Telemark Films

Producers of independent and documentary films since 2004, Telemark is a leader in award winning
historical, medical and biographical documentaries for PBS
and other television networks.

Bailey Pryor

Bailey is the President & CEO of Telemark Films in Mystic, CT and was formerly the President & CEO
of Warren Miller Films in Boulder, Colorado.

He has worked in the film and television industry for over 30 years as a writer, producer and
director, garnering 16 Emmy Award nominations, winning 7 Emmy awards. He has produced
seven feature films and over 150 television programs for ABC, PBS, Discovery, Fox Sports Net,
ESPN, Spike TV, Animal Planet, and Travel Channel.

Bailey began his career as a Production Assistant on the film "Mystic Pizza," as an Assistant
to the Producers on the original "Home Alone" film, as the Marketing Manager at the Samuel
Goldwyn Company and as Associate Vice President of Production at Sonalysts Studios.

Now playing on PBS - Bill McCoy was the pioneer rum runner of the Prohibition era, who fuelled the Roaring
Now playing on PBS - Jay Gould’s climb to prominence is a tale of rags to riches tale.  He fashioned
Now playing on PBS - The CHARLES W. MORGAN is an extraordinary story about America’s last wooden whale ship and
“American Fisheries” explores both the transformation of the living ocean and the embattled fishing industry. Bringing to light one of
Now playing on PBS - “Gluten Free” explores the frontline of fact and controversy surrounding gluten related illnesses, and the
Now playing on PBS - A young autistic man fights to help others, like him, who were born without the
Now playing on PBS - A look into the lives of extraordinary and inspiring people who strive to understand and
The history of tennis dates back over 5,000 years, and the game itself has influenced society, threatened the seat of
The Toolbox of America focuses on the birthplace of the American manufacturing system and one city’s rise to prominence as
The history, heritage, controversy and uncertain future of the last remaining ferryboats on the Connecticut River.