
Mary Darling
In addition to providing WestWind Pictures' overall management, creative, and executive-producer services for all of its series, Darling heads WestWind Releasing, which develops and distributes most of WestWind's diverse properties. In particular, she was the executive producer for the Canadian television comedy Little Mosque on the Prairie, which she later shopped to American broadcasters.
Darling was the recipient of the 2007 Women in Film and Television International award for International Achievement - Excellence in Innovation (Television) an award she claims to share with her husband, Clark Donnelly, even though it sits on her desk.
Darling is a practicing Baha'i.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Mary Darling (television producer). Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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