- Stephen Stohn
John Stephen Stohn (born
May 8 ,1948 inDenver ,Colorado , U.S.) is a Canadian entertainment lawyer andtelevision producer . He is the president ofEpitome Pictures Inc. , and is executive producer of the tv drama series and "Instant Star" (starringAlexz Johnson ). He is also executive producer of the telecast of Canada’s music awards show, "The Juno Awards", and is the Chair ofCanadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , the organization responsible for "The Juno Awards".Stephen is also a founding partner in the Canadian entertainment law firm Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP where he provides strategic legal advice to performers, advertising agencies, merchandisers, recording artists, songwriters, multimedia/internet creators, broadcasters and film and television producers
He is one of eight entertainment lawyers named in the 2007 Lexpert American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada.
He is married to "Degrassi" creator
Linda Schuyler , and has one son, Max Stohn.Biography
Stephen's work in the entertainment industry commenced with part-time appearances as a performing artist, continuing with active work as a songwriter (including two songs that reached the Canadian Top-10, "Maybe Your Heart" and "Once In A Long Time", co-written with Christopher Ward), and a primary career as an entertainment and copyright lawyer since he was called to the Ontario Bar in 1979.
Trent University (in Peterborough,Ontario ,Canada ) had barely been built when Stephen first attended there. He helped found Trent's student newspaper, and gave it the unusual name "Arthur", which it is still called to this day. Many believed incorrectly that he came up with the name because of the legend of "King Arthur ", and indeed the University crest has a sword rising out of the water, as in the "King Arthur" legend, so this was quite plausible. In fact however the name arose from Stephen's love for theBeatles : in the Beatles' film "A Hard Day's Night" whenGeorge Harrison is asked what his hairstyle is called, George replied simply "Arthur". Likewise when a friend asked what the student paper would be called, Stephen quipped "Arthur" and the name has carried on to this day.Stephen also helped found the radio station at Trent, now
CFFF-FM , along with Peter Northrop and Christopher Ward.In the early 1990s, Stephen helped found the
Songwriters Association of Canada along with Donna Murphy, Terry McManus and internationally-acclaimed songwriterEddie Schwartz .Stephen has executive-produced two feature films, "Me?" and "The Clown Murders". Stephen was also executive producer of "Riverdale", English Canada's first prime-time soap opera, and of the lifestyle tv series "Savoir Faire" (hosted by Nik Manojlovich) and "
Room Service " (hosted bySarah Richardson ).In early 2000,
Linda Schuyler andYan Moore were developing a new teen tv series with the working title "Ready, Willing and Wired". One day Yan came up with the brainstorm that baby Emma, who was born to the then 7th-grade student Spike Nelson in "Degrassi Junior High ", would be the right age now to be attending high school, and why not make her a main character in "Ready, Willing and Wired" thus turning the new series into a sequel to the original "Degrassi". Inspired by his love for the original "Star Trek " sci-fi tv series, which had spun into ', Stephen immediately suggested ' as the title for the new sequel series. Everyone laughed at the time, and agreed the title would likely change before the series was ready for broadcast, but by the Fall of 2001 the title still remained, and "" made its first appearance on air.Stephen co-wrote the opening theme music for with Jim McGrath and Jody Colero. He was also Executive Producer of the soundtrack albums "", "
Songs from Instant Star ", "Songs from Instant Star Two ", "Songs from Instant Star Three " and "Songs from Instant Star Four ".In the early stages of development of
Instant Star , the first audition tape Stephen received was ofAlexz Johnson --he was convinced she was perfect for the lead role and no auditions or searches were necessary. But the company went forward auditioning hundreds of other potential actors and singers over a three-month period, only to return in the end to the first audition tape they had received: that ofAlexz Johnson .Stephen has been nominated 19 times in Canada's national television awards ceremony, the
Gemini Award s, and has won 7 times.In August 2005, Stephen received a commendation from the
Government of Ontario reading in part: "You are no stranger to Canadian show business, having worked, and excelled, in nearly all facets of the industry. You seem to have worn every possible hat--from performing artist to accomplished entertainment lawyer--and, in doing so, have amassed an incomparable wealth of knowledge and experience. Your skills and expertise have stood you in good stead, propelling you from success to success. Whether producing the internationally acclaimed television series "Degrassi: The Next Generation" or playing a key role in the development of Epitome Pictures, you take on challenges in a manner appropriately echoed by the words of the legendarySamuel Goldwyn : "All opportunities in the world are waiting to grasped by people who are in love with what they are doing.""He is currently a Director of
The Orange Record Label , the Ontario Media Development Corporation, ISAN Canada, the Canadian Retransmission Collective, and Producers Audiovisual Collective of Canada. He has appeared on several occasions as an expert witness before theCopyright Board of Canada , and is Co-Chair of the Copyright and International Policy Committee of the Canadian Film and Television Production Association.Stephen's industry experience includes being a partner for 10 years in Canada's largest law firm,
McCarthy Tétrault . He graduated from theUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Law (J.D. 1977) andTrent University (B.A. 1969).External links
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