Ray Nowosielski has served as a director, producer, consulting producer and writer on the productions of many acclaimed documentarians, including those of Academy Award-winners Art Bilger, Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, Alex Gibney, Barbara Kopple and nominee Morgan Spurlock, as well as Peabody Award-winners Jeff and Michael Zimbalist and George Polk Award-winners Rory O'Connor and Danny Schechter.
Nowosielski produced and directed on the Emmy-nominated third season of VICE on HBO and for the Webby-winning online series We the Economy and was a consulting producer to Gibney and Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright for the pilot episode of their Amazon original series The New Yorker Presents.
His investigative journalism exposing an alleged human rights abuser employed by the CIA in an early true-crime podcast, 2011's Who Is Rich Blee?, was later dubbed "fantastic" and "brave" by The Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald.
In 2014 Nowosielski began a string of collaborations with iconic "cinema verite" director Barbara Kopple.
Most notably he served as: consulting producer for her Emmy- and NAACP Image Award-nominated film, Miss Sharon Jones!; co-producer of a Discovery Channel film about climate change, Killing the Colorado; and producer of two well-reviewed 2018 documentaries, the Emmy-nominated Netflix Original about Johnny Cash, Tricky Dick & the Man in Black, and the Investigation Discovery true-crime film, A Murder in Mansfield.
He has written for Salon, Truthdig, Truthout and Fortune and contributed to investigations by The Daily Beast, Gawker, The Intercept and Newsweek.
Skyhorse Publishing released Nowosielski's first non-fiction book in 2018, The Watchdogs Didn't Bark, co-written with John Duffy. IMDb Mini Biography By: Cabin Creek Films
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