Sam Starbuck joins Dorothy St Pictures as Senior Vice President, Documentary

“Tindler Swindler” Executive Producer Sam Starbuck has joined Dorothy St Pictures as Senior Vice President, Documentary.

You will work closely with the company’s founder, Julia Nottingham, on the production slate of documentaries, which includes features and series. Among them are the upcoming Netflix documentary about Pamela Anderson, a three-part series about Coleen Rooney’s “Wagatha Christie” experience for Disney+ and an Amazon Prime Video series about “love guru” cult leaders Jeff and Chalia Ayan.

Also appearing on the board are “If the Streets Are On Fire” by Alice Russell and “Super Eagles ’96” by Emmy Pamero.

Starbuck was previously on Raw, where she worked on projects including the Emmy Award nominated “Tindler Swindler,” “Reframed: Marilyn Monroe,” and “Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes.” Over the course of her 20-year career, Starbuck has recorded more than 100 hours of documentaries, series and specials for broadcasters and broadcasters in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Founded in Nottingham in 2018, Dorothy Saint is backed by Elisabeth Murdoch and Stacey Snyder and production studio Sister is run by Jane Featherstone. Sister acquired a minority stake in Dorothy St earlier this year to allow the company to grow its non-fiction menu as well as expand into other genres.

“I am thrilled to be joining the team here at Dorothy St, and building on their incredible flair, talent and creativity, to bring exciting projects to global audiences,” said Starbuck.

Nottingham said: “We could not be prouder of bringing the wonderful Sam to Dorothy Saint, we have admired her for some time and her taste, track record and talent are second to none”.



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