Michael Tollin
Michael Tollin is an American film and television producer/director who served as executive producer of the Emmy award-winning [The Last Dance (TV series)|The Last Dance], a 10-part documentary series on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty. The series received rave reviews and set numerous ratings records, being seen by nearly 15 million viewers per episode on ESPN and many million more on Netflix around the world.
Tollin's other career highlights include Radio, Coach Carter, Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream, and Varsity Blues. He has also produced and/or directed such movies and television shows as Arli$$, Smallville, One [Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill], All That, Kenan & Kel, Summer Catch, Wild Hogs, Dreamer, Good Burger, Big Fat Liar, and The Bronx is Burning.
Tollin directed and/or produced documentaries, including The Comedy Store Documentary, Let Me Be Brave, Morningside Five, Iverson, Kareem: Minority of One, and Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL?. He is currently the co-chairman of Mandalay Sports Media.
Early life and education
Michael Tollin grew up in Havertown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. His father, Sol Tollin, played basketball and baseball for Haverford College from 1947 to 1951. Tollin has a passion for sports and remains fiercely loyal to his Philadelphia teams. Both Tollin and his father were inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.He attended Haverford High School and graduated from Stanford University in 1977, where he was a sports columnist and the play-by-play radio announcer for Stanford basketball.
Career
After graduating from Stanford, Tollin's first job was producer/writer for a syndicated series of sports documentaries called Greatest Sports Legends. Within one year of his arrival, Tollin began directing the series. He went on to work with MLB Productions in New York and was one of the creators of an Emmy Award-winning series called The Baseball Bunch.In 1980, he was the screenwriter of the official World Series film in which his favorite team, the Philadelphia Phillies, defeated the Kansas City Royals in six games. His script was narrated by Vin Scully.
In 1982, Tollin formed his own company, Halcyon Days Productions, and was awarded exclusive rights to the United States Football League, a spring pro football league which played from 1983 through 1985. Tollin later directed the ESPN 30 for 30 film, "Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL?" in which he and others associated with the USFL, notably former New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump, offered a retrospective on the league. In addition to its work on the USFL, Halcyon Days Productions also produced sports documentaries, children's shows and entertainment specials.
After the fall of the USFL, he moved to California and joined Brian Robbins to found Tollin/Robbins Productions. In 1993, the duo produced their first documentary together Hardwood Dreams, which won the Crystal Heart award at the 1993 Heartland Film Festival.
Over the next 15 years Tollin and Robbins teamed up to direct and produce more than a dozen feature films, award-winning documentaries and hundreds of hours of television. Some of Tollin/Robbins highlights include the films Varsity Blues, Coach Carter, Radio, Dreamer, Wild Hogs and Hardball; the television series Smallville, Arli$$ and One Tree Hill; as well as several award-winning documentaries, including Academy Award nominated Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream, which Tollin wrote, produced and directed. In 2007, Robbins and Tollin decided to amicably split up the partnership both citing a desire to work on their own passion projects.
In 2012, Tollin partnered with Mandalay Entertainment chairman and CEO Peter Guber to form Mandalay Sports Media. MSM is a media and production company, the focus of which is sports entertainment programming for all media platforms. The company's portfolio runs the gamut from sports movies to scripted and unscripted series, documentaries, web series and branded content.
Tollin is the executive producer of The Last Dance, a 10-part documentary series on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty. MSM/Tollin have also produced the motion pictures Chuck and The Zookeeper's Wife; the documentaries Iverson, Kareem: Minority of One, Fastball, Morningside 5, CounterPunch, The Franchise, and the Katy Perry Superbowl Halftime Special; and the TV series/specials Sin City Saints, Wedding Band, Summer Dreams, Every Street United, and Bluegrass Kingdom.
Filmography
Executive producer
;TV series- 2022: The Captain
- 2016: L.A. Clippers Dance Squad
- 2015-2016: Undrafted
- 2015: Sin City Saints
- 2012-2015: 30 for 30 Shorts
- 2012–2013: Wedding Band
- 2012: The Franchise: A Season with the Miami Marlins
- 2011: The Franchise: A Season with the San Francisco Giants
- 2009–2011: 30 for 30
- 2003–2012: One Tree Hill
- 2003–2004: I'm with Her
- 2003-2003: Black Sash
- 2002–2006: What I Like About You
- 2002–2003: Slamball
- 2002: Birds of Prey
- 2001–2002: The Nightmare Room
- 2001–2011: Smallville
- 2000–2001: The Amanda Show
- 1996–2002: Arli$$
- 1994–2005; 2019–2020: All That
- 2020: The Last Dance
- 2020:
- 2019: The Comedy Store Documentary
- 2018: The People's Fighters: Teofilo Stevenson and the Legend of Cuban Boxing
- 2018: Walk-Off Stories: Improbably Gibson
- 2018: WeTown
- 2018: The Nagano Tapes: Rewound, Replayed & Reviewed
- 2017: Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story
- 2017: Morningside 5
- 2017: CounterPunch
- 2017: Bigger Fatter Liar
- 2017: The Zookeeper's Wife
- 2016: Chuck
- 2016: Fastball
- 2016: Patrick & Zo
- 2016: Vice Sports
- 2015: Uncompromising: Kyrie Irving
- 2015: Katy Perry: Making of the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show
- 2015: Kareem: Minority of One
- 2014: Summer Dreams
- 2014: Iverson
- 2014: Every Street United
- 2014: Carmelo Anthony: Made in New York
- 2013: Bluegrass Kingdom: The Gospel of Kentucky Basketball
- 2012: On the Mat
- 2012: Live with John Legend
- 2011: Thumbs
- 2011: The Real Rocky
- 2007: Norbit
- 2007: Wild Hogs
- 2007: Unstrung
- 2007: The Bronx Is Burning
- 2006: Bonds on Bonds
- 2006: Crumbs
- 2005: Coach Carter
- 2005: Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story
- 2005: Inconceivable
- 2004: The Perfect Score
- 2004: The Days
- 2004: Hardwood Dreams: Ten Years Later
- 2003: Radio
- 2002: Big Fat Liar
- 2002: The Nick Cannon Show
- 2001: Hardball
- 2000: Ready to Rumble
- 1999: Varsity Blues
- 1998: Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal
- 1998: Cousin Skeeter
- 1997: Good Burger
- 1996-2000: Kenan & Kel
- 1995: Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream
- 1995: The Show
- 1993: Hardwood Dreams
- 1988: The Final Season
- 1986: Centennial: Over 100 Years of Philadelphia Phillies Baseball
- 1981: The Baseball Bunch
- 1978-79: ''Greatest Sports Legends''
Director
- 2017: Morningside 5
- 2009: 30 for 30
- 2007: Unstrung
- 2003: Radio
- 2001: Summer Catch
- 1998: Cousin Skeeter
- 1996: Arli$$
- 1995: Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream
- 1993: Hardwood Dreams
- 1990: Let Me Be Brave
- 1989: Buy Me That! A Kids' Survival Guide
- 1988: The Final Season
- 1987: Kids on Kids on Kids
- 1986: Centennial: Over 100 Years of Philadelphia Phillies Baseball
- 1982: ''The Baseball Bunch''
Awards