Lee Doyle headshotLee Doyle is an Emmy®-award winning documentary film and television producer with over 15 years of experience in various forms of nonfiction storytelling, creating content for platforms like HBO, Hulu, Amazon Prime, NatGeo, and History Channel. For five years he was the producer on the dedicated climate desk for VICE News Tonight on HBO which exclusively focused on climate and environmental issues around the world, from melting glaciers in the Peruvian Andes to coral bleaching on Australias Great Barrier Reef. In addition to winning two Emmys, along with two other nominations, he received a New York Press Club Award for Amazon on Fire, a documentary about politics and environmental destruction in Brazils Amazon rainforest for Hulu as well as a Kavli award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for Oceans Melting Greenland, a piece for VICE News Tonight on HBO about glacial melt in Greenland. Hes currently a freelance documentary producer living with his family in Brooklyn.

An environmentalist and avid nature lover from an early age, Lee parlayed that passion for the natural world into a career telling stories about our diverse and rapidly changing planet. Over the years hes developed a keen interest and aptitude for taking dense, often technical scientific ideas and transforming them into accessible and compelling stories for a broader audience. Science literacy and education have always been of great interest to him but as the Climate Crisis continues to advance amidst political inaction, a growing focus of his has been to humanize and contextualize environmental issues with good and compelling storytelling. 

Environmental Documentary Filmmaking with Emmy winner Lee Doyle

Environmental Documentary Filmmaking with Emmy winner Lee Doyle

Environmental Documentary Filmmaking with Emmy winner Lee Doyle

Environmental Documentary Filmmaking with Emmy winner Lee Doyle