, he produced his first film, the Dan Aykroyd movie Love at First Sight. In 1977, he founded Independent Pictures.

He took a sabbatical from producing in the early 1990s to run the Canadian Film Centre for its first three years of operation. In 1997, he became president of Mission Pictures.

On September 29, 2005, O'Brian was appointed chair of the board of TVOntario, the province of Ontario's public television network.

O'Brian is married to federal Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Carolyn Bennett.

References

Peter O'Brian (film producer) Wikipedia