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Donick Cary

Board member

Nantucket Film Festival

Country or State

United States

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DONICK CARY Emmy-winning writer and producer Donick Cary got his start writing for “Late Night with David Letterman.” He continued working with the show through its move to CBS, serving as both head writer and the “guy in the bear suit.” After five years in late night, Cary moved to “The Simpsons,” where he served as a co-executive producer for four seasons. He has served the same capacity writing and producing on the series “New Girl”, “Bored to Death”, “Silicon Valley”, and “Parks and Recreation”. In 2004 Donick created the animated series “Lil’ Bush” for Ampd mobile cell phones. The show was then picked up by Comedy Central and became the first mobi-series ever to move from the web to television. To handle the animation Donick founded Sugarshack Animation (Sugarshackanimation.com) with offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and Sofia, Bulgaria. Cary serves as a board member of the Nantucket Film Festival, The Nantucket Comedy Festival, the Songbirds foundation, and the 501c3 he founded in 2008, Musack.org which supports kids and teens music programs around the world. Cary is currently a co-ep on the Broadway Video/NBC Universal series “AP BIO” and directing two feature documentaries: “The ‘R’ Word” (which deals with racism, native America and the Washington football team’s name controversy) and “Have a Good Trip” (an exploration of psychedelics coming soon to Netflix.

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Current Position

Board member at Nantucket Film Festival

Degrees

Zero. No Degrees. I took Jonathan Richman's advice and ''dropped out of BU'', General Studies

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