John Corry is a renowned producer of high-profile documentary films, TV series, and online educational/new media projects. With a prolific career spanning multiple decades, John has overseen a wide range of productions that have garnered widespread acclaim and recognition.
John's most recent producing credits include the feature documentary films "From Food to Freedom" (2023),"Revelations Café" (2022),"The Mindfulness Movement" (2020),featuring Deepak Chopra and Jewel, and "Code Blue" (2019). These films showcase John's ability to tackle complex topics and bring them to life in a compelling and engaging manner.
One of John's most notable productions is the feature documentary "Forks Over Knives," which has become one of the most influential and best-selling documentaries since its release in theaters and on Netflix in 2011. This groundbreaking film has had a significant impact on the health and wellness industry, and its success can be attributed to John's tireless efforts to bring attention to the importance of plant-based living.
John's other productions on health and wellness include "PlantPure Nation" and "The Engine 2 Kitchen Rescue" with Rip Esselstyn, both of which were released on Netflix. These films demonstrate John's commitment to creating content that inspires people to make positive changes in their lives.
In addition to his work in the health and wellness space, John has also produced a wide range of other films and TV series. Some of his notable credits include "Universal's hit action-comedy The Rundown" with Dwayne Johnson-The Rock & Christopher Walken, "The Ten Commandments" with Ben Kingsley, Christian Slater & Elliot Gould, "Ayn Rand and the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged," "Tattoo Nation" with Travis Barker, Danny Trejo & Ed Hardy, "The Bowden Dynasty" with Bobby Bowden, Deion Sanders, Burt Reynolds & Lee Corso, and "The Face Of Evil: Reinhard Heidrich" with Charlton Heston.
Before transitioning to film and television production, John served five years on active duty in the USAF's Combat Camera squadron. During this time, he created and supervised over 200 hours of commercial television programming, including the animal series "Safari Tracks" for FOX in syndication, "The Color of War" with Peter Coyote (17 hours),and "Sworn to Secrecy" with Charlton Heston (65 hours),for the History Channel, "Celebrity Wings" with Dennis Quaid & Bobby Allison for Discovery Networks and "Weapons at War" with George C. Scott & Gerald McRaney (65 hours),for A&E Network. His television specials include "The Wild Yak Patrol" for Animal Planet and "The Long March" for History International.
John's work has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including a National Emmy nomination for his three-hour special "The Last Days of WWII" and the CINE Special Jury Award for the Best Network or Cable Historical Program of the year for his acclaimed all-color WWII series "The Color of War."